![]() During the next fifteen chapters, his Greil Mercenaries aided the Laguz Alliance in their fight against the subjugation and eradication of their kind. Returning protagonist Ike took the spotlight in the third and lengthiest part. Consisting of five or so chapters, the second part of the game was quite brief but shone a light on the impact of the Dawn Brigade’s triumph and the tense peace that was dissipating across Tellius. They successfully rose up against an occupational army thanks to her mystical prescience, foreshadowing both impending trouble and her importance to the story. In the first section, roughly ten chapters, I controlled the Dawn Brigade, a rebel force led by Micaiah, the Silver-Haired Maiden. Especially late in the game, special attention had to be paid to tiles and any bonuses they granted. Rebel insurgencies rose up, their forces coalescing with fair rulers and good-hearted mercenaries as the war evolved from survival against neighbor to survival against god. Racism against the half-human, half-beast Laguz proliferated many countries fueling much of the strife, but it was the actions of power-hungry political leaders and their manipulation of the public in the name of the divine that bent the continent backwards. Set on the continent of Tellius, three years after The Mad King’s War chronicled in Path of Radiance, the rebuilding nations once again found themselves drifting apart and closer to all-out war. Like the Game Boy Advance entries I’ve previously reviewed, Radiant Dawn’s narrative unfolded from multiple perspectives in a chapter-based format. Little did I know that this acquisition would solidify the schedule of our weekly get-togethers for the next year and that we’d eventually clock more than eighty hours in order to complete one of the hardest entries in the tactical RPG series.įirst released in Japan on February 22, 2007, Nintendo published it in North America on November 5, 2007. We’d see copies every so often but they’d be missing their manual or in poor shape otherwise not meriting the hefty asking price. ![]() Browsing GameStop with a friend, I spotted a pristine copy of Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn that I couldn’t pass up. Exactly one year ago, I struck while the iron was hot.
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