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 VII:
Fire Emblem Heroes | Book VII:
The Order of Heroes finally have the sorceress Gullveig on her heels! But just when it seems Gullveig has been defeated, she manipulates time and revives herself, turning the tide on the Order of Heroes. The Order is on the verge of annihilation when…
A familiar voice calls out…
You open your eyes and are met with the face of the allies you had thought dead. As confusion reigns, the goddess Seiðr of Vanaheimr, the realm of light, appears before you.
Seiðr:
Artist: Yoshiku (四々九)
English VA: Valeria Rodriguez
Goddess of Vanaheimr, the realm of light. Descends upon the land to save the people from destruction. Always acts with propriety.
Gullveig:
Artist: Yoshiku (四々九)
English VA: Alice Himora
A seer who, in the future, has already driven the world to the brink of destruction. Can alter time and bend the future to her whims.
Heiðr:
Artist: Yoshiku (四々九)
English VA: Alice Himora
Goddess of Vanaheimr, the realm of light. Pure and innocent, she adores Seiðr like a sister.
Nerþuz:
Artist: Yoshiku (四々九)
English VA: Cristina “Vee” Valenzuela
Goddess of Vanaheimr, the realm of light. She exudes a maternal aura and adores all the many creatures who live upon the land.
A new character for Fire Emblem Heroes.
Kvasir:
Artist: Yoshiku (四々九)
English VA: Valeria Rodriguez
A lonely goddess who wishes for friendship deep in her heart.
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