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“ | Run, Mozu! Please, dear! Run and don't look back! | ” | — Mozu's mother telling her to get to safety |
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Tragic Start is the first paralogue chapter in Fire Emblem Fates. As a paralogue chapter, its events are not integral to the game's main storyline and can be done at the player's leisure. In this chapter, Corrin and their army arrive at a village decimated by Faceless and must protect the sole survivor of the disaster.
Plot
- Main article:
Tragic Start/Script
A Faceless (presumably the stage's boss) growls in front of a mother and daughter. The mother asks her daughter, Mozu, to run away from the area and not look back; Mozu asks her mother to take her hand and asks that they run together. The Faceless growls again as it attacks, killing Mozu's mother; Mozu cries out to her fallen mother one last time.
We cut to Corrin hearing Mozu's cries and deducing something bad is happening; Felicia/Jakob also notes the trouble brewing and notes that the village is under attack by Faceless--and it has been ravaged, they are too late. Corrin refuses to give up hope and states there must be survivors; he/she deduces that with any luck, some people escaped, and asks his/her army to start searching the area. Battle preparations take place at this point.
Once preparations are finished, we find Mozu moping over the destruction of her village and the deaths of her mother and the village's other inhabitants; she deduces that she's alone with nowhere to go and sees the Faceless are coming back for her. The battle begins at this point.
If Corrin speaks to Mozu, they ask her if she's OK, to which Mozu says she's not, making mention of her mother and friends; Corrin states he/she is here to help, and asks Mozu where her mother and friends are, to which Mozu states her mother wouldn't take her hand. Corrin apologizes and tells Mozu that there's no time to grieve now, asking her to stay behind him/her, he/she vowing to keep her safe; Mozu vows that she has to fight for her mother, friends, and everything the Faceless took from her. The player may now control Mozu at this point.
Once the battle ends, Corrin states that they've finished off the last of the Faceless; Mozu asks Corrin what she does now, as the Faceless took everything from her; Corrin believes that Mozu must have some surviving family nearby and offers to take Mozu to them, but Mozu states that there is no surviving family and she can't even start over in this area--all of the homes and fields in this area are destroyed, yet she says she wouldn't stay in the area if it wasn't, as everyone she called family is dead and every house is a grave. Corrin states that his/her army will be glad to take her in, saying they can't replace all that Mozu lost but that the army can take care of her; Mozu asks if she can really join Corrin's group, to which Corrin confirms, at least until they can find a safe place for her to call home. Corrin states that their group is a dangerous cause, going from one battle to the next, ever in peril, which he/she believes is no life for Mozu; Mozu states she's not afraid, that she can help and possibly even save Corrin or one of his/her friends, then asks Corrin to let her join his/her cause, vowing to keep them safe. Corrin accepts Mozu's offer, then admits that Mozu sounds like one of the group already; Mozu states she'll do her best, and that she'll stay safe--her mother's watching over her now.
Summary
Corrin receives a report that a nearby village is under attack by Faceless. The group rush to the village with the hope that they will be able to save the victims.
Chapter data
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Victory: Rout the enemy. | Player | Other | Enemy | |||
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Defeat: Corrin is defeated (Classic), or the army is routed (Casual). | 8+1 | 1-1 | 19 | |||
This chapter's map is 25 columns by 20 rows.
Character data
Birthright Conquest Revelation
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New units
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Available characters
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Note: The returning characters list only those recruited by the time this chapter is unlocked. Felicia is only a returning character if Corrin is male, while Jakob is only a returning character if Corrin is female. As a paralogue chapter, there is no set timeframe in which the chapter must be taken on; thus, it is possible to have recruited more characters than the above by the point the chapter is started.
Item data
There are no items in this chapter.
Event tile data
There are no event tiles during the events of the chapter. When returning to the area for skirmishes in Birthright and Revelation, the following event tiles appear:
- Column 6, row 12: Plains tile to the right of five wall tiles
- Column 22, row 20: Three squares west of the bottom-right square of the map
Dragon Vein data
There are no Dragon Veins in this chapter.
Enemy data
- Note: The following enemies' levels are those assuming the player plays this chapter closer to chapter 7 than closer to the final chapter. Levels may be higher depending on progress along the main story path.
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NPC data
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Boss data
- Stats with a + may be higher the further along one of the main story paths the player is.
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Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody. |
This section has been marked as a stub. Please help improve the page by adding information.
Trivia
This chapter is the only paralogue in Fates to not be a child paralogue.
In other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Tragic Start |
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English (unofficial) |
Hope from Tragedy |
Popularly known by this name prior to the international release of the chapter. |
Gallery
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References
Tragic Start | • Dragon Blood → |
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