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From February 2021 onward, the Summoner's appearance can be chosen from seven preset designs (3 male, 3 female, and 1 with the hood up) and deployed as a playable unit at [[Mjölnir's Strike]], albeit without the ability to be Paired Up with anyone in that mode. With the Copy Skills command in the My Summoner menu, the Summoner can copy infantry-compatible skills from any unit they have summoned or are available in Divine Codes Part 1. | From February 2021 onward, the Summoner's appearance can be chosen from seven preset designs (3 male, 3 female, and 1 with the hood up) and deployed as a playable unit at [[Mjölnir's Strike]], albeit without the ability to be Paired Up with anyone in that mode. With the Copy Skills command in the My Summoner menu, the Summoner can copy infantry-compatible skills from any unit they have summoned or are available in Divine Codes Part 1. | ||
====Books 1-3==== | |||
For the first three books of the main story, the Summoner is a passive player, mostly only acting as a conduit through which the player experiences the story. | |||
====Book 4==== | |||
During Book 4, the Summoner takes on the role of Alfonse within their own dream, and are convinced that they are Alfonse until they come across the real one within [[Freyja's|Freyja]] dream world, who had been dressed as the Summoner and falsely given their identity in order to maintain the illusion. This was done in order to ensure that neither Alfonse nor the Summoner could escape Ljósálfheimr with the help of Gullinkambi, which required the dreamer to remember their waking lives in order to awaken from the dream. | |||
===Biography=== | ===Biography=== |
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Fire Emblem Heroes has a player character known as the Summoner (Japanese: 召喚師 Master Summoner), who summons Heroes for the Order of Heroes. Rather than an in-universe character as with the prior Avatars, the Summoner is actually the player themselves, summoned from the modern world to the World of Zenith. They are given the default name Kiran (Japanese: エクラ Eclat), which the player can change at their discretion.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
The Summoner is summoned to the World of Zenith by Commander Anna of the Order of Heroes. The Summoner is able to summon characters from the Fire Emblem series using the divine weapon Breidablik to help them on their attempt to stop Embla's invasion. Soon after, they are given command of the Order's forces in the field, acting as a field commander and tactician that controls summoned Heroes in battle. Aside from this, the Summoner serves only minor roles in the story, mainly allowing characters to explain the backstory of the game and using Breidablik to thwart several antagonists’ protective power, prior to Book 4.
From February 2021 onward, the Summoner's appearance can be chosen from seven preset designs (3 male, 3 female, and 1 with the hood up) and deployed as a playable unit at Mjölnir's Strike, albeit without the ability to be Paired Up with anyone in that mode. With the Copy Skills command in the My Summoner menu, the Summoner can copy infantry-compatible skills from any unit they have summoned or are available in Divine Codes Part 1.
Books 1-3
For the first three books of the main story, the Summoner is a passive player, mostly only acting as a conduit through which the player experiences the story.
Book 4
During Book 4, the Summoner takes on the role of Alfonse within their own dream, and are convinced that they are Alfonse until they come across the real one within Freyja dream world, who had been dressed as the Summoner and falsely given their identity in order to maintain the illusion. This was done in order to ensure that neither Alfonse nor the Summoner could escape Ljósálfheimr with the help of Gullinkambi, which required the dreamer to remember their waking lives in order to awaken from the dream.
Biography
Little information is given about the Summoner, as they are supposed to be the player. However, the Summoner makes real-world references, talking about automobiles and skyscrapers to Alfonse, and guns to Ephraim when referring to Breidablik.
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
The Summoner, under their default name Kiran, is currently featured on two cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Kiran | |||||
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Great Hero of Another World, Kiran | |||||
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Attack: 0 | Support: X | Range: - | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Summoner | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Summoning Weapon: Breidablik: [Activate] [] Reveal the top card of your deck. You may []. If you do, deploy that card. Salvation's Command: [Support] Choose 1 card from your hand, and reveal it. Until the end of this combat, this card's support stat is equal to the revealed card's support stat. (If it is X, it becomes 0.) | |||||
Card #B13-088R • Artist: Clover.K | |||||
Legendary Hero, Kiran | |||||
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Attack: 0 | Support: X | Range: - | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Summoner | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Summon Heroes: [Activate] [] Choose 1 bond card with a deployment cost of 1, and deploy it. Divine Weapon of Summoning: [Support] Until the end of this combart, this card's support is equal to the total number of orbs you have ×10. | |||||
Card #B13-089N • Artist: Clover.K | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Kiran . |
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
• Summoner |
• Refers to the player's ability to summon Heroes from the various worlds of the Fire Emblem series. |
Gallery
Artwork of the Summoner from Fire Emblem Cipher.
Artwork of the Summoner from Fire Emblem Cipher.