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Fire Emblem: Three Houses Reveals the Villains With New Screenshots and Artwork

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Today Nintendo and Intelligent Systems revealed two villains from their upcoming simulation JRPG Fire Emblem: Three Houses with new screenshots and art.

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The first is Flame Lord.

He’s a mysterious character moving in secret around the Monstery. Although his emotions can’t be read, as they’re hidden under his mask, it’s obvious that he’s an enemy of the Chuch.

He even attacked the students at the head of a band of bandits with some mysterious purpose, but he failed due to the intervention of the main character. Since then, he has shown a keen interest in the protagonist. His purpose is mysterious.

The second villain is the Grim Reaper Knight.

He is a knight with a sinister armor who wields a big scythe like a reaper and kidnaps people at night. In the city of Garreg Mach, there has been a rumor about this death knight for a while. Yet, he is not a rumor. He will certainly appear in front of the heroes as a real threat.

You can check out the new images below. If you want to see and learn more of the Fire Emblem: Three Houses, you can enjoy lots of videos and images from yesterday, the screenshots and video showing Eldegardmore for Dimitriassets for Claudescreenshot and video showing Jeralt, and even more starring Rea.

We also have the introduction of Sothis, a look at the main hero and heroine Beres and Beret (or Byleth as they’re named in English)the introduction of Hubertthe reveal of Doudo,  the introduction of Manuelathat of Dorotheathe reveal of Felix, the assets introducing Hildamore showcasing Hanneman, the reveal of Ferdinandeven more showing Mercedesmore assets focusing on Raphael, the first look at Bernadetta, on top of the introduction of Ash.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses will release on July 26 exclusively for Nintendo Switch.

[Translation: Mari Okochi]

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