April Fool’s was 3 days ago, but y’know, sometimes it’s OK to be fashionably late.
Similar in vein to last year’s prank, which saw the Niðavellir siblings showcasing their mad dancing skills, Ash, Veronica and the Summoner have banded together to play a remix of “Lonely Puppeteer” (Elm’s boss theme and the music that plays in the Book VI trailer).
Via the official Twitter, the motion capture artists involved are Jill (Violin), MINA (Base) and Ryusuke Oishi (Tamborine).
Following the Book VI Feh Channel, the trailer for the “Ash and More” banner, which begins on 7th December 2021 (UTC), is now here.
Note: You can check out the Japanese version of this trailer here.
The featured Heroes in the banner are: Priam, Flavia and Basilio from Awakening, plus the new Book IV Mythic Ash. As explained in the Feh Channel, Miriel can be obtained via quests and Yen’fay will debut in a Grand Hero Battle.
Please continue for a breakdown of the Heroes from the trailer!
As always, we can expect a Feh Channel around the holiday season. This year is no different, as we’re graced with one today, showcasing quite a bit of upcoming info for the next Book. Heck, this time, we got four videos! Let’s check ’em out in the order in which they were released, shall we?
First up, we have the Feh Channel itself. It kicks off with the standard introduction, but then carries quickly into the introductory Book IV Movie. It starts off with a (for lack of better terms), Cow Laguz, (Ash) falling from the sky and into the Summoner’s arms on land, before engaging in combat with a horde of bats summoned by a mystery villain (Elm), who takes his frustrations out on us and our new friend, as well as Alfonse and also Veronica. We also meet a third new character (), who seems magically powerful in her own right, casting a cataclysmic spell before our heroes, before the video comes to its conclusion.
Ash is introduced as the retainer to the god Askr; meanwhile Elm is introduced as the retainer to the god Embla, and finally, we learn of Letizia, Veronica’s older sister who is in succession to the royal family, but farther below Veronica. Surely, you’ve heard of the trope before, in which succession is accelerated through murder within the royal family. I suspect the plot will cover this for a good while, which is nice for me, as I’m a fan of Veronica as a character, and feel she could use her day in the spotlight.