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'''Alondite''' (エタルド ''Etarudo'', '''Ettard''' in the Japanese versions) is the [[Zelgius|Black Knight's]] ultimate weapon, given to him by [[Sephiran]]. Along with its sister sword, [[Ragnell]], Alondite was blessed by the goddess [[Ashera]] to be wielded by the first apostle, [[Altina]], and so to vanquish [[Yune]]. Statistically, the sword itself is identical to [[Ragnell]]. The only differences between the two swords are color and the fact Ragnell can only be used by Ike, whereas in ''Radiant Dawn'' Alondite can be used by anybody with a high enough sword rank.
 
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|image = [[File:Alondite_Heroes.png]]
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|caption = Alondite's depiction in ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''
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|title = Alondite
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]
 
|type = [[Sword]]
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|rank = Varies
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'''Alondite''' (エタルド ''Etarudo'', '''Ettard''' in the Japanese version) is the personal [[Sword]] of the [[Zelgius|Black Knight]], and hails from the [[Tellius Series]] of ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]''. Statistically identical and visually similar to its sibling blade, [[Ragnell]], Alondite is instead silver; and while [[Ragnell]] is exclusive to [[Ike]], in ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', Alondite can be wielded by any character possessing an SS rank in swords.
In Part 4 of the final chapter in ''Radiant Dawn'', after Ike defeats the Black Knight, the Black Knight dies, and both swords start glowing, as if one cannot exist without the other. Ike will pick up Alondite, which may then be given to any character of the player's choice. Alondite immediately becomes one of the best possible weapons for swordwielders ([[Trueblades]] particularly) and can be blessed with Yune's blessing to make it more potent. If you have trained up a second powerful sword wielder, this would be the blade to give to them (the first person would have the [[Vague Katti]].)
 
   
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==Profile==
An interesting characteristic of Alondite is mentioned by the Black Knight in Chapter 9. After [[Alder]] blocks the Black Knight's attempt to kill [[Jarod]], he says that the sword was not made to kill those who cannot defend themselves. This would explain the Black Knight's failure to kill [[Ena]]--even in an execution setting--in Chapter 28 of ''Path of Radiance''. It is not known whether this is also characteristic of [[Ragnell]] but it seems a fair guess.
 
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Alondite is, alongside its sister sword, [[Ragnell]], imbued with the blessings of the goddess [[Ashera]], and is originally wielded by the first apostle, [[Altina]], to vanquish [[Yune]].
   
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In the events of ''Path of Radiance'', Alondite is first introduced in [[Shades of Evil|Chapter 7]], wherein the Black Knight wields it against his former instructor, [[Greil]], fatally wounding him in the process. The blade later reappears in the second part of [[Moment of Fate|Chapter 27]], where, within the confines of [[Castle Nados]], the Black Knight first employs it in his botched attempt to execute [[Ena]]. Ike later rushes into the building and issues him a challenge, compelling him to draw Alondite in the confrontation that ensues. As the Black Knight is defeated by Ike's hand and presumed to be killed by the subsequent collapse of Castle Nados, the sword's whereabouts thereafter are rendered unknown.
It is safe to assume that Alondite, and possibly [[Ragnell]], were returned to the [[Mainal Cathedral]] after the battle with Ashera.
 
   
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Alondite resurfaces in [[One Survives|Chapter 9]] of the first segment of ''Radiant Dawn'', where the Black Knight, revealed to not have perished in the previous game, protects [[Micaiah]] from being assassinated by [[Jarod]]'s forces with the blade as his weapon of choice. At this point, a unique characteristic of Alondite is divulged by the Black Knight, where, after [[Alder]] is slain in his vain attempt to take the fall for Jarod, he explains that the sword was not forged with the intent of slaying those who are incapable of defending themselves. This could function as a plausible explanation for the Black Knight's seeming failure to kill Ena in the previous game. As to whether this characteristic is similarly possessed by the Ragnell or not, it is, as of yet, not made known.
==Stats==
 
===[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]===
 
{{WeaponStatFE7-11/start}}
 
|[[File:FE9Alondite.gif]]Alondite
 
|[[Sword]]
 
|Prf*
 
| -
 
|18
 
|80%
 
|5%
 
|1-2
 
|20
 
|?
 
| -
 
|Negates non-[[Wrath]] criticals, Defense +5
 
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Preference (Black Knight)
 
   
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Alondite makes one final appearance in the [[Rebirth 2|second Rebirth]] chapter, where the Black Knight, revealing his identity as [[Zelgius]], wields it in the showdown that he wages against Ike. Ike emerges from the battle victorious, with the defeated Black Knight expiring in the process. As Ike prepares to vacate the area, both Ragnell and Alondite will resonate with each other by glowing in unison, almost as if the spirits contained within their cores are calling out to each other. On Yune's urging, Ike will pick up Alondite, and depending on whether certain criteria have been fulfilled, the repressed memory of Ike and [[Mist]] witnessing the death of their [[Elena|mother]] at Greil's hands will be triggered. The triggering of such a flashback essentially suggests that Alondite does not just possess formidable potency as a combat weapon, but also doubles as a vessel that stores fragments of its wielder's memories or soul.
===[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]===
 
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==Weapon Stats==
|[[File:Alondite.png]]Alondite
 
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''===
|[[Sword]]
 
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{{WeaponStat
|SS
 
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|game = fe9
| -
 
 
|[[File:FE9Alondite.gif|20px]] Alondite
|18
 
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|[[File:FE9 Sword.png|20px]] [[Sword]]
|80%
 
 
|Prf
|5%
 
|1-2
+
| -
|20
+
|18
 
|80%
|2
 
| -
+
|5%
 
|1-2
|Def +5
 
|}
+
|20
 
|2
 
| -
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|[[Black Knight (character)|Black Knight]] only; Negates non-[[Wrath]] criticals. Bestows a bonus of +5 [[Defense (stat)|Defense]] when equipped.
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}}
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''===
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{{WeaponStat
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|game = fe10
 
|[[File:Alondite.png|20px]] Alondite
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|[[File:FE10 Sword.gif|20px]] [[Sword]]
 
|SS
 
| -
 
|18
 
|80%
 
|5%
  +
|1-2
 
|20
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|8
 
| -
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|Bestows a bonus of +5 [[Defense (stat)|Defense]] upon its wielder.
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}}
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===''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''===
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{{WeaponStat
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|game = feh
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|Alondite
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|{{Weapon|feh|sword}} [[Sword]]
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|16
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|1
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|400
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|✯✯✯✯✯
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|Enables counterattack regardless of distance<br>if the Black Knight/Zelgius is attacked.
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}}
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==Item Locations==
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''===
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{{ObjectLocation}}
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|Unobtainable
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|Exclusively wielded by the Black Knight.
 
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''===
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{{ObjectLocation}}
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|Event
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|[[Rebirth 2]] - End of chapter.
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|}
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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'Alondite' is a corruption or mistranslation of 'Arondight', which, in some Arthurian texts, is the name of the sword wielded by Lancelot, the knight who betrayed his lord.
In some Arthurian texts, 'Alondite' is named as Lancelot's sword.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The Black Knight's sword was originally called [[Ettard]] in the Japanese version of ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. When it was localized for North America, they changed the name to Alondite. Then when ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'' came along, the sword that Ike joins with, which is not the Black Knight's sword, is named Ettard in the North American version, and Alondite in the Japanese version.
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*Originally known as "[[Ettard]]" in the Japanese version of ''Path of Radiance'', this sword's name only came to be known as "Alondite" when the game was localised. The foray of ''Radiant Dawn'' further added on to the confusion, where the sword Ike wields in his debut within the game is named "Ettard" in the North American version, but referred to as "Alondite" in the Japanese version.
*In the North American version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for Wii, the Black Knight's trophy states that he wields Ettard. This is most likely due to the above stated reason that Alondite was called Ettard in the Japanese version of ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
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*In the North American version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for Wii, the Black Knight's trophy states that he wields Ettard. This is most likely attributed to the naming discrepancy earlier highlighted, where the blade that the Black Knight wields, though known as Ettard in the Japanese version of ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'', is known as "Alondite" in the localised versions instead.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:FE9 Alondite.jpg|The [[Black Knight (character)|Black Knight]] wielding '''Alondite''' in ''Path of Radiance''.
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File:Alondite (FE10).png|The [[Black Knight (character)|Black Knight]] wielding the '''Alondite''' in ''Radiant Dawn''.
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File:FE10 Alondite Ranged.jpg|The Black Knight performing a ranged attack with '''Alondite''' in ''Radiant Dawn''.
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[[Category:Legendary Weapons]]

Revision as of 13:50, 21 August 2019

Alondite (エタルド Etarudo, Ettard in the Japanese version) is the personal Sword of the Black Knight, and hails from the Tellius Series of Fire Emblem. Statistically identical and visually similar to its sibling blade, Ragnell, Alondite is instead silver; and while Ragnell is exclusive to Ike, in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, Alondite can be wielded by any character possessing an SS rank in swords.

Profile

Alondite is, alongside its sister sword, Ragnell, imbued with the blessings of the goddess Ashera, and is originally wielded by the first apostle, Altina, to vanquish Yune.

In the events of Path of Radiance, Alondite is first introduced in Chapter 7, wherein the Black Knight wields it against his former instructor, Greil, fatally wounding him in the process. The blade later reappears in the second part of Chapter 27, where, within the confines of Castle Nados, the Black Knight first employs it in his botched attempt to execute Ena. Ike later rushes into the building and issues him a challenge, compelling him to draw Alondite in the confrontation that ensues. As the Black Knight is defeated by Ike's hand and presumed to be killed by the subsequent collapse of Castle Nados, the sword's whereabouts thereafter are rendered unknown.

Alondite resurfaces in Chapter 9 of the first segment of Radiant Dawn, where the Black Knight, revealed to not have perished in the previous game, protects Micaiah from being assassinated by Jarod's forces with the blade as his weapon of choice. At this point, a unique characteristic of Alondite is divulged by the Black Knight, where, after Alder is slain in his vain attempt to take the fall for Jarod, he explains that the sword was not forged with the intent of slaying those who are incapable of defending themselves. This could function as a plausible explanation for the Black Knight's seeming failure to kill Ena in the previous game. As to whether this characteristic is similarly possessed by the Ragnell or not, it is, as of yet, not made known.

Alondite makes one final appearance in the second Rebirth chapter, where the Black Knight, revealing his identity as Zelgius, wields it in the showdown that he wages against Ike. Ike emerges from the battle victorious, with the defeated Black Knight expiring in the process. As Ike prepares to vacate the area, both Ragnell and Alondite will resonate with each other by glowing in unison, almost as if the spirits contained within their cores are calling out to each other. On Yune's urging, Ike will pick 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 will be triggered. The triggering of such a flashback essentially suggests that Alondite does not just possess formidable potency as a combat weapon, but also doubles as a vessel that stores fragments of its wielder's memories or soul.

Weapon Stats

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Name Type

FE9Alondite Alondite

FE9 Sword Sword

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Rng Wt WEx Worth
Prf - 18 80% 5% 1-2 20 2 -
Effect

Black Knight only; Negates non-Wrath criticals. Bestows a bonus of +5 Defense when equipped.

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Name Type

Alondite Alondite

FE10 Sword Sword

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Rng Wt WEx Worth
SS - 18 80% 5% 1-2 20 8 -
Effect

Bestows a bonus of +5 Defense upon its wielder.

Fire Emblem Heroes

Name Type

Alondite

FEH Sword Sword

Mt Rng SP Rarity
16 1 400 ✯✯✯✯✯
Effect

Enables counterattack regardless of distance
if the Black Knight/Zelgius is attacked.

Item Locations

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Method Location
Unobtainable Exclusively wielded by the Black Knight.

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Method Location
Event Rebirth 2 - End of chapter.

Etymology

'Alondite' is a corruption or mistranslation of 'Arondight', which, in some Arthurian texts, is the name of the sword wielded by Lancelot, the knight who betrayed his lord.

Trivia

  • Originally known as "Ettard" in the Japanese version of Path of Radiance, this sword's name only came to be known as "Alondite" when the game was localised. The foray of Radiant Dawn further added on to the confusion, where the sword Ike wields in his debut within the game is named "Ettard" in the North American version, but referred to as "Alondite" in the Japanese version.
  • In the North American version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl for Wii, the Black Knight's trophy states that he wields Ettard. This is most likely attributed to the naming discrepancy earlier highlighted, where the blade that the Black Knight wields, though known as Ettard in the Japanese version of Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, is known as "Alondite" in the localised versions instead.

Gallery