>In 2001, Nintendo released the Nintendo Gamecube >one of the launch titles was the much-anticipated sequel to Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Melee! >among the many, many new characters was the protagonist of a japan-exclusive franchise called 'Fire Emblem' >as well, a character from the same franchise, included as an advertisement for the first fire emblem game on the Game Boy Advance: The Sword of Seals >While Roy wasn't a very commonly used character, Marth was, and his popularity prompted Nintendo to consider releasing the Fire Emblem franchise worldwide. >2 years later, the first internationally released Fire Emblem game was released to global praise. >While designed as a prequel to FE6, Blazing Sword introduced a new Lord, a "Nomad" named Lyn >She had a modestly interesting campaign, but once the main plot started, she didn't really contribute much, and as the plot ended, she returned to her homeland, never to be seen again.
We know what happened to Eliwood's child, the Blazing Hero Roy. We know what happened to Hector's child, the maiden of Fire Lillina...but what of Lyn's daughter? What was going on in Sacae while Zephiel tried to awaken the Ancient Evil dragon?
Ladies(male) and gentlemen, this is Sword of Heaven and Earth, my new gold standard for 'this is totally set as a sequel/tie-in to a main series franchise!'
Did you like Thracia 776 being an interlude/tie-in to Genealogy, featuring characters that appeared in Genealogy?
Did you always want to see more "Nomads..." and depth of Sacae?
Then you'll enjoy this. Fair warning, this is a JP hack, which means Machine Translation.