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==Tellius==
 
==Tellius==
  
In this continuity, the Fire Emblem once was a medallion that Altina, one of the three legendary heroes, sealed the goddes of chaos Yune within 800 years prior to ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. Due to the great amount of chaos energy from Yune, anyone who touched it could be driven into a Berserk rage where they would ruthlessly kill anyone nearby and sometimes be given enchanted strength. However, this side effect was negated if the medallion was held by someone who had great balance in themselves, although such people were very few. The medallion fed off of chaotic energy radiated by warfare and would glow with what resembled blue flames in such times, which caused scholars to nickname the medallion the "Fire Emblem". [[Dheginsea]] had managed to alter history books in order to say that Yune was a dark god and would destroy all if awakened through the forces of war; however, Yune was not truly evil, and Dheginsea had done this to discourage people from starting wars because awakening Yune would also awaken Ashera, who would judge the world harshly for not following up on their promise of stopping war for one thousand years.
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In this continuity, the Fire Emblem once was a medallion that Altina, one of the three legendary heroes, sealed the goddes of chaos Yune within 800 years prior to ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. Due to the great amount of chaos energy from Yune, anyone who touched it could be driven into a Berserk rage where they would ruthlessly kill anyone nearby and sometimes be given enchanted strength. However, this side effect was negated if the medallion was held by someone who had great balance in themselves, although such people were very few. The medallion fed off of chaotic energy radiated by warfare and would glow with what resembled blue flames in such times, which caused scholars to nickname the medallion the "Fire Emblem". However, Yune herself was not neccessarily evil. [[Dheginsea]] managed to alter history books in order to say that Yune was a dark god and would destroy all if awakened through the forces of war; however, Yune was not truly evil, and Dheginsea had done this to discourage people from starting wars because awakening Yune would also awaken Ashera, who would judge the world harshly for not following up on their promise of stopping war for one thousand years.
  
The medallion was entrusted to Lehran, a member of the heron tribe and [[Reyson]]'s ancestor, and thus it became known as Lehran's Medallion. Centuries later, Lehran (who by then had become known as [[Sephiran]]) entrusted the medallion to [[Ashnard]], who would soon become the Mad King of Daein. Sephiran wanted Ashnard to start a great war and awaken Yune, because Ashera would also be awakened and Sephiran wanted the world to be destroyed by her righteous fury. Ashnard believed that a galdr of the heron tribe would be able to free the dark god. Because of this, he sent his men to capture a heron princess, [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Lillia|Lillia]], during the chaos and confusion of the Serenes Massacre. She was imprisoned in the Palmeni Temple, where she grew sick and died and could never revive the dark god. Unbeknownst to Ashnard, the only way to awaken Yune without war would be if the release galdr was sung to the medallion by a descendant of Altina. Around that time, Elena stole the medallion at Lillia's request, and she fled the country with her husband Gawain, who changed his name to [[Greil]].
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The medallion was entrusted to Lehran, a member of the heron tribe and [[Reyson]]'s ancestor, and thus it became known as Lehran's Medallion. Centuries later, Lehran (who by then had become known as [[Sephiran]]) entrusted the medallion to [[Ashnard]], who would soon become the Mad King of Daein. Sephiran wanted Ashnard to start a great war and awaken Yune, because Ashera would also be awakened and Sephiran wanted the world to be destroyed by her righteous fury. Ashnard believed that a galdr of the heron tribe would be able to free the dark god. Because of this, he sent his men to capture a heron princess, [[Lilla]], during the chaos and confusion of the Serenes Massacre. She was imprisoned in the Palmeni Temple, where she grew sick and died and could never revive the dark god. Unbeknownst to Ashnard, the only way to awaken Yune without war would be if the release galdr was sung to the medallion by a descendant of Altina. Around that time, Elena stole the medallion at Lillia's request, and she fled the country with her husband Gawain, who changed his name to [[Greil]].
  
 
Elena was able to hold the medallion without being driven berserk. But at one point, Greil held the medallion and went into a berserk rage, killing various neighbors, friends and soldiers. Elena was killed into the rampage as well, but in her dying moments she was able to take the medallion from him and free him from the curse. Afterwards, the medallion was given to their daughter [[Mist]], as she was balanced like her mother. However, neither [[Ike]] nor Mist were aware of the medallion's true powers, and Mist believed that it contained her mother's soul (and after Greil's death, his soul as well).
 
Elena was able to hold the medallion without being driven berserk. But at one point, Greil held the medallion and went into a berserk rage, killing various neighbors, friends and soldiers. Elena was killed into the rampage as well, but in her dying moments she was able to take the medallion from him and free him from the curse. Afterwards, the medallion was given to their daughter [[Mist]], as she was balanced like her mother. However, neither [[Ike]] nor Mist were aware of the medallion's true powers, and Mist believed that it contained her mother's soul (and after Greil's death, his soul as well).
  
Ike and eventually Mist slowly discovered the truth about Lehran's Medallion in ''Path of Radiance''. At the same time Ashnard set into motion a plan to start war across Elibe, due to the belief that all the rampant warfare might be able to revive the dark god even if he didn't have the medallion. In "Chapter 20: Defending Talrega", [[Nasir]] betrayed Ike by stealing the medallion from Mist while she was sleeping and giving to the Daein. So it once again came into Ashnard's hands. He attempted to have one of the last herons captured for him, but [[Leanne]] was rescued from them by Ike's army.
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Ike and eventually Mist slowly discover the truth about Lehran's Medallion in ''Path of Radiance''. At the same time Ashnard set into motion a plan to start war across Elibe, due to the belief that all the rampant warfare might be able to revive the dark god even if he didn't have the medallion. In "Chapter 20: Defending Talrega", [[Nasir]] betrayed Ike by stealing the medallion from Mist while she was sleeping and giving to the Daein. So it once again came into Ashnard's hands. He attempted to have one of the last herons captured for him, but [[Leanne]] was rescued from them by Ike's army.
  
 
In the final battle, if the game is played on Hard Mode, Ashnard uses Lehran's Medallion to go Berserk after being beaten the first time and must be beaten a second time in order to kill him. Mist then reclaimed the medallion and gave it to Reyson and Leanne, but said goodbye to her parents first. Afterwards, Ike learned the true identity of Altina from [[Sephiran]] and that her only known remaining descendant, [[Sanaki]], was the person who could awaken the dark god with the release galdr.
 
In the final battle, if the game is played on Hard Mode, Ashnard uses Lehran's Medallion to go Berserk after being beaten the first time and must be beaten a second time in order to kill him. Mist then reclaimed the medallion and gave it to Reyson and Leanne, but said goodbye to her parents first. Afterwards, Ike learned the true identity of Altina from [[Sephiran]] and that her only known remaining descendant, [[Sanaki]], was the person who could awaken the dark god with the release galdr.
  
The three herons (Reyson, Leanne and [[Rafiel]])  watched over Lehran's Medallion in Part 3 of ''Radiant Dawn'' and used their galdr to keep it under control while a war was waged between most of Tellius's nations. However, in "Endgame: From Pain, Awakening", both Reyson and Rafiel had been lured away to help the others in battle. Alone to guard the medallion, Leanne was eventually overwhelmed and passed out. Luckily at that point Mist and [[Micaiah]] were guided there by visions from Yune. Yune possessed Mist to tell them that singing the galdr of release would be better then letting Yune be awakened by the chaos of war (which was true, because Ashera would have instantly destroyed the world out of anger if awakened by war). They brought in Sanaki to sing the galdr, but she failed; rather it was Micaiah who was able to awaken Yune by singing the galdr, and only she knew the lyrics to the galdr. With Yune awakened, the medallion itself was no longer an important plot point and was unmentioned for the remainder of the game.
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The three herons (Reyson, Leanne and [[Rafiel]])  watched over Lehran's Medallion in Part 3 ''Radiant Dawn'' and used their galdr to keep it under control while a war was waged between most of Tellius's nations. However, in "Endgame: From Pain, Awakening", both Reyson and Rafiel had been lured away to help the others in battle. Alone to guard the medallion, Leanne was eventually overwhelmed and passed out. Luckily at that point Mist and [[Micaiah]] were guided there by visions from Yune. Yune possessed Mist to tell them that singing the galdr of release would be better then letting Yune be awakened by the chaos of war (which was true, because Ashera would have instantly destroyed the world out of anger if awakened by war). They brought in Sanai to sing the galdr, but she failed; rather it was Micaiah who was able to awaken Yune by singing the galdr, and only she knew the lyrics to the galdr. With Yune awakened, the medallion itself was no longer an important plot point and was unmentioned for the remainder of the game.
  
 
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