FE PoR: Tellius & Magic + Tome Designs (p. 177) Translations

This post is part of my ongoing translations of the Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Memorial Book: Tellius Recollection (Vol 1). 

This post is of page 177. It shows some tomes for the lower level magic (basic fire/wind/thunder/light) and also gives a bit of trivia regarding magic in the world of Tellius.

You can find every translation I’ve done on this book so far on the compilation post here!

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In Tellius, magic is commonly used as a weapon in combat. There are four primary types of magic with destructive power: Fire, Wind, Thunder, and Light. There are also Staves, used for healing. It may seem strange that Water (Ice) and Dark are missing, but it is commonly accepted that it is to maintain hegemony among the people of the modern era. Water was one of the miraculous powers of the Creation Goddess Ashunera, and Dark was the evil power of the Dark God Yune. It is likely due to these associations that it is forbidden for the average person to study these types of magic. On a broader scale, the Heron Galdrar can be considered a type of magic too. Below are design materials on some of the different tomes.

Notes:

  • Those we are aware Yune is a goddess and not a god, I went with how they referred to her in FE9 (which was simply “the dark god.”
  • We see dark magic appear in FE10, so it was likely that these practitioners had been authorized to study it, or more likely, illegally studied the dark arts, considering the ones we see are primarily from Daein.
  • Light seems to be authorized as it would be using the accepted Goddess Ashera’s power, leaving the other two forbidden. Perhaps the Great Flood also left water out of the question?
  • Ice does appear in the form of “blizzard,” but likely due to the movement of clouds/weather rather than creating ice/water specifically.

Pokémon Move: Thunderbolt VS Jyuumanboruto – 100,000 Volts or Bolts?

Time for some more Pokémon move trivia! Today’s post is was a request to compare the Pokémon move name: “thunderbolt.” Many have written on the subject already, I’m sure, but I was requested to add my own post about it.

In Japanese, the move is called 10まんボルト (jyuumanboruto). It literally means “100,000 Volts.” However, it can also be read as “100,000 bolts.” So the question from the reader was whether or not it’s “volt” or “bolt”? It sort of makes sense both ways, getting hit with a 100,000 volt attack, or getting hit by 100,000 individual bolts, well, that’s going to hurt!

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Super Smash Bros. Famitsu Scans (All)

This is a quick post to put all four of the Robin/Lucina/Captain Falcon reveal Famitsu Scans in one convenient place. The original scans are not shown in this post. To see those please go to each individual page on this website!

I translated and digitally edited them myself. Some were poor quality and hard to read some kanji, but it mostly makes sense. I hope you find some use for them!

The original scans were provided by Nintendoeverything.com.

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Super Smash Bros. Famitsu Scan Translation (3/4)

Nintendoeverything.com provided some Super Smash Bros. scans for Wii U and 3DS featuring the newly announced Fire Emblem characters. I decided to translate and edit the pictures here. I split them into four pages. Here is the second of two pages for Avatar/Robin/MyUnit!

Robin’s first page can be found here.

Lucina’s page can be found here.

The first is my edit (full view for best readability), and second is the original Japanese page.

My Edit/Translation:

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