A month before the Nintendo Switch could even make its long awaited debut, Fire Emblem made the leap to mobile devices in the form of Fire Emblem Heroes. Just two months shy of the apps seventh anniversary, the game has changed in a number of ways, and its story is far from over. Book VII has not long since concluded and Book VIII has now commenced.
In celebration of the mobile application’s ongoing achievements, we’re spending seven days looking back on the books that came before it and remembering some of the main characters that were introduced in each book. Today, we’re revisiting Book I:
Fire Emblem Heroes | Book I:
A world with two kingdoms: the Emblian Empire, which wishes to rule all worlds, and the Askran Kingdom, which stands in its way.
You are a summoner with the special ability to call upon legendary Heroes from different Fire Emblem worlds.
In order to save the Kingdom of Askr from destruction, join the Order of Heroes and face a never-ending challenge.
Alfonse:
Artist: Kozaki Yusuke (コザã‚ユースケ)
English VA: Ray Chase
A prince of Askr Kingdom and member of the Order of Heroes. Kind and serious, and eager to maintain peace.
Sharena:
Artist: Kozaki Yusuke (コザã‚ユースケ)
English VA: Julie Kliewer
A princess of Askr and Alfonse’s sister. Cheerful and loves making friends—especially with Heroes.
Anna:
Artist: Kozaki Yusuke (コザã‚ユースケ)
English VA: Karen Strassman
A veteran fighter who leads the Order of Heroes. Alfonse and Sharena’s commander.
Veronica:
Artist: Kozaki Yusuke (コザã‚ユースケ)
English VA: Wendee Lee
The young princess of the Emblian Empire. She aims to destroy the Kingdom of Askr by manipulating Heroes from other worlds.
Mysterious Man / Bruno:
Artist: Kozaki Yusuke (コザã‚ユースケ)
English VA: T. Axelrod
A mysterious man who appears in front of the Order of Heroes time and time again.
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