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Durandal
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Durandal (Japanese: デュランダル Durandal), also known as the Blazing Blade or sword of sacred fire (Japanese: 烈火の剣 Sword of Flame), is a regalia sword introduced in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. It is one of the eight legendary weapons of Elibe, forged to combat dragons late in the Scouring, and was the chosen weapon of Roland the Little Knight of the Eight Legends.
History
At the height of the Scouring, Durandal was forged alongside the other Elibean legendary weapons, and was entrusted to Roland. Legend has it that after the war, Roland took the blade to his hometown, Ostia, and when he held it aloft, the scarred and barren war-torn land was suddenly rejuvenated with plants springing back to life.[1] At some point afterward, Roland sealed it away after the war in a lava cavern in the mountains of what would eventually become Ostia, under the vigilant watch of the lingering spirits of Georg and other warriors formerly in his service; as with all of the legendary weapons, it was then placed under a strong seal inhibiting its use by Bramimond.
980 years after the Scouring, at the persuasion of Athos, Bramimond released the seal on the legendary weapons to permit Eliwood, Hector and Lyn to use them to defeat Nergal. The group travelled to Durandal's resting place, where Eliwood conquered the guardian souls and Athos conferred with the soul of Roland, who allowed his distant descendant Eliwood to claim the sword. Immediately after leaving the cave, the group was beset upon by an Ice Dragon seemingly appearing out of nowhere; the blade guided Eliwood's body and used him to use it to slay the dragon, which as it died revealed itself to be Ninian. Severely shaken at having killed Ninian, Eliwood returned the blade to Athos for a while, feeling unable to wield it after his actions. Athos gave it back to him for the final fight with Nergal, and Eliwood used it in that fight and against a dragon summoned by Nergal. Afterward, Durandal was returned to its resting place in Ostia.
Twenty years later, if Hector's daughter Lilina survived Legance's rebellion, Eliwood's son Roy was led to Durandal's cavern by her, to claim the sword themselves before Bern's army could. The group arrived to find the cavern already claimed by a bandit group led by Henning which did not appear to be aware of Durandal's presence in the cave. Roy's group eliminated the bandit infestation and claimed Durandal for themselves, using it against Bern's forces and the War Dragons found therein in the Disturbance of Bern.
Stats
In the main Fire Emblem series
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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The Binding Blade | S | 17 | 12 | 90 | 0 | 1 | 20 | Cannot be sold | 1 | +5 strength when equipped. Deals bonus damage to dragon units. | |
The Blazing Blade | Prf* | 17 | 16 | 90 | 0 | 1 | 20 | Cannot be sold | 1 | +5 strength when equipped. Deals bonus damage to dragon units. |
In other Fire Emblem series titles
Durandal Blazing Durandal Ardent Durandal
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Heroes (Unrefined) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | -- | 400 SP | -- | Grants Atk+4 during combat if user initiates attack. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Effect) |
File:Is feh wpn swift sparrow refined.png | 5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | -- | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Grants Atk+6 during combat if user initiates attack. Grants +3 HP. Grants an additional +4 each to Attack and Speed during combat if user initiates attack. |
Heroes (Refined: +Atk) |
5★ | 18 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | -- | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Grants Atk+6 during combat if user initiates attack. Grants +5 HP. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Spd) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | -- | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Grants Atk+6 during combat if user initiates attack. Grants +5 HP and +3 Speed. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Def) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | -- | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Grants Atk+6 during combat if user initiates attack. Grants +5 HP and +4 Defense. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Res) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | -- | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Grants Atk+6 during combat if user initiates attack. Grants +5 HP and +4 Resistance. |
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Locations
The Binding Blade
Event | Chapter 8x, end of chapter |
The Blazing Blade
Inventory | Athos |
Heroes
Durandal
Units | Eliwood: Knight of Lycia |
Blazing Durandal
Units | Roy: Brave Lion |
Forging | Durandal (375 , 150 , 400 SP) |
Ardent Durandal
Units | Eliwood: Blazing Knight |
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Durandal is present as a skill on one of Eliwood's cards in Fire Emblem Cipher: B07-002R+X Knight of Lycia, Eliwood. It gives Eliwood an effective bonus against dragons, adding +20 to his attack power when fighting dragon-type units.
Flavor text
Trivia
- In The Blazing Blade, the weapon's weight was increased, making it the heaviest sword in the game.
- In the two pre-release builds of The Blazing Blade, Durandal featured a much shorter blade in Eliwood's battle animations featuring it. Lyn also had a unique battle animation wielding Durandal, although she is still locked out from using it and hacking is required to see it.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Durandal |
From Durendal (also spelled Durandal), the powerful sword wielded by Roland of the Twelve Peers, in the Frankish epic The Song of Roland.[2] |
Japanese |
デュランダル |
Durandal |
Spanish |
Durandal |
-- |
French |
Durandal |
-- |
German |
Durandal |
-- |
Italian |
Durandal |
-- |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Durandal |
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Simplified Chinese |
迪兰达尔 |
Durandal; used in the unreleased Chinese localization of The Binding Blade. |
Traditional Chinese |
迪朗達爾 |
Durandal |
Blazing Durandal
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Blazing Durandal |
The upgraded version in Heroes used by Roy: Brave Lion. Blazing is derived from "Blazing Blade", Durandal's title. |
Japanese |
烈剣デュランダル |
Intense sword Durandal. 烈剣 rekken (lit. "intense sword") is a contraction of 烈火の剣 rekka no ken (lit. "sword of raging fire"), Durandal's Japanese title. |
Spanish |
Durandal ígnea |
Fiery Durandal |
French |
Durandal ardente |
Burning Durandal; identical to the French name of the Ardent Durandal. |
German |
Feuer-Durandal |
Fire Durandal |
Italian |
Durandal ardente |
Blazing Durandal |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Durandal ígnea |
Fiery Durandal |
Traditional Chinese |
烈劍迪朗達爾 |
Blazing Sword Durandal |
Ardent Durandal
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Ardent Durandal |
Used for Eliwood: Blazing Knight's version in Heroes. |
Japanese |
緋剣デュランダル |
Scarlet Sword Durandal. |
Spanish |
Durandal pírica |
Burning Durandal |
French |
Durandal ardente |
Burning Durandal; identical to the French name for the Blazing Durandal. |
German |
Heißes Durandal |
Hot Durandal |
Italian |
Durandal cremisi |
Crimson Durandal |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Durandal ardente |
Burning Durandal |
Traditional Chinese |
緋劍迪朗達爾 |
Crimson sword Durandal |
Gallery
Artwork of Durandal from The Blazing Blade.
The old revision of Durandal appearing in Heroes.
The current revision of Durandal appearing in Heroes.
Ardent Durandal as it appears in Heroes.
Eliwood wielding Durandal in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.
Eliwood uses Durandal on a seemingly wild ice dragon in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.
References
- ↑ "They also say that after the war ended, Roland returned to his home of Ostia. He raised Durandal high above his head, and the earth scorched by the flames of war suddenly blossomed with life again." — Lilina, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
- ↑ Twelve Peers, Timeless Myths, Published: June 6, 2006, Retrieved: January 29, 2015
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