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**One night, at their bed** Caeda: Marth... We won, Archanea Is at peace, but... At what cost? We lost so much people, so many families grieve as we are speaking. Marth: 220. Caeda: What? Marth: 220 sacrifices were made. Caeda: You... You counted? By the gods, do you remember their names? Marth: No, after a while, it was just Jiminez V or Quatro IV for me. But you know what? Caeda: ... What? Marth: It could've been more... **Proceeds to explain the video** Caeda: ... Marth: ... Caeda: Let's just hope we avoided an even worse war with these "replaceable friends" sacrifices and... That future generations don't suffer from our mistakes. Marth: Mistakes? Caeda: Good night, Marth.
From Warriors support Lucina: You showed up just when I needed you the most, it was just as the legends say! Rescuing your allies and driving back the enemy in one swoop. Beloved by his allies and known to charm the enemy too. Marth: I assure you, those stories are greatly exaggerated
2:50 wow... so in Japanese the replacement unit names are literally just the german numbers 1-10, then the german days of the week, then the names of the months? I'm surprised the localisation team bothered coming up with unique "real" names for them after seeing how little the original dev team cared about them, lol.
I tallied enemy kill counts for you, using Serenes Forest's chapter data. By my count there are 1,029 enemies to kill in Normal, which when combined with the 394 player deaths, totals 1,423 deaths in the War of Shadows. 43 of these are in the prologue, so 45 deaths exclusive to normal mode. This includes the 10 super tough knights in the prologue, who are extremely hard to kill. It also counts Camus and Michalis, who canonically survive... but it's not canon that everyone dies, so I consider them doomed in this blood-soaked timeline. The highest kill count is chapter 24, at 110. It has a ridiculous 90 reinforcements. Lowest is Prologue 1, where adorable child Marth kills 4 enemies himself.
@@lpfan4491 infinite probaly because if you don’t count mo sters as death there are still enemies which summon wichtes and they are not monster for the main story In act 6 at floor 10th of thabes there are infinite reinforcements Grinding doesn’t count obviusly
yo wait the decoy in the prologue canonically survives thanks to fe12 so that's one less death Unless you can skip it by having marth be the only one alive at that point but idk
Completely off-topic, but the background music makes me think of “RIDE MY BROTHER’S TRIBUTE WITH FORCE.” Also, I’m completely fine with the longer videos, as long as they’re as good as everything else.
I called it! The bloodbath that was the ironman run has forever changed Exelblem mentally, and now the will of Bloodking Marth drives him to use his omnipotent position as a player to genocide entire worlds! It makes for pretty good content imo
So does that final death counter include Marth himself, or is this the max possible death that you can beat the game with? Either way, that's some serious death
"Normally, you can only choose one of them, but if you let their villages be destroyed, you can kill them both." Not the kind of fair solution I was expecting to exist.
You should try and see if any game would fun to do max deaths and beat it. Don't let it just become a solo run, keep units alive but kill them off before they get too good where killing them would be hard. Or maybe they just have to do one or two things on a map and then just let them get killed
@@rudolflc1684 if you chill on the entrance of the village where he dies with minerva before marth talks to him he survives. I know this sounds like bullshit but it’s true look it up.