37:09 Duma: make valentia strong, and kind Alm: I promise Narrator: and his descendants essentially became Genghis khan. conquering all of valm with an iron fist Awakening reference. 😉
What I don't get is how Falchion is called the "God killing blade" but in Fire Emblem Awakening all it can do is seal away Grima. Grima is on par power wise as a God, hell, he even kills Nagi, the voice of Naga (who they all call Naga, for some reason, despite their legends saying Naga was a male.)
Alverdeo Maybe the Falchions can kill Duma specifically, but Grima’s power exceeds gods. If you had a Marth or Lucina Amiibo, they can kill Duma. Also, Roy’s “binding blade” can kill Duma.
Ngl, was holding out for alm and celica to have some sort of support convo in the fight with dumas, tho i guess their support has pretty much just been the main story
My only complaint about this video is this. If were possible I would have liked to have seen Soyna defeat Hestia and Marla. I believe it was her responsibility as their sister to end their pain. In the least it would have provided closer for her character's story.
@@archive881 It gets even worse. In her ending dialogue it is revealed that she tries to reverse the witch creation process, but somehow ends up a witch herself, taking residence at Fear Mountain.
@@greendemon905 I didn’t get that from her ending. Witches are made from girls’ souls being given to Duma, but he’s dead so how could Sonya be turned into a witch? My guess is she didn’t want anyone to disturb her research so she used her magic to keep people away. Not an ideal ending for her but better than sharing the same fate as her sisters. It is a shame Sonya doesn’t get a conversation with her sisters, but if she did, she’d probably tell them she would help end their suffering. I’m just glad her sisters talked/thought about her in the end.
Late reply, but he was still a dragon in the NES version too. His flesh doesn't look as goopy, but it's closer than you think. A rotting, decaying corpse of a dragon with one eye on the forehead.
1:57 this quote is my favorite line in the entire game. And its bugging me. There is an orchestral mix of Twilight of the Gods somewhere on youtube that starts with this quote and I cant find it.
Out of all the fire emblems ive played this final map absolutely gave me the most trouble 2 hours trying to come up with a strategy only reason I made it through was a lucky crit on jedah get rid of that and nada game over
How do you keep avoiding every attack? He seems to hit my units no matter what, even when his rate is like 36%. Are you doing something in particular or am I simply unlucky as shit?
@@Hawlo I thought all you veterans did maps flawlessly on your first try! You made me feel a bit better about my playing (although I'm still sloppy af)
@@Hawlo I remember when I first picked it up, completely whiffed on an 89% and broke out into a huge laughing fit because of it. Wouldn't have FE be any other way either lol
@@valkyrion_ex1173 Very little actually, but still hoped for a little bit more than the generic shonen-crap type of quotes... I mean the main moron is already gonna say the "my bonds, my friends, and you are evil" lame talk by the bucketloads so why even bother giving others lines that come across as just as generic and forgettable.
@@joshuagarcia4077 It’s cringey because we’ve heard it countless times before, and really what it all boils down to in terms of meaning can be found in every piece of media geared towards children since the beginning of media itself, probably.