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Pirate Ship
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These seas belong to us! Whoever they are, they’re in our waters! This is a day for strange occurrences, it seems. You whelps watch your own hides. We’ve no time to waste on you!
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— Fargus
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Pirate Ship (Japanese: 海賊船 Pirate Ship) is chapter 17 of Eliwood's Tale and chapter 18 of Hector's Tale in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.
Plot
- Main article: Pirate Ship/Script
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Beginning log
Eliwood's Tale: Fargus’s ship sails along smoothly. At last, they spot a fog-enshrouded isle on the horizon. Eliwood’s father is on the isle, as is the Dragon's Gate. As they draw closer to the isle, Eliwood no longer fears that his father might be one of the conspirators. As the moment of truth nears, Eliwood only prays that he is safe.
Hector's Tale: Fargus’s ship sails along smoothly. At last, they spot a fog-enshrouded isle on the horizon. According to Leila’s information, the enemy is gathering there. Darin, the marquess of Laus, the Black Fang assassins, the mysterious Nergal, and his henchman, Ephidel. As the island draws closer, Hector hears death whispering on the wind.
Chapter data
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Character data
Item data
Shop data
Enemy data
Boss data
- Main article: Zoldam
Chapter 17E/18H, Normal/Eliwood Hard Chapter 18, Hector Hard
Strategy
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Trivia
- If Guy is used in this chapter, at the beginning he will mention how he's seasick from the swaying of the boat. However, if Priscilla is used in this chapter, at the beginning she will mention that the sea does not bother her. If both characters are used in this chapter, Priscilla will speak instead of Guy.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Gallery
Prototype