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Dire Breidablik
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The Dire Breidablik as it appears in Heroes.
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Dire Breidablik is a weapon skill in the colorless tome category which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. It is a parallel version of Breidablik from the ruined Zenith seen in Book III and became the weapon of the Summoner after the events of that book. As a reflection of this in gameplay, it is a personal weapon of the Summoner as a playable unit. It is a weaponized form of the Summoner's Breidablik used when taking the field during Mjölnir's Strike from version 5.2.0 onward. The weapon, a black version of the regular Breidablik, first appeared in the Book III Ending Movie however.
History
Dire Breidablik is a parallel version of Breidablik, originating from the ruined Zenith that Líf and Thrasir also originate from. To stave off the invasion of Hel's forces, the people of this Zenith intended to perform the Heart's Rite with Angrboða's Heart. However, breaking the seal on the heart caused everyone in this world to die and Breidablik to be left in the blood temple that housed Angrboða's Heart.
During the events of Book III, Líf and Thrasir, now working as generals for Hel, steal Breidablik so that it cannot be used to kill Hel. The prime Alfonse, Sharena and Veronica eventually learn of the history of the ruined Zenith and seek out the divine weapon to stop Hel's invasion of their own world. After defeating Líf, who held the Breidablik, they go to confront Hel. During the battle, Veronica performs the Heart's Rite, turning the parallel Breidablik into the black Dire Breidablik. The Summoner then uses it to kill Hel and save Askr. Afterwards, it remains in the Summoner's possession.
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Heroes
Trivia
- Storywise, Dire Breidablik is similar in concept to Parallel Falchion. Both are parallel versions of a legendary weapon in the respective prime timelines that originate from ruined timelines and are used in the prime timelines to help stop the evil that ruined their original timeline.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Dire Breidablik
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Gallery
The Dire Breidablik as it appears in Heroes.
See also