Greetings! -This project is dedicated to Fire Emblem Fates’ 10th anniversary! Released in Japan in 2015, Fire Emblem Fates is still my favorite Fire Emblem game! Enjoy! Info !!: Who’s Corrin again? -If you do not know them, Corrin is the main character in Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright, Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, and Fire Emblem Fates: Revelations. They can either be male or female, but canonically Corrin is female, as they mostly appear that way in future games, like Fire Emblem Engage. Anyways, they were born in Hoshido and raised in Nohr, but when the two kingdoms end up in conflict, Corrin must choose who to support, influencing the entire game. What’s Fire Emblem Fates? -Fire Emblem Fates is a part of the Fire Emblem Franchise by Nintendo. It follows Corrin (read above) and their story. The cool part about Fates is that the story branches off depending on who Corrin picks to support. For more info read below. Corrin’s Choice In the pivotal point in the prologue, Corrin is forced to pick a side to fight with: Hoshido or Nohr. If they pick Hoshido, the game branches into Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright, referencing their birthplace. If they pick Nohr, the game branches into Fire Emnlem Fates: Conquest, referencing Corrin’s challenges of staying in Nohr, which is ruled by a mad king: Garon. However, if they refuse to pick a side, both Hoshido and Nohr will turn against Corrin and the game branches into Fire Emblem Fates: Revelations, referencing Corrin’s will for Hoshido and Nohr to live in peace. This is the canonical path Corrin takes. … But yeah- can you tell I’m a fan? Thanks for reading all that. I didn’t mean to write an entire essay..
-The art is drawn by me! I used a reference picture and hand-drew the thing using a mechanical pencil. (They are the best) -Fire Emblem Fates, as well as the Fire Emblem franchise, is owned by Nintendo. -The beautiful sounds you are listening to using your ears is called Road Taken (Roar). It’s owned by Nintendo! Hope you enjoy! (Don't look to closely at the sword.. It's off center)