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{{Quote|Plegia is Ylisse's westerly neighbor. They send small bands into our territory, hoping to instigate a war.|[[Chrom]] explaining about Plegia to the [[Avatar (Awakening)|Avatar]].}}
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{{Quote|Plegia is Ylisse's westerly neighbor. They send small bands into our territory, hoping to instigate a war.|[[Chrom]] explaining Plegia to [[Robin]].}}
 
[[File:Perezia.jpg|thumb|300px|The '''Theocracy of Plegia''']]
 
[[File:Perezia.jpg|thumb|300px|The '''Theocracy of Plegia''']]
 
'''Plegia''' (ペレジア, '''Perezia''' in the Japanese version) is a country controlled by a theocracy devoted to the Fell Dragon [[Grima (character)|Grima]].
 
'''Plegia''' (ペレジア, '''Perezia''' in the Japanese version) is a country controlled by a theocracy devoted to the Fell Dragon [[Grima (character)|Grima]].
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Unlike its easterly neighbor, [[Ylisse (country)|Ylisse]], Plegia worships the Fell Dragon Grima as the god of annihilation. This leads to a conflict between the two nations for their worship of different dragons which lasted for nearly 1000 years. Plegia is ruled by their king, [[Gangrel]], but his power affects only some of the nation. The other portion is ruled by a religious sect, the [[Grimleal]], a cult that worships the [[Grima (character)|Fell Dragon]]. Despite being a theocracy, only a minority of citizens worship Grima, although everyone, even the rulers such as Gangrel, are forced to pay lip service to the Grimleal.
 
Unlike its easterly neighbor, [[Ylisse (country)|Ylisse]], Plegia worships the Fell Dragon Grima as the god of annihilation. This leads to a conflict between the two nations for their worship of different dragons which lasted for nearly 1000 years. Plegia is ruled by their king, [[Gangrel]], but his power affects only some of the nation. The other portion is ruled by a religious sect, the [[Grimleal]], a cult that worships the [[Grima (character)|Fell Dragon]]. Despite being a theocracy, only a minority of citizens worship Grima, although everyone, even the rulers such as Gangrel, are forced to pay lip service to the Grimleal.
   
Despite its desert landscape, Plegia has a bountiful navy, and has a large treasury, which Chrom borrowed from after the defeat of Gangrel.
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Despite its desert landscape, Plegia has a bountiful navy and a large treasury, which Chrom borrowed from after the defeat of Gangrel.
   
The Plegian army is mostly comprised of [[Barbarian]]s, [[Dark Mage]]s, [[Wyvern Rider]]s, [[Myrmidon]]s and [[Thief|Thieves]].
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The Plegian army is mostly comprised of [[Barbarian]]s, [[Dark Mage]]s, [[Wyvern Rider]]s, [[Myrmidon]]s and [[Thief|Thieves]]. The Barbarians and Brigands found in the game's beginning chapters are from the Theocracy, and are recognized as Plegian due to their accent as Frederick mentions.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Like all countries of the realm, Plegia was founded during a period known as "the Schism", a somewhat vague event in the time between ''[[Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~]]'' and ''Awakening''. After the defeat of the Fell Dragon, Grima, Plegia was tasked with safeguarding a gemstone of the [[Shield of Seals|Fire Emblem]], the black gem [[Darksphere|Sable]]. However, this was ironic as the Fire Emblem was a part of the downfall of the Fell Dragon. A short time after the fall of Grima, the Grimleal was formed, and took control of Plegia. Because of the Grimleal working for Grima's resurrection, their [[Naga (character)|Naga]] worshiping neighbors of Ylisse began a war with the Grimleal in Plegia.
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Like all countries of the realm, Plegia was founded during a period known as "the Schism", a somewhat vague event in the time between ''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem]]'' and ''Awakening''. After the defeat of the Fell Dragon, Grima, Plegia stole a gemstone of the [[Binding Shield|Fire Emblem]], the black gem [[Darksphere|Sable]]. This was because the Fire Emblem was a part of the downfall of the Fell Dragon, and the Grimleal wanted to prevent it from being reassembled. A short time after the fall of Grima, the Grimleal was formed, and took control of Plegia. Because of the Grimleal working for Grima's resurrection, their [[Naga (character)|Naga]] worshiping neighbors of Ylisse began a war with the Grimleal in Plegia.
   
 
Though the effect of the war on Plegia isn't fully known, it is said war was particularly more brutal, the realm of Ylisse was nearly destroyed as a result, but the war was abruptly ended when the previous Exalt of Ylisse suddenly died. With the daughter of the Exalt, [[Emmeryn]], in power, all Ylisseans were withdrawn from Plegia, thus ending the war with the Grimleal. Ylisse eventually recovered and moved on from the war, while the Grimleal seemed to have been undamaged.
 
Though the effect of the war on Plegia isn't fully known, it is said war was particularly more brutal, the realm of Ylisse was nearly destroyed as a result, but the war was abruptly ended when the previous Exalt of Ylisse suddenly died. With the daughter of the Exalt, [[Emmeryn]], in power, all Ylisseans were withdrawn from Plegia, thus ending the war with the Grimleal. Ylisse eventually recovered and moved on from the war, while the Grimleal seemed to have been undamaged.
   
Later Plegia, led by Gangrel, desired to take over the continent as part of his plan to fight against [[Walhart]]'s [[Valm]] empire. Gangrel authorized raids on the Ylisse and Ferox to instigate a war between the three nations. This led to Chrom's [[Shepherds]] fighting back.
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Later Plegia, led by Gangrel, desired to take over the continent as part of his plan to fight against [[Walhart]]'s [[Valm]] empire. Turning the country into a religious state and improving both the military and economy, Gangrel eventually authorized raids on the Ylisse and Ferox to instigate a war between the three nations. This led to Chrom's [[Shepherds]] fighting back.
   
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Though initially on the verge of victory during the war against Ylisse, Emmeryn's "death" has caused massive rebellion and desertion across the Plegian army, with only those close to the king remaining.
After Gangrel is taken out of power after his defeat at the [[Border Wastes]], [[Validar]] replaces him as the new ruler. Validar attempts to resurrect Grima at the Dragon's Table, but fails and is killed in battle. However the Grima of the Future manages to resurrect the Grima of the present by sacrificing many citizens to Grima. However both Grimas are killed by the Shepherds along with the remaining Grimleal.
 
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After Gangrel is taken out of power after his defeat at the [[Border Wastes]], the country is thrown into chaos until [[Validar]] replaces him as the new ruler, further extending the Grimleal's influence on the land. Due to Walhart's conquest hindering their plans, the Plegians offers not only a vast amount of ships to Ylisse, but fully funds the campaign as well, in hopes of using them to prevent his success, with [[Excellus]] being used as a back-up plan to destroy the empire within. Validar attempts to resurrect Grima at the Dragon's Table, but fails and is killed in battle. However the Grima of the Future manages to resurrect the Grima of the present by sacrificing many citizens to Grima. However both Grimas are killed by the Shepherds along with the remaining Grimleal.
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It is unknown who becomes the new ruler or what happened to Plegia after Grima's banishment/death, and the destruction of the Grimleal. However, if Gangrel S-Supports female Robin, their conversation suggests that he becomes their leader again, with Robin keeping him in check.
   
It is unknown who becomes the new ruler after Grima's banishment/death, and the destruction of the Grimleal. However, if Gangrel S-Supports the female Avatar, their conversation suggests that he becomes their leader again.
 
 
==Notable Locations==
 
==Notable Locations==
 
*[[Plegia Castle]]
 
*[[Plegia Castle]]
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==Known People from Plegia==
 
==Known People from Plegia==
*[[Gangrel]] - The Mad King of Plegia prior to [[Mad King Gangrel|Chapter 11]].
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*[[Gangrel]] - The King of Plegia who, together with Aversa, began a war against the Halidom of Ylisse (prior to [[Mad King Gangrel|Chapter 11]]).
*The [[Avatar (Awakening)|Avatar]] - the amnesiac [[Tactician (class)|Tactician]] found on the wayside and the new Tactician for the Shepherds.
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*[[Robin]] - The amnesiac [[Tactician]] found on the wayside and the new Tactician for the Shepherds.
*[[Aversa]] - A seductive [[Dark Flier]] brainwashed by Vaildar, whose cold and manipulative traits have lead many men to ruin.
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*[[Aversa]] - A wily [[Dark Flier]] who excels at using her charms to disarm and then destroy her foes.
 
*[[Validar]] - The leader of the mysterious [[Grimleal]] cult and King after Chapter 11.
 
*[[Validar]] - The leader of the mysterious [[Grimleal]] cult and King after Chapter 11.
 
*[[Chalard]] - A Grimleal priest that gathers sacrifices for Grima.
 
*[[Chalard]] - A Grimleal priest that gathers sacrifices for Grima.
 
*[[Algol]] - A thuggish Grimleal priest.
 
*[[Algol]] - A thuggish Grimleal priest.
*[[Tharja]] - A moody [[Dark Mage]] who develops a strong attraction to the Avatar upon recruitment.
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*[[Tharja]] - A moody [[Dark Mage]] with a dark side and a possessive streak, especially with Robin.
*[[Henry]] - A [[Dark Mage]] whose enthusiastic and happy nature is offset by his strong bloodlust.
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*[[Henry]] - A [[Dark Mage]] with a bright grin and a taste for the gruesome in battle.
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*[[Mustafa]] - A general of Plegia who is endlessly loyal to his king but prefers a fair fight to besting his foes through trickery.
*[[Mustafa]] - A noble Plegian general moved by [[Emmeryn]]'s sacrifice.
 
 
*[[Vasto]] - An ambitious Plegian general who ambushes Chrom and Emmeryn.
 
*[[Vasto]] - An ambitious Plegian general who ambushes Chrom and Emmeryn.
 
*[[Campari]] - A Plegian [[General]] who guards the Castle Courtyard.
 
*[[Campari]] - A Plegian [[General]] who guards the Castle Courtyard.
 
*[[Orton]] - A Plegian [[Wyvern Rider]] sent after Chrom.
 
*[[Orton]] - A Plegian [[Wyvern Rider]] sent after Chrom.
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*[[Garrick]] - The leader of a [[Plegian Bandits|group of bandits]].
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*[[Jamil (Awakening)|Jamil]] - A priest and leader of Grimleal thugs in [[Valm]].
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*[[Gyral]] - The leader of a group of mercenaries called the [[Stonewall Knights]].
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*[[Dalen]] - The leader of a group of mercenaries called the [[Riders of Dawn]].
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==Trivia==
 
*Plegia controls the territory held by these former countries: [[Dolhr]], [[Macedon]], [[Grust]], [[Gra]] and [[Altea]].
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*Parts of Grima's skeleton can be found across several locations in Plegia, such as his skull (Chapters 9 and 21), and ribs (Chapter 10).
   
==Notes==
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==Gallery==
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*Plegia controls the territory held by these former countries: [[Dolhr]], [[Macedon]], [[Altea]], [[Gra]], and [[Grust]].
 
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FEH Plegia.png|Plegia as it appears in ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''.
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</gallery>
   
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 8 December 2023

“Plegia is Ylisse's westerly neighbor. They send small bands into our territory, hoping to instigate a war.”
Chrom explaining Plegia to Robin.
Perezia

The Theocracy of Plegia

Plegia (ペレジア, Perezia in the Japanese version) is a country controlled by a theocracy devoted to the Fell Dragon Grima.

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Unlike its easterly neighbor, Ylisse, Plegia worships the Fell Dragon Grima as the god of annihilation. This leads to a conflict between the two nations for their worship of different dragons which lasted for nearly 1000 years. Plegia is ruled by their king, Gangrel, but his power affects only some of the nation. The other portion is ruled by a religious sect, the Grimleal, a cult that worships the Fell Dragon. Despite being a theocracy, only a minority of citizens worship Grima, although everyone, even the rulers such as Gangrel, are forced to pay lip service to the Grimleal.

Despite its desert landscape, Plegia has a bountiful navy and a large treasury, which Chrom borrowed from after the defeat of Gangrel.

The Plegian army is mostly comprised of Barbarians, Dark Mages, Wyvern Riders, Myrmidons and Thieves. The Barbarians and Brigands found in the game's beginning chapters are from the Theocracy, and are recognized as Plegian due to their accent as Frederick mentions.

History

Like all countries of the realm, Plegia was founded during a period known as "the Schism", a somewhat vague event in the time between Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem and Awakening. After the defeat of the Fell Dragon, Grima, Plegia stole a gemstone of the Fire Emblem, the black gem Sable. This was because the Fire Emblem was a part of the downfall of the Fell Dragon, and the Grimleal wanted to prevent it from being reassembled. A short time after the fall of Grima, the Grimleal was formed, and took control of Plegia. Because of the Grimleal working for Grima's resurrection, their Naga worshiping neighbors of Ylisse began a war with the Grimleal in Plegia.

Though the effect of the war on Plegia isn't fully known, it is said war was particularly more brutal, the realm of Ylisse was nearly destroyed as a result, but the war was abruptly ended when the previous Exalt of Ylisse suddenly died. With the daughter of the Exalt, Emmeryn, in power, all Ylisseans were withdrawn from Plegia, thus ending the war with the Grimleal. Ylisse eventually recovered and moved on from the war, while the Grimleal seemed to have been undamaged.

Later Plegia, led by Gangrel, desired to take over the continent as part of his plan to fight against Walhart's Valm empire. Turning the country into a religious state and improving both the military and economy, Gangrel eventually authorized raids on the Ylisse and Ferox to instigate a war between the three nations. This led to Chrom's Shepherds fighting back.

Though initially on the verge of victory during the war against Ylisse, Emmeryn's "death" has caused massive rebellion and desertion across the Plegian army, with only those close to the king remaining.

After Gangrel is taken out of power after his defeat at the Border Wastes, the country is thrown into chaos until Validar replaces him as the new ruler, further extending the Grimleal's influence on the land. Due to Walhart's conquest hindering their plans, the Plegians offers not only a vast amount of ships to Ylisse, but fully funds the campaign as well, in hopes of using them to prevent his success, with Excellus being used as a back-up plan to destroy the empire within. Validar attempts to resurrect Grima at the Dragon's Table, but fails and is killed in battle. However the Grima of the Future manages to resurrect the Grima of the present by sacrificing many citizens to Grima. However both Grimas are killed by the Shepherds along with the remaining Grimleal.

It is unknown who becomes the new ruler or what happened to Plegia after Grima's banishment/death, and the destruction of the Grimleal. However, if Gangrel S-Supports female Robin, their conversation suggests that he becomes their leader again, with Robin keeping him in check.

Notable Locations

Known People from Plegia

  • Gangrel - The King of Plegia who, together with Aversa, began a war against the Halidom of Ylisse (prior to Chapter 11).
  • Robin - The amnesiac Tactician found on the wayside and the new Tactician for the Shepherds.
  • Aversa - A wily Dark Flier who excels at using her charms to disarm and then destroy her foes.
  • Validar - The leader of the mysterious Grimleal cult and King after Chapter 11.
  • Chalard - A Grimleal priest that gathers sacrifices for Grima.
  • Algol - A thuggish Grimleal priest.
  • Tharja - A moody Dark Mage with a dark side and a possessive streak, especially with Robin.
  • Henry - A Dark Mage with a bright grin and a taste for the gruesome in battle.
  • Mustafa - A general of Plegia who is endlessly loyal to his king but prefers a fair fight to besting his foes through trickery.
  • Vasto - An ambitious Plegian general who ambushes Chrom and Emmeryn.
  • Campari - A Plegian General who guards the Castle Courtyard.
  • Orton - A Plegian Wyvern Rider sent after Chrom.
  • Garrick - The leader of a group of bandits.
  • Jamil - A priest and leader of Grimleal thugs in Valm.
  • Gyral - The leader of a group of mercenaries called the Stonewall Knights.
  • Dalen - The leader of a group of mercenaries called the Riders of Dawn.

Trivia

  • Plegia controls the territory held by these former countries: Dolhr, Macedon, Grust, Gra and Altea.
  • Parts of Grima's skeleton can be found across several locations in Plegia, such as his skull (Chapters 9 and 21), and ribs (Chapter 10).

Gallery