

As thanks, the caretaker of the shrine allows Lyn to hold the Mani Katti and pray. There, her party defeats bandits seeking to steal the sacred sword, Mani Katti. Lyn takes the group to a shrine to pray for a safe journey.

Lyn is a threat to this, so her life is in danger the group decides to go to Caelin.

The bandits were sent by Lundgren, Hausen's younger brother, who aspires to be marquess. After the battle, the knights inform Lyn, whose name is revealed to be Lyndis, that her mother Madelyn was the daughter of Hausen, the marquess of Caelin, making Lyn next in line for the throne. Then, more bandits arrive to attack Lyn, and the knights go to their aid. She is disgusted by Sain's nature and leaves the city. In the town of Bulgar, Lyn meets the womanizing cavalier Sain and his more serious partner Kent, both knights of Caelin, a territory in Lycia. The next morning, she decides to travel with Mark, to avenge her dead parents and the rest of the Lorca tribe, who were killed by bandits. Suddenly, bandits attack Mark aids Lyn, who, with a sword, fights them off. A teenage girl introduces herself as Lyn of the Lorca, a tribe of nomadic plains dwellers. Lyn takes care of the amnesiac traveler she found on the plains.Ī tactician, Mark, wakes up in a house on the Sacae plains. The longer second part stars Eliwood, Hector and Lyn as they oppose the schemes of the sorcerer Nergal, who seeks to summon the long-banished dragons back to Elibe for his own gain. The game is divided into two segments: the first segment stars Lyn and revolves around her quest to save her grandfather from his treacherous brother, acting as a tutorial mode for the game. It stars three main lord characters: Eliwood and Hector, the fathers of The Binding Blade's Roy and Lilina respectively, and a completely new character, Lyn. The Blazing Blade is a prequel to Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, set on the same continent of Elibe twenty years prior to its predecessor's events. Melee and the recent release of Advance Wars. It is the seventh game in the Fire Emblem series, the second game in the series to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and was the series' first internationally-released title, spurred on by the sparking of interest in the series caused by Super Smash Bros. Fire Emblem (Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣 Fire Emblem: The Sword of Raging Fire), retroactively subtitled The Blazing Blade, is a Game Boy Advance game released in 2003, and later re-released on the Wii U Virtual Console in 2014.
