Many within the Plegian army began to doubt the war itself and began to desert. In the aftermath of her apparent death, Emmeryn became a martyr amongst everyone who witnessed her sacrifice. Knowing that Chrom will die if he tries to save her, and that the Emblem is far too important to give to Gangrel, Emmeryn smiles and willingly throws herself off the cliff, much to Chrom and Lissa's horror, while Gangrel laughs at her apparent death. Gangrel tells Chrom to give up the Fire Emblem or else Emmeryn will be killed. However, when Phila arrives as planned, Aversa summons a group of Risen Archers, who promptly kill Phila and her fellow Pegasus Knights and cut off Emmeryn's only escape. Chrom and the Shepherds quickly rush to the courtyard of Plegia Castle, where they nearly succeed in rescuing her. Unsurprisingly, she is taken captive by Gangrel, who takes her to Plegia Castle for her execution. She returns to the capital with Phila and her guards as a result. She decides to return to the capital to reassure the people that their leader stands with them, despite Chrom and Phila's protests. After repelling the Plegian ambush, she is informed that Gangrel is besieging the city. Her longtime friend, the Hierarch, betrayed her and an ambush was set at the Breakneck Pass. In the alternate future, Emmeryn was assassinated in the surprise attack by Validar, leading to the eventual ruin of the future.īy leaving, however, Gangrel uses this opportunity to besiege the lightly guarded capital. They are able to protect Emmeryn from the assassins, following which both Chrom and Phila agree to move her to the eastern palace, one that the other nations were not aware of. Although her identity is revealed, Chrom does not attempt to investigate further, dealing with the immediate situation at hand. Upon returning to the capital, Chrom encounters " Marth", who tells them that an assassination attempt is underway on Emmeryn. Following the battle, Emmeryn realizes that war is inevitable and prepares accordingly. Gangrel in turn sends his men to take it by force, but are repelled. Gangrel demands the Fire Emblem in return for Maribelle, but she refuses, as she is aware of his ill intentions. Despite Chrom and Phila's protests, Emmeryn tries to parley with Gangrel. Upon the Shepherds' return from Ferox, Emmeryn receives word that Plegian bandits attacked Themis and kidnapped the duke's daughter, Maribelle. Needing as much support as possible, Emmeryn sends the Shepherds to Ferox for support, which proved successful. Gangrel pressured Ylisse by launching several attacks on the Ylissean-Plegian and Ylissean-Feroxian borders. Much to his disdain however, Emmeryn refused to declare war on Plegia. However, the Grimleal still existed, and Plegia, now ruled by the power-hungry Gangrel, sought revenge for what they deemed an unjustified war, attempting to reignite war between the two nations. Through this and further hard work to restore her kingdom, Emmeryn eventually managed to bring back the trust of the people, prompting a period of prosperity and peace within the halidom. Despite this, she ended the war against the Grimleal in Plegia by bringing the Ylissean troops home. Initially, her subjects rejected her, with some throwing rocks to express their anger. She faced much hardship in the wake of her father's legacy, as most citizens feared she would continue the war against the Grimleal, but was supported by the Hierarch of Ylisse. For much of her reign, she spent it being a diplomat for peace reaching far and wide around Ylisse. Roughly 15 years before the start of Awakening, after her father's sudden death shortly before her tenth birthday, Emmeryn succeeded him and became the new Exalt of Ylisse. 7 Choose Your Legends Placement History.
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