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“ | Silesse was founded by the Wind Crusader Ced. Under the guard of the valiant Pegasus Knights and Wind Mages, Silesse proved to be impenetrable by any force. As a result, Silesse successfully maintained its neutrality for the hundred years following its foundation. | ” | — Opening of Chapter 4 |
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Silesse (Japanese: シレジア Silesia) is one of the nations of Jugdral, located in the continent's furthest northern reaches. Mostly sea-bound, it is connected to both the Aed Desert and Isaach to the east by a relatively thin strip of land. Founded by Ced of the Twelve Crusaders, it is famous for being the native nation of Pegasus Knights in Jugdral, and for its Wind Mages. The people of Silesse worship Forseti, the dragon who made a blood pact with Ced at the Miracle of Dahna, whom they call the Wind God.
History
A neutral nation for much of its history owing to its rough terrain and the strength of its Pegasus Knights, Silesse came to experience internal strife after the death of one of its kings. By the year Grann 759, the younger brothers of the late king, Daccar and Myos, had grown disgruntled with the favored heir to the throne being the king's son, Lewyn, and so sought to incite a civil war and seize Silesse for themselves. Meanwhile, Queen Lahna was hosting the fugitive Sigurd of Chalphy and his army following their escape from Agustria, provoking the threat of invasion from the Grannvale forces pursuing him. In response, Sigurd first subjugated Daccar's uprising before leaving Silesse to confront Grannvale, not wishing the innocent nation to be attacked without reason.
Following the Battle of Belhalla, Silesse was conquered by the newly-minted Grannvale Empire, and remained subjugated as part of its territorial holdings for the next seventeen years. During this time, the reigning queen Erinys tried to help the nation as much as she could, but died of illness. At the peak of Seliph's liberation war in Grann 777, though Seliph never fought there personally, the people of Silesse rose up in rebellion inspired by Seliph's example and destabilised Grannvale's hold on the nation.[1] Following the defeat of Grannvale, the throne was ascended by Prince Ced, Lewyn's son.
Notable locations in Silesse
Silesse Castle
The nation's central castle and the ruling seat of power. It was assaulted by Duke Daccar's army in his bid for rule of Silesse.
Sailane
The westernmost castle in Silesse. Queen Lahna loaned it to Sigurd and his army as a place to live during his exile in Silesse.
Zaxon
The castle ruled by Duke Daccar.
Tófa
The castle ruled by Duke Myos, and the northernmost settlement in both Silesse and Jugdral as a whole.
Lubeck
The easternmost castle of Silesse. It was seized by Lombard in his pursit of Sigurd.
Characters from Silesse
Genealogy
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An unbroken line indicates direct descent; a dashed line (╍) indicates descent across multiple undefined generations. A double line indicates marriage or had children together; italics indicates the spouse from outside the family. Important relatives not directly connected with the Silesse family are marked in gray. |
Gameplay
Silesse is the subject of Chapter 4 of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. The player's army starts from Sailane, the home castle for the chapter, and the goal is to defeat Daccar and Myos and seize their castles, Tófa and Zaxon. Zaxon also serves as the home castle of Chapter 5, with Lubeck Castle (controlled by Lombard) being the first seize goal for the chapter.
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Etymology and other languages
Silesse
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
• Silesse |
• One of the options for the location on the player's profile card in Fire Emblem Awakening. An alteration of "Silesia", as below. |
English (unofficial) |
• Silesia |
• Used in the Reparation Genealogy of the Holy War fan translation. |
Japanese |
シレジア |
Officially romanized as Silesia. From Silesia, a region of central Europe mostly located in southwestern Poland, with small parts located in Czechia and Germany. |
Spanish |
Silesse |
As above. |
French |
Silesse |
As above. |
German |
Silesse |
As above. |
Italian |
Silesse |
As above. |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Silesse |
Used in Heroes.[2] |
Korean |
실레지아 |
Silesia; used in Fates and Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, among the choices for the player's country in their profile card. |
Traditional Chinese |
西里西亞 |
Silesia; used in Heroes.[3] |
Sailane
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
Japanese |
セイレーン |
Officially romanized as Sailane; possibly from the Sirens of Greek mythology (Ancient Greek: Σειρήν Seirḗn). |
Zaxon
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Zaxon |
Used in the "And Then, Light..." Lost Lore event in Fire Emblem Heroes. |
Japanese |
ザクソン |
Officially romanized as Zaxon; possibly from Sachsen, the Standard German name of Saxony. |
Spanish |
Zaxon |
Used in Heroes. |
French |
Zaxon |
Used in Heroes. |
German |
Zaxon |
Used in Heroes. |
Italian |
Zaxon |
Used in Heroes. |
Portuguese |
Zaxon |
Used in Heroes. |
Traditional Chinese |
札克森 |
Zaxon; used in Heroes. |
Tófa
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
• Tófa |
• Used in Díthorba's description on the Meet some of the Heroes website. From Tófa, the the wife of Angantyr and mother of Hervor in Norse mythology. |
Japanese |
トーヴェ |
Officially romanized as Thove. |
Spanish |
Tófa |
As above. |
French |
Tófa |
As above. |
German |
Tófa |
As above. |
Italian |
Tófa |
As above. |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Tófa |
As above. |
Traditional Chinese |
托維 |
Thove |
Lubeck
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
Japanese |
リューベック |
Officially romanized as Lubeck; from Lübeck, a city in Schleswig-Holstein which was a major city in the Hanseatic League. |
Gallery
Silesse in Chapter 4 of Genealogy of the Holy War.
Artwork of Silesse from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
The coat of arms of Silesse from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
References
- ↑ "The army's presence continued to instill courage in those still suffering under the empire's rule, and civilians all over Jugdral rose in revolt. Silesse was the first to return to the people's control." — Opening of Final Chapter, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
- ↑ "Príncipe de Silesse." — Help text description of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ "西里西亞王國的王子。" — Help text description of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze, Fire Emblem Heroes