Fire Emblem: Seisen No Keifu - Development

Development

The game title was originally going to be entitled as translated Fire Emblem: Light Inheritors. The same title was used as the title of chapter 6, and a similar title was used in the manga adaptations. Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu was originally going to be divided into three parts, with Serlis's tale being the second part. The canceled third part was going to reveal the killings of some of Sigurd's generation and other issues. However, because of time constraints, it was shortened to two parts.

According to Shouzou Kaga, it was originally planned that in Serlis's tale, only one child would be born per parent with the gender being randomly selected, with the exception of Serlis, Yuria, Leaf, and Altenna. The third part was going to be a story of members of Serlis's party reuniting with remnants of Sigurd's army, and those who were not Sigurd's servants would be subjugated.

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