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findinyourkin · 1 year
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Hi I’m Ethlyn from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. I’m looking mainly for my husband Quan, our children Leif and Altena, my brother Sigurd, or anyone else such as Deirdre, Eldigan, or any one in the army or among the kids we unfortunately left behind. You can find me @swords-n-stars ! I’m 18+ so please also be of age, thanks! 💕
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forblazes · 1 year
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fairytale/ethereal themed deirdre moodboard!!! psd cred
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shipcestuous · 2 years
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This fic is a Fire Emblem incest paradise! (submission)
I think I found the greatest Fire Emblem multi-ship incest fic out there. Or at least a strong contender. It's a modern AU of all the Fire Emblem games, it's title is HANDS OFF!: Win My Kin!, titled after a fictional game show in the fic.
The premise of the show is that a bunch of contestants are thrown together with the goal of finding love, but with a catch. As explained in the fic: "But they're already in pairs... with their siblings! ...Who can find a hookup with their sibling looking over their shoulder? Who’s gonna give up and go home? And who’s gonna be given away at the altar at the end of the season?" But the catch is that a lot of contestants have ended up hooking up with their siblings instead, which is what really put the show on the map in-universe.
The main characters are the cast of FE Three Houses/Three Hopes (a lot of it's told through the lens of a watch party) and the main ships are Dimitri/Edelgard (step-brosis) and to a lesser extent Holst/Hilda (brosis).
But there are also plenty of other sibling ships featured in the fic! In terms of canon sibcest, we also get Alfonse/Sharena (brosis, FE Heroes), Flora/Felicia (sisters, FE Fates), and mentioned Eldigan/Lachesis (brosis, Genealogy of the Holy War).  It's also mentioned that several other unnamed incestuous pairs have formed over the course of the show, so it's safe to assume other fave ships may be canon, too! (We all know Ephraim/Eirika had to appear at some point.)
There are also several more non-canon sibling duos featured or mentioned: Bruno/Veronica (brosis, FE Heroes, and she refuses to give him away at the altar in the fic); Kaze/Saizo and Xander/Elise (brothers and brosis respectively, FE Fates), and Randolph/Fleche (brosis, FE Three Houses/Three Hopes).
The fic has plenty of easter eggs for longtime FE fans, but honestly could be enjoyed without tons of series knowledge. It has a great sense of humor, and it's obviously written by a fellow incest shipper.  (Actually, I checked their profile and they have quite a lot of incest fic. On the off chance the writer sees this: you're doing the lord's work!)
All in all, it's a fun short story, well worth the read. And on top of that, the premise of this game show is amazing fodder for AUs--I'm already imagining my other incest ships in this scenario and loving it.
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Wow, multiple incestuous ships? What a treasure. And this premise is hilarious, in light of the fact that so many of the contestants are already in relationships with their siblings.
Thank you so much for the recommending this, Anon! And thank you for finding it!
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hey ethlyn from the last confession? im doing fine, i hope youre doing just as well, wherever you are. -Leif
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fekincalls · 5 years
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hi i'm nanna kin, 15, and i'm looking for leif !! rb if interested, thanks !!
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findmykin · 7 years
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I'm Eldigan from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. I'm looking for anyone from my canon, but I would especially like to find Lachesis, Sigurd, and Quan. I'm part of a system and both my host and I are over 18 and would prefer not to speak to anyone under 16. Please like or reblog this post and I will contact you from my host's blog.
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fekinstuff · 7 years
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a Cute Team for Nanna ! 
Dedenne // Electric + Fairy 
Cubchoo // Ice
Teddiursa // Normal 
Oshawott // Water
Togepi  // Fairy (or Normal)
Cyndaquil // Fire
I hope this is okay for you Nanna !! If you want anything else let me know,, !!
- Asugi
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syd9draws · 6 years
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With a lack of touch, days are gray without you babe Tell me anything, my lips, they fall for it
Tharja/Deirdre au from twitter lol
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Hi! Can I get a drawing for Julia? Possibly Julia and Ares as a ship? If not just Julia is fine. Thanks!
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here you go!!! let me know if you’d like anything changed
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kintendohelp · 6 years
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Icons for Ares (taken from FE4, FE0 Cipher, and the FE TCG)! - anonymous ❤️⚔️
Ares icons: 17
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gascon-en-exil · 4 years
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Why would CF be considered bad? The devs say that it's the route about fighting for what you believe in, even if others get in your way. You may have to take down good people, but in the end her route ends with no more gods', nothing dangerous lurking anymore, etc. It doesn't seem like a bad route other than maybe killing good people.
I take it you mean “morally bad” rather than “badly written,” although the two are not mutually exclusive. I’d say that the CF we have is bad in both senses of the terms, and that a better-written CF would been have even more obviously morally objectionable but would have succeeded on that basis - a proper villain route where you get to enjoy being a genocidal conqueror (possibly with a side of your self-insert getting to sleep with your preferred flavor of villainous archetype between Edelgard, Hubert, and Jeritza).
Now, as for why it is, despite the muddled presentation, a villain route:
There are still dangers lurking in Fòdlan, and they’re called the Agarthans. CF is the only route where Thales survives, and where you make the least progress in dismantling his organization. AM gets him and potentially Myson in addition to Cornelia, while VW and SS leave out Cornelia but take care of Thales and raid Shambhala with VW additionally getting rid of zombie Nemesis and the Elites along with a handful of low-ranking Agarthans. CF kicks the Agarthans back to a postgame war waged entirely in character endings, which is neither satisfying as a player nor likely to remove the threat entirely, based on CF’s parallels with Genealogy of the Holy War (see below).
Fòdlan only has one (mainline) goddess, and she’s still alive at the end of CF. I’m not really sure where people got the impression that Rhea or any of the Nabateans consider themselves gods, but they don’t. Killing Rhea in CF causes Sothis’s Crest stone to disappear for no apparent reason (note that Rhea also dies by default in SS if you don’t raise your support with her, and yet Byleth’s hair does not revert to its original color in that ending), but Sothis herself “lives” because you can still S rank her in CF. This is two logical inconsistencies stacked on one another, the first being the bit about the disappearing Crest stone and the second being that Byleth survived its disappearance even though based on what we know of their birth their heart would not beat without the stone…meaning they should have died in that moment. When it comes to moral arguments however, Fire Emblem does not as a whole posit that the world would be any better or less prone to conflict without its gods. The “gods” of Fates and Echoes are really dragons undergoing mental deterioration in their old age, something Rhea does not show signs of except maybe in SS, and that only because the game realizes it still needs a final boss. In Radiant Dawn meanwhile, the game that evidently inspired Edelgard’s speech in the CF ending cutscene, Ike himself acknowledges the value of gods, and Ashera is not truly killed but is allowed to combine with Yune and become a complete entity again.
“Killing good people” is kind of a big deal. CF has the highest named character body count of any route, and although it lets you spare some of the people on its hit list you have to go out of your way to allow Claude, Seteth, and Flayn to live. You can never spare Dimitri, with the best you can do for him saving him from a humiliating execution at Edelgard’s hands and Dedue from becoming a Demonic Beast at the same time and letting them die together. CF Dimitri also doesn’t undergo the same trauma he experiences during the timeskip of the other routes, leaving him comparatively lucid and composed and thereby making all the route’s attempts to paint him as this violent madman who needs to be put down as little more than propaganda intended to rationalize conquering Faerghus and killing its king. Everything about CF positions it as the route of a conqueror; you invade two sovereign countries, take out their leaders, trample them underfoot (literally represented by the ending tapestry), and absorb them into a continental Empire. The bit about returning Fòdlan to the control of humans - incidentally also the goal of the Agarthans - means in this case dragon genocide, allowing you to participate in an event similar to the Scouring of Elibe’s backstory while also, like the Elibe games, forcing you to consider the ethical ramifications of such an act by giving you multiple examples of dragons who aren’t crazed monsters who need to be killed to ensure humanity’s survival.
The argument from Arvis. I went into it here, but the gist is that Edelgard’s similarities to FE’s original Flame Emperor are too significant to be ignored and notably do not make for a flattering comparison. Arvis also fights for his beliefs, a desire to unify Jugdral and create a better world with himself as emperor. In the process he allies himself with an assortment of unscrupulous backstabbing nobles as well as a shadowy cult that opposes a revered divine being and in the process commits multiple acts of murder up to and including most of the playable cast of the FE4′s first generation. He is no less an antagonist or a villain because he has arguably sympathetic ideals, and it’s only in the second generation when, broken and impotent (on account of the machinations of the aforementioned cult who only grew stronger under his reign - makes you wonder about CF’s postgame war, doesn’t it?) and with a new crop of playable characters coming for his head, he somewhat redeems himself by secretly delivering the divine sword Tyrfing to Seliph - tacitly acknowledging the inevitability of his impending death and that he was wrong in murdering Tyrfing’s previous wielder, Seliph’s father Sigurd, to advance his ambitions. Edelgard frustrates a lot of longtime fans of the series precisely because she never has any moment remotely similar to this, where her beliefs and actions are ever questioned in any meaningful way that forces her to confront what she’s doing. That’s to be expected when Arvis at the same point in his story was riding high off his triumph and couldn’t yet see how it would all unravel, but the constant echo chamber of Edelgard and her yes-men Hubert and Byleth is considerably more grating because it’s always in the player’s face. This brings me to…
CF isn’t about fighting for what you believe in, unless what you believe in is just Edelgard. The developers could make the argument that that’s the driving force behind Edelgard’s actions on any route, but choosing CF is never framed that way for the player via Byleth. It’s a spur-of-the-moment, purely emotional decision that asks you simply whether you should kill Edelgard for invading the Holy Tomb with an army and attempting to steal the Crest stones therein (which are, as a reminder, the remains of Rhea’s slaughtered kin - she’s got a pretty good reason to be as angry as she is). You’re not asked to reckon with the morality of Edelgard’s actions in that moment, and the game does its best to encourage you to forget about everything else she did as the Flame Emperor by simply never bringing up any of it ever again. This is why there are still fans arguing that Edelgard didn’t intend to have Dimitri and Claude assassinated in the Prologue, or that she wasn’t complicit in Flayn’s kidnapping, the experiments on the Remire villagers and students, and Jeralt’s death. The game refuses to let you judge her actions for what they are, even in some dialogue options in non-CF routes where you’re forced to pick one of two options sympathetic to Edelgard. Edelgard herself expresses surprise if you side with her, but there’s no explanation given for Byleth’s choice other than that they believe in her. Fates’s Conquest route has repeated moments where Corrin regrets siding with the family who raised them despite the presence of a more rational alternative (or two), as if they’re only there because they were railroaded into it by the player; Three Houses has the opposite problem, where it’s more prepared to question your decision if you take the less emotionally-driven option and side against Edelgard. To put it bluntly, the only reason from a storytelling/characterization perspective to pick CF is because you like Edelgard - possibly as an object for self-insert romance since the route itself leans hard into that interpretation even if you don’t S rank her.
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forblazes · 2 years
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pastel pink julia icons for @dreamyycarnival !!
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kincalling · 4 years
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Hello! I'm Julia, from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (Fire Emblem 4) and I'm looking for Saias and Roy from Binding Blade, because I ended up in Askr after everything was over. Anyone else who remembers a Legendary Julia (because that was me!) or a Julia who cut her hair as a metaphorical F you to the stuffy old nobles, you can interact I'll try to get in contact! I'm 16, so no one too much older or younger, and I'm looking for Saias to get in contact with my last brother. Thank you!
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i miss the little family i managed to build. i dont expect to ever find them again, but i just hope theyre doing alright, you know? sincerely, ethlyn
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fekincalls · 5 years
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hi, I’m eldigan looking for anyone from gen 1 (I’ve found who I wanted to find from gen 2), but I’m mainly looking for Lachesis and Quan. I’m 17, and just rb this if you’d like me to message you. I’m a bit shy and it might take a bit for me to reply.
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