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Kelbeth's Gate
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That fortress, Kelbeth's Gate, guards the road into Munster. As strongholds go, it's rather small, but don't let its size fool you: the people of this area say it's more terrible than Hell itself.
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— August to Leif
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Kelbeth's Gate (Japanese: ケルベスの門 Gate of Kelbeth) is the third chapter of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
Plot
- Main article: Kelbeth's Gate/Script
Raydrik arrives at the Gate of Kelbeth, where a stronghold has been set up to facilitate the Loptrian child hunts. He decides to recuperate there, leaving the fort in the hands of Lobos. Meanwhile, Leif arrives and learns about the child hunts. He immediately vows to rescue the children, and August departs for Munster. Leif kills Robos and seizes the fort, but Raydrik appears and forces him and Eyvel to surrender by using Nanna as a hostage. Leif's friends are forced to retreat, and they vow to rescue him as soon as possible.
Beginning log
Ridding Iz of the pirates who had infested it, Leif hurriedly resumed his course to Munster. It was not long until he arrived at Kelbeth's Gate, a small fortress that guarded the entrance to the province of Munster...
Chapter data
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Victory: Seize the throne
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Player
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Partner
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Leif dies
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9+2
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{{{partner}}}
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4
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17+23
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{{{third}}}
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Character data
Item data
Shop data
Enemy data
Reinforcements
- Turns 10-16
- 2 Brigands from the western border of the map, between the two forests
- Turns 12-17
- Turns 14-16
- 1 Soldier from the corridor left of the treasure room
NPC data
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Name
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Class
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Lv
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Inventory and Skills
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Notes
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Jubel
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Civilian
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1
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1
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Should be returned to the bottom right house.
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Romeo
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Civilian
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1
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1
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Should be returned to the top left house; gives a Shield Ring if he is returned.
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Coirpre
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Civilian
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1
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1
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Should be returned to the top right house.
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Luccia
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Civilian
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1
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1
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Should be returned to the bottom left house; gives a Baldr Scroll if she is returned.
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Name
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Class
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Lv
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#
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Inventory and Skills
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Notes
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Boss data
- Main article: Lobos
- Note: Stats may vary due to auto-leveling.
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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Regarding the chapter itself, be sure to carry some door keys to enter the building—the vendor to the north sells keys. There is a room with children that can be brought to their individual homes to receive a reward in return; the reward for returning two particular children can be received later: Coirpre for a Warp staff, and Jubel to recruit Dalsin. Brigands will attack the villages, though, so work quickly.
Lobos is not too difficult, so simply take him out, take advantage of Thracia's trading mechanic, and seize the throne.
This is the last chapter before your units are scattered and you are forced to reconvene bit by bit, so be sure each unit has the items you would like them to have before Leif seizes the throne.
- Leif and Lifis will have their inventory put in chests in the next chapter, where they will both still be playable.
- Eyvel's inventory will be replaced, and she will leave the party for most of the story.
- Finn and Safy join during Chapter 7.
- Osian, Halvan, and Ronan join during Chapter 8, and Marty can be recruited here.
- Dagdar and Tanya appear in Chapter 8x. If it is skipped, they cannot be re-recruited unless one of them dies or is captured by the end of this chapter.
If any of these units are dead or weren't recruited, they will not show up in their respective rejoining chapters.
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English (unofficial)
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• Kelbeth's Gate • Kerberos' Gate • The Gate of Kelbeth
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• A modification of the name directly below used by this wiki, based on "Kelbeth", an official NoJ romanization. • Used in the most recent, up-to-date version of the fan translation patch; "Kerberos" is a rendering of Cerberus based on ancient Greek. • Used in older version of the Thracia 776 fan-translation patch.
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