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Fire Emblem: Treasure
Alvis and Azel
When the tradegies of Shigyun's running away and Victor's death
assaulted the Velthomer family at the same time, Alvis was 7 years old.
There was a member of the Velthomer family who became the new
leader, but he (Alvis) himself had what can be called a 'gift of
Kings', and held a talent and toughness/strength which was hard to
believe it could come from a child, and maintained the stature as
Velthomer's leader.
In fact, the person who supported him
(Alvis) from the shadows was Barhara's Price Kuluto, but Alvis only
learned this fact a long time later.
Also, Alvis exiled all
but one of his father Victor's mistresses. He ordered their children to
be demoted to servants or exiled. The only mistress left was a girl who
was his mother Shigyun's maid servant. Although she went through a
tough childhood and wasn't beautiful, she had a kind heart and
frequently took care of Alvis. Even Alvis could not be cruel towards
her.
Although Victor got his hands on the girl from the
momentum of being drunk, when he knew the girl got pregnant he yelled,
cursed, used violence, and tried to drive her away. The person who
scolded at this was Shigyun, and the very child who this girl got
pregnant with was in fact Azel. When Victor died, Azel was just born.
Alvis
hated (like truly hated) his father for making mother sad for immature
thoughts. When that father commited suicide, and Shigyun ran away, a
cold mask always floated around the young expression. But, he thought
of that mistress and Azel as his own family.
From there, the
mistress was grateful for Alvis, and served him by taking care of the
space around him, but she also died of disease around 10 years later.
From then on, there was no sight of a woman around Alvis.
North2's note
: Oh I think I got it. It's the feeling of hate that makes you think 'I
wish ____ didn't exist'. It doesn't mean Alvis wants to kill his
father, although it doesn't rule out the possibility either. Judge for
yourself from Alvis's personality. In my opinion I'd say Alvis just
wanted his father to go to another country and not come back.
Blagi Tower
The holy workers before the Lopto church commonly practiced rituals
of
the primal religion, and in reality they had no special abilities other
than that they could read and write, had knowledge in herbs, and
performed basic doctoral techniques. However, one of those people,
Galae, acquired the power of Lopto and came back to the country. After
that, holy workers of the newly constructed Lopto church used special
spellbooks and staves and was able to acquire supernatural powers.
Then, they controlled the world using those powers as the background
(backbone), and finally achieved in creating the Lopto Empire with
Galae as the peak(leader). Then the Lopto Empire even developed an
absolute caste society. Especially followers of the other religion who
was in the lowest caste became the Empire's slaves, and was forced to
live a life worse than poverty. On top of that, in the current
situation the majority of civilians were followers of another religion
because they were too poor to enter the Lopto religion, meaning they
were slaves.
Under this situation, the group called Maira-ha
(The -ha means style/type, pretty much like how there's Sunni Islam or
Protestant Christians...so you can think of them as Mairist Loptos.
I'll call them Mairists from here on) was in the Lopto religion but
believed in the teachings of Maira, and for that they were labeled as
revolutionists or justicists. Maira, although he was a member of the
emperial family, protected the civilians, and was a crusader (saint)
that later on caused a rebellion and was exiled. However, the teachings
of Maira was something that tried to place the Lopto god to the high
ranks of the Earthen (no real translation for this, I believe its read
Dokishin) gods and plotted for the gods to be harmonialized to try to
lose the discrimination within the Empire, so it (the teachings of
Maira) was recieving pressure and obstruction from the Lopto Empire.
Although Maira was said to be the one and only good person within the
Emperial inner circle, he was put in a place as a secret messiah.
Blagi,
who was one of the 12 holy knights, was a holy worker who received the
teachings of that Mairist Lopto church. As he was about to become a
sacrifice at a young age, he was saved by a Mairist bishop, and grew up
in a hidden small island located in Augstria's northern area which was
one of their central locations. Then, in that land Blagi took in
knowledge of a bishop, and joined the liberation army at a young age.
He continued to fight against the oppression of the Lopto Empire, and
as one of the last 12 fighters, met the miracle at Darna fortress.
Blagi, who acquired the powers of the dragon race, was idolized as the
one who controls fate and life', and did myriad amounts of services
during the holy war.
After the Empire was destroyed, Blagi
went back to his Mairist home town that saved and nurtured him.
However, that land was already destroyed by the Emperial army, and what
struck his eyes was the dispersed corpses of priests. Suprised and
terrified, he went on to save the ruined world, and in order to release
the people from the aftereffects of the Lopto Church, strived to revive
the old Earthen religion. This was because it was the one and only
religion for the people who are put in a place against Lopto, and the
Mairist bishops were also wishing for it. At that point, Blagi
constructed a new church with his homeland of Edda as the base
location, and at the same time constructed a gigantic tower at the
island that protected and nurtured him. In one theory, it was said to
seal his own powers, but the towers goal was to mourn for the Mairist
priests who saved the world from destruction, and to serve as an omen
for the next generation. The omen was that the reason to build the
tower was to tell them there were people in the Emperial inner circle
and the Lopto church that saved the people by sacrificing their own
bodies (lives), and to pay the debts owed to their heavenly souls.
North2's note : The caste system is a society in India with
'levels' that people are born into.
For
people that may not know this (although most probably do), Maira was
mentioned in the game. It was something like "Even if it is Lopto
blood, the Lopto blood is that of Maira who fought for the people. Why
should they be killed?'" This was in reference to the witch/devil hunt
that was going on in for people that was claimed to have Lopto blood in
their veins. Alvis was blackmailed by Manfloy because he would be
burned at the stake if the world knew that he did have Lopto blood, and
a man of that much pride would not want this.
[Translations by TheEnd
begin here, based on these
notes from the official site]
So, Blagi wanted to leave a warning to the future generations that
the
descendants of the Empire’s upper class citizens shouldn’t be
persecuted or
discriminated. Actually, Blagi wrote that himself in the altar’s stone
monument, inside the tower, but somebody destroyed it later. Then, the
warning was once again forgotten, and the results of such are
well-known by everyone.
Eventually, the people started calling that place the "Blagi Tower"
and started pilgrimages to there, as it was the place where Blagi, now
a god, slept (his ashes were enshrined there). At this time, Blagi was
one of the Twelve Apostles of the already organized Church of Edda,
being the most worshipped god - "he who rules over life and destiny."
In this world, those called heroes are frequently elevated to the level
of lower class deities after their deaths; the high-ranking gods are
eternal, the ones indicated by the primal religions as the world
builders. By the way, the highest god is the sky deity called Yudu (or
Gran), but these gods aren’t mentioned ingame. The Twelve Apostles are
the newest group among the countless gods of
this world, being the most vastly worshipped ones due to their activity
in the holy war. They’re called guardian deities, military gods and
other aliases.
The Edda Order
Related to what was written before - the Church of Edda was created
by
the High Bishop Blagi in order to liberate the people from the Lopto
Church. It’s based on the primal religion that had been present in the
continent for millennia (nature worship = lots of deities). Generation
after generation, those of House Edda, descendants of Blagi,
have been revered in the entire continent as eminent holy workers.
Heim was a holy man was well, but at the same time he was a powerful
(militarily) hero who saved the world, so House Barhara was revered as
the world’s rulers. This might sound quite close to the Holy Roman
Empire and the Roman
Pope, I guess. (However, the Church of Edda doesn’t have the Roman
Church’s worldly ambitions...).
[Translations by TheEnd
stop here]
Bridgette's Disappearance
The Tower of Blagi was a place where large amounts of wealthy people
traveled for pilgrimage. The faithful and wealthy Lord Ring(ring being
the name) of Yungvy was also heading towards the Tower along with his
children once again. However, the ship got caught in a storm and was in
danger of sinking. The calm second daughter Eden and the scared first
son Andrey stayed next to Lord Ring, but the energetic first daughter
Bridgette was playing inside the ship and her whereabouts were unknown.
Having no choice, Lord Ring takes the two children and evacuate the
ship. Afterwards, they made best efforts to find Bridgette in all
directions, but she could not be found.......
10+ Years later.
At Orgahill, Eden and Bridgette were finally reunited.
In
truth, after Lord Ring evacuated the ship, the ship did not sink but
rather hijacked by the Orgahill pirates. These Orgahill pirates were
one of the pirate gangs claiming the seas around the Tower of Blagi as
their territory, and they are categorized as one of the honorable
pirate gangs. These seas where countless pirates targetted ships on
their pilgrimage to the Tower were territory of the country of Anphony.
However, the morals of this country's army was lacking and they
accepted bribes from the pirates in exchange for pretending not to see
anything. This is where these honorable pirates came in, and they took
fees from ships in exchange for securing the seaway. They defended the
ship from pirates attacking with the intent to take over, and that's
how they made a living. However, even though they were honorable
pirates, they were also infamous for mercilessly attacking ships that
would not pay fees.
Bridgette, who was crying alone in the
storage room at the bottom of the ship, was then picked up by the
leader of the Orgahill pirates and was grown as his daughter. Luckily,
the leader of this pirate gang that saved Bridgette was one of the most
powerful and honorable pirates. And thus, she inherited her foster
father's will and was eventually called a honorable pirate even better
than her father.
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