![]() I’m criticizing this game as a concerned and disappointed fan of a long running series. Let me start by saying I’m a huge fan of the Fire Emblem series, possibly the biggest among my friends, so I’m not just coming out of nowhere to say “ Fates bad because anime bullshit” or whatever just because it’s popular or I hate Fire Emblem or something. If you wanted to experience it first-hand without spoilers, turn back now.Īlso, obviously, trigger warning for discussion of child sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment, homophobia, transphobia, stalking, incest and a brief mention of BDSM. I could have made this article about LGBT+ representation across the entire Fire Emblem series, and how Ike is absolutely, unequivocally asexual, but that’s a whole other can of worms I don’t really wanna get into right now, and I think Fates is far more than enough for one article anyway.īefore we go any further, fair warning that this article contains spoilers for Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright, Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation, and Fire Emblem Awakening. ![]() The problems, however, begin when we start to dig into the details of those relationships. Your choices are varied, ranging from the crown prince of the Kingdom of Nohr to a lowly village girl from the countryside of the rival Kingdom of Hoshido, and everything in between. ![]() ![]() You know, light reading!įire Emblem Fates is a game full of choices, and that includes which of your units you want your avatar character to get married to. Here's a contributor post by Morgan discussing queerphobia, incest, and pedophilia in Fire Emblem. ![]()
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