With the Emblem in hand, Validar rushes to The Dragon's Table to perform the Awakening and resurrect Grima. After stopping Walhart and the Valm empire, Chrom returns to Plegia to receive the last Gemstone, only for Validar to betray them by stealing the Fire Emblem. However, before Chrom and the Robin can ask further, Validar reminds them to make haste to prevent Valm's invasion. Two years after Gangrel's defeat, Validar introduces his hierophant, a hooded figure who looks exactly like Robin. After Validar's defeats, as he was badly wounded in Chapter 6, Grima approaches Validar and heals him for his grand purpose. He managed to find his past self's body and attempted to fuse with Robin to give himself his blood and restore his power, but the massive amount of memories and the weak Heart of Grima Robin had at the time gave the past Robin amnesia and caused Grima to lose even more of his power. As a result, Lucina and the others use Naga's power to transport themselves to the current timeline, which Grima had realized and followed her with his Risen, successfully doing so but losing plenty of power in the process. In the alternate future, Grima managed to possess Robin and kills Chrom at The Dragon's Table, bringing destruction to the world he was unstoppable in this future, as one of the Gemstones had been lost for good. However, Validar's wife feared for their child's future and took them away to an unknown location, angering Validar and delaying their process of bringing Grima back. For centuries, the Grimleal tried to create a suitable vessel for Grima to take, someone who held the Heart of Grima.Įventually, Validar, a failed vessel for Grima, produced a child with pure enough blood to be a suitable vessel, Robin. A cult that fanatically worshiped Grima as the god of annihilation, the Grimleal, formed a country, Plegia, in order to revive their fallen master. Grima presumably made a pact with a human and tried to destroy the continent of Ylisse, but both were defeated by the First Exalt of Ylisse and Naga, with Grima put into a long slumber. After a fierce battle, the Creation is defeated, but despite that, it is mentioned that the malevolent presence that filled the place with a sense of dread never faded, implying that the Creation's spirit lived on.Īround a thousand years afterward, the Creation returned, under a new name, calling itself the Fell Dragon, Grima. If the player goes inside Thabes Labyrinth in Act VI of Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, they eventually reach the end of the maze to encounter the Creation itself. It is unclear exactly what happened afterward, but it is presumed that the Creation killed Forneus in retaliation for his treachery. The Creation's voice began to connect with Forneus, where both were able to see inside one another, and Forneus began to sense the dark and violent thoughts within the Creation, enough to make his heart tremble, while the Creation stared at Forneus trembling and smiled at him reassuringly.Įventually, it reached a point when Forneus realized that his creation was too powerful to ever be controlled, and he sought to destroy it. Eventually, the Creation grew to the size of a puppy, but it was said to have a terrifying power and seemed to have moments of rampage that Forneus attempted to control before the Creation reached full maturity. The Creation had six eyes that stared at Forneus through the vial, seeming to smile, indicating that it seemed to have developed a consciousness and was possibly smiling at Forneus. Slowly, it began to take the appearance of an unusual dragon, not like that of a Divine Dragon that it was created from. It began to resemble less like a human, sprouting eyes, extending its neck, and even growing a tail. On the 80th day, the Creation began to undergo a transformation. Keeping the Creation under a temperature of a horse's womb, each day, Forneus gave the Creation his blood. This mixture resulted in the birth of the Creation.Īt first, the Creation was tiny, merely the size of a thumbnail, and resembled a human fetus. With it, Forneus mixed the blood with human fluids, certain herbs, and nectar, and sealed the concoction inside a vial for 40 days. Engineered by a mad alchemist named Forneus in a bid to create the perfect lifeform, he was the product of many materials, including the blood of a Divine Dragon, something that Forneus had taken a great risk to acquire. Grima originally had no name and was just referred to as the Creation. 7 Choose Your Legends Placement History.3.2 Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
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