Fire Emblem Engage - Fell Xenologue Part 1: Dragons From Afar

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Time to begin the Fell Xenologue, you can do this by interacting with the well if you have downloaded the DLC for this game. In the Fell Xenologue, Alear ends up in an alternate Elyos where she meets up with two Fell Dragon Twins, and she learns about what has happened to the Alear of the alternate Elyos following Sombron's defeat, and about the Emblem Bracelets, then a hooded figure enters Lythos Castle in an attempt to take the Emblem Bracelets.

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To do the Fell Xenologue, interact with the well, you must have downloaded the DLC for this game in order to do it, and you can change the difficulty of the Fell Xenologue, if the map is a bit hard for you, you can decrease the difficulty.
Alear then comes across her male counterpart, and one bit of detail about the other Alear is that you never see their face, and they are shown to have only blue hair, no bit of red, which could mean that the Alear from the alternate Elyos is a Divine Dragon and is Lumera's real child.
Then we meet with two Fell Dragon Twins, Nil and Nel, and they tell Alear about what has happened, we learn that the Alear from the alternate Elyos became the Divine Dragon Monarch after Lumera's death, and that during the battle with Sombron, Alear defeated him, but at the cost of their own life, and because of that, the four nations in Elyos have gone to war with one another. Then a hooded figure arrives to take the Emblem Bracelets, and we have to stop him, we then learn that Nel can transform into a Fell Dragon, but Nil cannot.
For that battle, Nil, Nel, and Alear will be auto deployed, and you can only bring two units, the first one I recommend is a Healer, like Framme or Jean, and the other is a unit with good Defense, like Louis or Goldmary. Nel comes with Représailles, a special lance, and Fell Spark, which uses a Fell dragonstone and it halves the foe's Defense and Resistance when used, her personal ability is Protective, which grant her +10 crit when foe initiates combat with Nil. Nel has good stats, and as she is a Dragon unit, she can make use of many Emblems, best for her are Marth, Eirika, or Lucina, any that are good for dealing damage, or you can use Byleth or Corrin as they pair well with Dragon units.
Nil is also a Fell Dragon, he comes with Revanche, a special axe, and he has a Restore staff, Nil can use axes and staves, Micaiah is a good Emblem to equip onto Nil for support. Nil has Wounded Pride, which grants him crit +10 when an ally within 2 spaces defeats a foe, his stats are really weak, so he is more of a supporter, and you do lose if neither Nil or Nel are defeated in battle.
You fight several Corrupted Wolves on the map, their fangs can inflict a curse which inflicts 5 HP of damage to foe after combat, and can stack up to 20, and the only way to cure it is to use Restore.
Once you get closer to the hooded person, he has the Bracelet of the Ancestor, allowing him to use Emblem Tiki, and he can use Divine Blessing to give an ally a Revival Stone. Fire Breath ignores the target's Defense and Resistance, and Draconic Form has the user transform into a dragon, increasing their stats. The hooded figure has a Revival Stone, and he can use a Silver Dagger for dealing damage, the best way is to have your units get in some engage attacks to take him down.
With the hooded figure gone, we then reclaim the Emblem Bracelet for Tiki, but we are unable to restore the Emblem back to normal as Alear cannot find an invocation for the Emblem, which could be because she is in an alternate world, and for some reason, Tiki was able to talk to us, despite Dark Emblems not being able to talk.
Then after a bit more dialogue, the first chapter of the Fell Xenologue is done, and I have decided that in between, I can explore the Somniel and view some support conversations, but I will try not to show that many activities as we have seen about all of them throughout the adventure.







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