Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (Nattsu Fujimori manga)

This article is about the Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu manga that was made by Nattsu Fujimori, for the other Seisen no Keifu manga that was made by Mitsuki Oosawa with the same title name, see Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu (Mitsuki Oosawa manga) Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu manga (translated as Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War) is one of the three manga adaptions of Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu. This manga adaption is more of comedic representation of the First Generation. Includes Noish receiving candies from rescuing a village, Oifey camouflaging in the bushes, and Midayle being mistaken for a pretty woman multiple times. It has a total of six volumes.

Info

 * Author: Nattsu Fujimori
 * Illustrator: Nattsu Fujimori
 * Publisher: Enix
 * Release: November 12th, 1997 - October 27th, 2001 (Japan)
 * Volumes (ISBN):
 * Vol. 1: 4-87025-656-8 (November 12th, 1997)
 * Vol. 2: 4-87025-317-8 (July 12th, 1998)
 * Vol. 3: 4-87025-446-8 (Febuary 12th, 1999)
 * Vol. 4: 4-7575-0153-6 (January 27th, 2000)
 * Vol. 5: 4-7575-0469-1 (July 27th, 2001)
 * Vol. 6: 4-7575-0578-7 (December 27th, 2001)

Differences from the game

 * In the manga adaption, Kinbois doesn't get killed by Siglud's army and he begged for mercy and Siglud decide that not to kill him. He acts more like a scardy cat than a tough guy due to being a Comedical in the Manga. In the game, he is gets perished in Chapter 1.
 * In the manga adaption, Shanan escaped after they keep battling Ira, but in the game, she has to be has to be recruited after you captured Genoa Castle and rescue Shanan in order to have her in Siglud's army.