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[[File:Fe13 sibling blades demon's ingle approach.png|thumb|The Demon's Ingle seen in the distance.]]
'''Demon's Ingle''' ('''Doma's Remains''' in the Japanese version) is a volcano on the Continent of [[Valm]]. It lies atop of the remains of the Dark God [[Duma]]. [[Yen'fay]] is fought inside the volcano.
 
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The {{nihongo|'''Demon's Ingle'''|{{Hover|ドーマの臓物|Dōma no zōmotsu}}|Doma's Remains}} is a location from ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''. It is an active volcano towering over the southern regions of [[Valm]]. When [[Chrom]] leads the [[Ylisse (country)|Ylissean]] League here, it becomes the site of [[Sibling Blades|Chapter 18]] of ''Awakening''.
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==Profile==
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The Demon's Ingle sits on eastern edge of a southern mountain range on the continent of Valm. It is an inland volcano, though it is near a river and not far from a lake. Due to the activity of the volcano, no trees grow on or near it. According to [[Say'ri]], it is believed that a wicked fire god is sealed away in the depths of the volcano and the violent eruptions are a manifestation of its anger. The common man normally does not approach the Demon's Ingle due to the hazardous terrain. Even paths that seem safe may set fire or become lava. That said, there is still [[Chest|treasure]] to be found there, if one can reach it before it burns to scrap.
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==Story==
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After being ambushed by [[Walhart]]'s army and the former Resistance army at [[Fort Steiger]], Chrom and his forces flee south in hopes of splitting up the Valmese forces by attacking the smaller army to the south. Spotting a fire on top of a mountain, Chrom asks Say'ri about it. She informs him that the Demon's Ingle is actually a fearsome volcano. Inspired, Chrom and [[Robin]] use the volcano as the means to escape the power-hungry dynasts' forces and face [[Yen'fay]]'s army alone.
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Fueled by his pride, Yen'fay entered the Demon's Ingle after Chrom's army. After a fierce battle, Chrom and Say'ri take down Yen'fay. Upon his death, Say'ri learns the truth from [[Excellus]] for the reason of his allegiance to Walhart despite the fact the Conqueror slaughtered their parents and people: he did it to protect her.
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== Armory ==
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Physic 1800
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Recover 1950
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Ward 2100
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Dragonstone 2300
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Beaststone 2000
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Despite the name of the volcano in the Japanese version, [[Duma]] is said to have been buried where the [[Mila Tree]] is in ''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]''.
*In the English version, Say'ri mentions that the Demon's Ingle has an ancient and terrifyingly powerful demon was sealed away in it, and that the constant eruptions are a manifestation of it's anger. This is likely a mistranslation or a deliberate change for localization, as it is actually the supposed resting place of The [[Dark God]], [[Duma]], the final boss of [[Fire Emblem Gaiden]].
 
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**It is worth noting that ''Awakening'' was released first, and the location of Duma's resting place was likely changed during the development of ''Echoes.''
*It is unknown as to why the Demon's Ingle is in the middle of Valm, as Gaiden's final battle took place under the [[Duma Shrine]] which was in North Eastern section of what was formely [[Rigel]]. It is possible that while [Alm] delved into it's depths, he was also traveling underneath [[Valentia]] and the area Duma resided was in the center of the continent. However, this would imply the the actual time it took to reach him was through the span of several days, or perhaps even a week.
 
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==Gallery==
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Fe13 sibling blades demon's ingle location.png|The Demon's Ingle as it appears on the map.
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FE13 Chapter 18.png|The map of the Demon's Ingle from Chapter 18.
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Fe13 sibling blades say'ri lissa daraen chrom.png|[[Lissa]], Robin, and Chrom comfort Say'ri at the Demon's Ingle.
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 27 March 2024

Fe13 sibling blades demon's ingle approach

The Demon's Ingle seen in the distance.

The Demon's Ingle (ドーマの臓物, Doma's Remains) is a location from Fire Emblem Awakening. It is an active volcano towering over the southern regions of Valm. When Chrom leads the Ylissean League here, it becomes the site of Chapter 18 of Awakening.

Profile

The Demon's Ingle sits on eastern edge of a southern mountain range on the continent of Valm. It is an inland volcano, though it is near a river and not far from a lake. Due to the activity of the volcano, no trees grow on or near it. According to Say'ri, it is believed that a wicked fire god is sealed away in the depths of the volcano and the violent eruptions are a manifestation of its anger. The common man normally does not approach the Demon's Ingle due to the hazardous terrain. Even paths that seem safe may set fire or become lava. That said, there is still treasure to be found there, if one can reach it before it burns to scrap.

Story

After being ambushed by Walhart's army and the former Resistance army at Fort Steiger, Chrom and his forces flee south in hopes of splitting up the Valmese forces by attacking the smaller army to the south. Spotting a fire on top of a mountain, Chrom asks Say'ri about it. She informs him that the Demon's Ingle is actually a fearsome volcano. Inspired, Chrom and Robin use the volcano as the means to escape the power-hungry dynasts' forces and face Yen'fay's army alone.

Fueled by his pride, Yen'fay entered the Demon's Ingle after Chrom's army. After a fierce battle, Chrom and Say'ri take down Yen'fay. Upon his death, Say'ri learns the truth from Excellus for the reason of his allegiance to Walhart despite the fact the Conqueror slaughtered their parents and people: he did it to protect her.

Armory

Physic 1800

Recover 1950

Ward 2100

Dragonstone 2300

Beaststone 2000

Trivia

  • Despite the name of the volcano in the Japanese version, Duma is said to have been buried where the Mila Tree is in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
    • It is worth noting that Awakening was released first, and the location of Duma's resting place was likely changed during the development of Echoes.

Gallery