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We talk stage dramas as the Expo II stories are added to our site.

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Feature: Fire Emblem Expo II drama stories available in English + casual fan interview - Serenes Forest Home Forums Wiki Games NES Dark Dragon Gaiden SNES Mystery Holy War Thracia 776 Akaneia Saga GBA Binding Blade Blazing Sword The Sacred Stones GameCube/Wii Path of Radiance Radiant Dawn Nintendo DS Shadow Dragon New Mystery Nintendo 3DS Awakening Fire Emblem Fates Fire Emblem Echoes Three Houses Fire Emblem Engage Spinoff Games Tokyo Mirage Sessions Fire Emblem Heroes Fire Emblem Warriors Warriors: Three Hopes Related Games TearRing Saga Berwick Saga Vestaria Saga I Vestaria Saga II Media Gallery Music Videos Feature: Fire Emblem Expo II drama stories available in English + casual fan interview November 8, 2020 Prince of Iris FE Three Houses, News No comments Rediscover the worlds of Three Houses, Path of Radiance, and Awakening with these fun stories by Intelligent Systems. Before we delve into our main topic, here’s a rundown of what Fire Emblem Expo II is for the uninitiated. (If you already know, skip ahead!) In the November of last year, Fire Emblem series developer Intelligent Systems announced it would be bringing back Fire Emblem Expo in May 2020—appropriately named Fire Emblem Expo II. Like the original Expo, it was a fan-focused event to hold art exhibits, onstage music and play performances, and hotspots for buying all-new merchandise. It was like a Fire Emblem paradise, and sure to be a hallmark for the series’ 30th anniversary this year as fans create new memories together. The key visual for Expo II, as seen on its official site.It’s accompanied by a tagline meaning: “To the world of Fire Emblem, together!” Sadly, Intelligent Systems later announced cancellation of this event due to coronavirus concerns a month prior to its planned schedule, which would’ve taken place at the Zepp Namba in the city of Osaka, Japan. While it was a tough move to go through, Intelligent Systems did share offerings to make up for the loss, like broadcasting the original 2019 Expo concert on YouTube and selling tailored merch on the Fire Emblem Online Shop (including a CD album with music from the event, Fire Emblem Premium Arrange II, which would be used for a Tap Battle event in Fire Emblem Heroes). In the end, bits and pieces of Expo II still ended up with fans even if the event itself didn’t actually take place. Among the things Intelligent Systems did in their efforts to keep the spirit of Expo II alive was publish the scripts to a number of stage dramas which were to be played at the event on the Expo II website for all to read, which brings us to our main topic! An excerpt from one of the three Expo II stories, as it appears on our site. Each stage drama is an all-new short story starring a group of characters, acted out by their voice actors with appropriate background music. Commonly released on CDs, they are also played exclusively at in-person events, and the stories we have to share today are thanks to the published Japanese scripts, and those scripts being translated by a fellow fan passionate enough to bring all three of them to English! Big thanks to bomb_some_dodongos via Reddit who gave us the chance to use their hard work as a base and deliver it in our own engaging way for readers to digest. We here at Serenes Forest are using the in-game portraits to help visualize the different tones of their lines, since there’s no audio to go with these stories. We hope our readers can enjoy each story thanks to this format emulating the Fire Emblem experience! They can be found at the following pages within each game’s respective hub: Fire Emblem: Three Houses – A Lively Arts Festival Meeting Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance – A Brother and Sister Shelter from the Rain Fire Emblem Awakening – The Box the Merchant Forgot To close out today’s feature article, we spoke with our guest bomb_some_dodongos for a short while about the drama stories and a little of themselves. We recommend reading this quick interview after checking out the stories above! Q: First of all, how did you get to where you are today? It’s no secret that you’re a fan of Fire Emblem, but we’d love to hear your story about how you got into the series in the first place, as well as your journey to translating Japanese content like the Expo II stage dramas. A: These are two stories that I find pretty fun, and love to share! I first got into the series because of…a TV commercial for Path of Radiance! It immediately piqued my interest. Once I finally got a chance to play…it was love at first sight. It’s probably a normal story for most, but I almost never paid attention to commercials,

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