![]() Ragnell endured continuous wear over the years, losing its pristine appearance in both the blade and the hilt. The Hero had apparently taken Ragnell with him during his journey and was passed down through his lineage. Ragnell plays one last prominent role in the final Rebirth chapter, where it is imbued with Yune's power of chaos, allowing Ike to land the finishing blow on Ashera.Īfter the events of the Tellius series, it is implied that Ike departed from Tellius through an Outrealm Gate and wound up in either Jugdral or Valm in an undisclosed point in the past. On Yune's urging, Ike picks up Alondite, and depending on whether certain criteria have been fulfilled, the repressed memory of Ike and Mist witnessing the death of their mother at Greil's hands is triggered. Ike emerges as the victor of the battle, and as he prepares to vacate the area, both Ragnell and Alondite, driven tip-first into the ground in front of Zelgius' lifeless body, glow in unison. With the sword in hand, Ike later wields it in the final showdown that he wages against Zelgius in the second Rebirth chapter. As she does so, she reveals that she had, prior to escaping from the treacherous plot hatched by the senators, lifted Ragnell from its resting place. Ragnell resurfaces in Chapter 11 of the third segment of Radiant Dawn, where, upon appointing Ike as the overarching commander of the newly-formed Apostle's Army, Sanaki bequeathes the sword to him, passing it off as a form of down payment. He then continues to wield the blade as his principal weapon of choice until he succeeds in retaking Castle Crimea from Ashnard's clutches, whereupon he, by virtue of it being a national treasure of Begnion, passes it into the hands of Apostle Sanaki. Ike takes Ragnell into his possession afterwards, as he later draws it in his confrontation with the Black Knight in the second segment of Chapter 27, ultimately emerging triumphant from the battle. In response, Greil casts aside the blade in favor of Urvan, an axe, a choice that ultimately proves to be fatal, as he is defeated and mortally wounded by the Black Knight's well-placed thrust of the Alondite through his stomach. In the events of Path of Radiance, Ragnell is first introduced in Chapter 7, where the Black Knight, prior to engaging his former instructor, Greil, in a duel, offers him the blade, citing a desire to witness him at his full strength. Taking on the appearance of a large golden sword with a black hilt, the blessings of Ashera renders it unbreakable. Ragnell is, alongside its sister sword, Alondite, blessed by the goddess Ashera, and was originally wielded by the first Apostle, Altina, to vanquish Yune. 3.4 Fire Emblem Fates & Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.2.4 Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.2.1 Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. ![]()
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