"As Kvasir, I met you-and we spent time together... As Seiðr, I meet you-and we perform the ritual together... As Gullveig, I will meet you-and... I will K1LL you. In all-past, present, future-I LOVE YOU... Always. Now is no different." - Gullveig level 40 confession. I love you too Gullveig.
@@danieljohnson9917 indeed she deserves, the once innocent goddess who were trying to be dilligent and proper ended up a broken girl forced to repeat the cycles countless times. She openly says (atleast on JP) that she tried to end herself as means to end her suffering... to no avail.
@M4V3R1CK_13 She said it in NA too. Best girl in FEH (I'm including the whole cycle of her in that statement), and potentially best girl in FE overall, but I don't know enough about the other installations of the series to say that for sure.
man no wonder fjorm had to get a super form as well as many alts (including a swimsuit and a literal wedding dress) to compete against a 3 in 1 goddess Edit: now she has a ballerina outfit on skates with the hope of you going to her arms
I think this might be one of the first truly sympathetic antagonist we've seen in Fire Emblem Heroes. Gullvieg was a catastrophe, make no mistake, but she was a victim as well. That so-called king released the curse with the intention of exterminating humanity. She didn’t want to do it, but she couldn’t stop herself either. At first we would assume that it was Nerthuz who provided the solution, but she was only half of it. Gullvieg gave the weapon that Nerthuz blessed to herself in the past who would then give it to us in a cycle that she created by choice in the silent hope of ending her own. It really is tragic. Kvasir's only sin was existing and we still had to kill her for it, and Gullvieg was a broken soul trapped in an endless loop of loss and despair. Her only hope was for a death she prayed would come some day; and yet they both accepted this ending. They accepted Seithor as the heritor of the dreams they both failed to realize. This just might have been Heroes' best story
I don't think she's the first-ever sympathetic antagonist, but I definitely don't hate her guts for what she did because Gullveig's kinda a victim herself. which is to say I think it works that she got a happy ending
I was hoping that Book 7 would be Asgard because I thought we had finally run out of nine realms to make and that Ymir would just replace Vanaheimr or something, especially since Book 6 focused on worldbuilding Midgard as opposed to a new realm. But Book 7 apparently has a few "callbacks" to Book 4 (to put it without spoilers), so I'm still excited.
You know what I just realized…? In Book V, Reginn’s epithet is “Bearing Hope” and her Special Skill is called Seiðr Shell. And Seiðr according to her epithet is the “Goddess of Hope”. Also the technology mentioned in Book V is seiðjárn. Is it really just coincidence that Reginn and Seiðr are known for their hope and that the technology used in Book V uses Seiðr’s name in it? Also, in Chapter 9 of that same book Reginn goes to the Tower of Niðavellir and hears a mysterious voice. Could that voice Reginn heard have been Seiðr herself? My theory is that there is more to this than they are telling us. I think this whole new story will also reveal some hidden truths about not just Book IV, but Book V as well. I definitely believe Reginn as well as the álfar (possibly?) will have a significant role to play in this new story (Ascended/Rearmed Reginn?). …But that’s just my guess.
I agree with the Reginn part. I thought this while trying to summon Seith (I don't have the letter so I'll use the name in the shareena thing). But then I realized Seith doesn't look that- technologic, but maybe another goddess from Vanaheim has to do with it.
Definitely rearmed Reginn!!! She had that wavy sword thing in bookV’s reveal movie! I’d be pretty bummed out if they didn’t do that. It would make so much sense!
(Book starts with Chapter 13) "Oh it's because this Book focuses on time, so maybe it's like the Premonition in Awakening, or maybe it'll count down." (Chapter 5 follows, acting very much like an opening chapter) "WE KNOW NOTHING!"
Pretty sure the final chapter is going to be chapter 1. Because they said we have to defeat Gullveig at the start when she is a baby and powerless. But her future self probably will not let it be that easy.
No clue why the render messed up previously, didn't change anything and just re-rendered and fixed. Anyways, I do like this map theme a lot, very chill and mystical feeling, probably my favorite map theme alongside book 5.
Just noticed a little artwork touch while listening, Gullveig has her hands wrapped around a broken infinity-like symbol. Additionally, it's broken on Alfonse's side and not Heiðr's.
Major "I can still fix everything" vibes from Gullveig. Calling it now, she's obsessed with the past and rewriting history. Seidr is the hope of the future.
My theory is that Heiđr is actually the sand mage, and Seiđr is the pink haired goat lady in the trailer. Goat lady sealed them bothand their memories to keep them safe for the future, but then Gullveig breaks her seal (likely through time fuckery), wanting to properly live and likely lashing out at whoever sealed her. That's just my theory though, based solely on tiaras and hair and gems in foreheads Edit: chapter 5 specifically had Seiđr call out the other two goats we know of and said "yeah I'm related to those two" immediate confirmation.
@@neosilver7997 assuming Kvasir becomes Seidr becomes Gullveig, something has to happen to corrupt Seidr. Heidr seems to be the key to that. As for motivations, I don't really think anything we've learned changes what I think about Gullveig. I haven't played the book midpoint chapter yet though. It's still confusing about what exactly the summoner and Seidr did. They created Kvasir? Idk. Time travel is hard to do right and FEH already has a ton of plot inconsistencies from previous books.
@@legacian4039 I think that the time travel in the chapters affects the order of the chapters we see in the game. We started off in chapter 13, and then ended up at chapter 4. We see 5, 6, and 7 as well, and maybe 8 (I haven't opened the game today so I'll have to check) before getting sent backwards to chapter 2, where we chase Kvasir into the castle in a time before Seiðr went into his service. And Seiðr likely wouldn't have allowed to search for a cure for Heiðr (too dangerous on her own) without the summoner and the Askrans showing up. So it's a possibility that Gullveig poisoned Heiðr intentionally to set these events in motion. But this is just speculation. My boyfriend is heavy into norse mythology, and thinks Seiðr is going to be burned into ashes until she can't regenerate ever again, as FEH seems to be following norse mythology with their story.
Just clear the Book 7, honestly I really what to say about it but felt so depresse. It do be sad at the final battle but I was thinking "Why do we have to kill each other, is there nothing we can do?" 😢
@@luckexsit1218 1:03 in Book 7’s opening. Assuming how it’s played in the map theme, I’m assuming that this repeating melody is the leitmotif for this book.
@@luckexsit1218 we all got our moments of being an absolute illiterate dung head, but don’t beat yourself over it. Just stand up, move on and don’t trip in the same hole again. That’s what it means to live. I know because I’m the absolute illiterate dung head.
So in the story, Gullveig came from the distant future to attack Askr and Embla with her army of (presumably) Emblian soldiers, also from the future. What if Gullveig is actually Heidr in the future? We see in the opening cutscene that Heidr is clearly being corrupted by something, which could be Gullveig's doing, but what if she is actually transforming INTO Gullveig? Gullveig could have come back to this time not just to fight Askr but also to ensure that Heidr becomes her, preserving the timeline in the way she wants. Also, I know it's a small detail, but their head crystal things are also the same, and Heidr's is clearly becoming more golden/amber-colored. Has anyone else thought of this yet? I'm guessing probably, but if so I haven't seen that yet.
I agree. I think Heidr becomes Gullveig after being attacked/possessed/contracted by the World Serpent, and we’ll need to go back in time to kill Heidr (maybe, even erase her from this world) before she turns into Gullveig.
@@septic_cipher nah i dont think that we have to travel back in time to kil her Maybe king nijor wil have a tool we can use to desrupt the flow of time by gullveig
With what the opening movie shows, as well as Heidr being an alternate name for Gullveig in Norse mythology, I also feel like the Heidr becomes Gullveig transformation is what's gonna happen in the story.
At last, Vanaheimr and the Vanir have been properly introduced in FEH, with the revelation that Freyr and Freyja from Book IV are indeed Vanir, just like in the myths. Until this music gets an official title, I'll call this one, "Light of the Vanir."
Certainly a mystifying feel. Almost something out of Xenoblade Chronicles. Gullveig certainly feels a lot more intimidating than some other villains we fought. We beat back demons, undead, dark elves, dwarves, giants, and even other gods. But now we're up against somebody that can control time. Under normal circumstances, we'd be screwed. But I'm willing to see how the story plays out on how we defeat Gullveig.
Also if she can bend time to her will I think the goddess of land might betray us so her children get revived unless her telling sharena to remind her she animal is what convinces her backstab gullveig
Spoliers ... That Freyr clone tells Seidr to kill Heidr just for the curse to disappear, only for killing Heidr to be a waste! And then Seidr says she is Kvasir in the past and Gullveig from the future, so they travel time and Seidr kills Kvasir, then to the future and they kill Gullveig!
Is it just me or does this sorta kinda give off Super Mario Galaxy vibes? Also I love how much they keep going into the whole time thing with this book. With Gullveig controlling sand (rinds me of the sands of time) and there being this whole thing with time travel, taking us into a book that is for the first time out of order in numbered chapters, and the bells you can hear in this track really reminding me of clock tower bells
I used to believe that Book V has the best soundtrack, and then Book VII hit me on so hard especially with how the overall tune sounded--it has the time travel theme etched onto it. It doesn't matter what others think about Book VII story-wise, but the music of Book VII has become my favorite now. It goes away from the usual action-esque music of every other Book beginning II until VI prior to VIII's return to the hype.
Hopefully the time theme will give the Askr trio a major buff (like they all get ascended or legendary alts). Maybe they'll travel back in time and each find some ancient weapons needed to kill the villain of this book. This theme competes with Book 2,3, and 5 for my favourite map theme. I think it may be my fave. Its so calming at first but has an unsettling and uneasy presence like book 4 like something isn't right. Imagine resplendent attire from this book when they do that? It'll look sick!
i mean we still don't have the Fire Emblem. my guess is Kiran's divine weapon will become the Fire Emblem. something has happened to it in just about every realm so far
I'm getting major Xenoblade vibes from this. We the summoner get a Vison like Shulk does, the theme of the map screams otherwordly force that is trying to stay in the past. While the theme is really good, I'm more looking forward to seeing what this new villian is all about and why time is the vibe we are getting for this book.
When book 4 ended, i wonder myself how can they top it (in terms of mindblowing / out of the world stuff), book 5 definetly was not it. But book 7 on the other hand is the long awaited dope
Book 4 was great imo just the ending was anticlimactic just like all the books in this game. Book 2 was hands down the worst book for me, but book 3 still my favorite lol.
@@ladyrhea444 While I agree that Book 2 was the worst one, I put Book 4 right behind it. Mirabilis being added to the plot and doing pretty much nothing, the entire Sharena plot meaning nothing and having no importance, and the Peony and Triadra siblings situation being poorly explored... Yeah, I can't find a way to say that book was good. Most people I know that liked that Book was because they like fairies.
Fun fact the characters are based off of Norse mythology. The sorcerer in this that reminds time. She was apparently burned and killed heidr 3 times but she kept coming back to life. All three of the new characters are based on Norse mythology even book 5 was too.
Transcribed by Why Didn't Iris win (Me if I posted it) Tumira cadi dan-nar tuwr rakkiveki ramira kimo favarum veeki ven raki-keera co vaan nuva seernaen aia-mo il na no vees na no il na no vees na no cani daeri novu kavu-eramo iva ras vo - Tumira cadi dan-nar tuwr rakkiveki ramira kimo favarum veeki ven rakik-keera co vaan nuva seernaen aia-mo il na no vees na no il na no vees na no cani daeri novu kavu-ikuoa
Pretty funny that Sei∂r's reactions reveals that she's only a bit too hard on being refined - despite being a Goddess. Anyway... Book 1 - 6th Book 2 - 4th Book 3 - 1st Book 4 - 5th Book 5 - 3th Book 6 - 2nd Book 7 MIGHT dethrone Book 3 for Darkest Moments perhaps... Let me know if there's a proble with this as I can't seem to end my contemplation with books 2 and 5, or anything else. Feel free to banter and argue, but please reframe from needless salt and stuff...
@@flammableduck2640 Letizia really went from "Hi, I've been waiting patiently for many years and now I am going to subtly direct your kingdom and my cousin to your dooms :)" to "HEY I'M KILLING YOU! I'M KILLING YOU AND BETRAYING YOU AND MURDERING YOU AND TORTURING YOU RIGHT NOW!! oh no every single person in the kingdom somehow sensed i am evil my plans are ruined..." _real_ fast.
"As Kvasir, I met you-and we spent time together...
As Seiðr, I meet you-and we perform the ritual together...
As Gullveig, I will meet you-and... I will K1LL you.
In all-past, present, future-I LOVE YOU... Always.
Now is no different." - Gullveig level 40 confession.
I love you too Gullveig.
Gullveig deserves all the headpats and hugs. She's the best.
@@danieljohnson9917 indeed she deserves, the once innocent goddess who were trying to be dilligent and proper ended up a broken girl forced to repeat the cycles countless times. She openly says (atleast on JP) that she tried to end herself as means to end her suffering... to no avail.
@M4V3R1CK_13 She said it in NA too. Best girl in FEH (I'm including the whole cycle of her in that statement), and potentially best girl in FE overall, but I don't know enough about the other installations of the series to say that for sure.
man no wonder fjorm had to get a super form as well as many alts (including a swimsuit and a literal wedding dress) to compete against a 3 in 1 goddess
Edit: now she has a ballerina outfit on skates with the hope of you going to her arms
I honestly wish this was voice acted. The impact it would have upon hearing her say it would be extremely powerful.
I think this might be one of the first truly sympathetic antagonist we've seen in Fire Emblem Heroes. Gullvieg was a catastrophe, make no mistake, but she was a victim as well. That so-called king released the curse with the intention of exterminating humanity. She didn’t want to do it, but she couldn’t stop herself either. At first we would assume that it was Nerthuz who provided the solution, but she was only half of it. Gullvieg gave the weapon that Nerthuz blessed to herself in the past who would then give it to us in a cycle that she created by choice in the silent hope of ending her own. It really is tragic. Kvasir's only sin was existing and we still had to kill her for it, and Gullvieg was a broken soul trapped in an endless loop of loss and despair. Her only hope was for a death she prayed would come some day; and yet they both accepted this ending. They accepted Seithor as the heritor of the dreams they both failed to realize. This just might have been Heroes' best story
LOL u make me jealous wishing i had the reading comprehension that you do
@@enbnuuy I enjoy reading between the lines, lol.
I don't think she's the first-ever sympathetic antagonist, but I definitely don't hate her guts for what she did because Gullveig's kinda a victim herself. which is to say I think it works that she got a happy ending
Lyon is right there
Arvis and Julius are right there
So glad that the map theme still retains the awesome melody in the trailer! This might be my favorite map in all books!
This book theme definitely has a mystifying vibe to it, this might be the last remaining realm before eventually we go to Asgard
Yeah I can’t wait to see alfoor he’s been manipulating everything since before book 2 since Loki and Thor do his bidding
@@pedroribeirodesousa9152 same been waiting to see what Alfador will look like
I was hoping that Book 7 would be Asgard because I thought we had finally run out of nine realms to make and that Ymir would just replace Vanaheimr or something, especially since Book 6 focused on worldbuilding Midgard as opposed to a new realm. But Book 7 apparently has a few "callbacks" to Book 4 (to put it without spoilers), so I'm still excited.
@@actinion6334 yeah I was expecting book 7 to be about alfoor too
And after that, the final book will most likely take place during Ragnarök.
You know what I just realized…? In Book V, Reginn’s epithet is “Bearing Hope” and her Special Skill is called Seiðr Shell. And Seiðr according to her epithet is the “Goddess of Hope”. Also the technology mentioned in Book V is seiðjárn. Is it really just coincidence that Reginn and Seiðr are known for their hope and that the technology used in Book V uses Seiðr’s name in it? Also, in Chapter 9 of that same book Reginn goes to the Tower of Niðavellir and hears a mysterious voice. Could that voice Reginn heard have been Seiðr herself? My theory is that there is more to this than they are telling us. I think this whole new story will also reveal some hidden truths about not just Book IV, but Book V as well. I definitely believe Reginn as well as the álfar (possibly?) will have a significant role to play in this new story (Ascended/Rearmed Reginn?). …But that’s just my guess.
Honestly? I love this. You really put in words my thoughts about the possible connection between Reginn and Seidr.
I agree with the Reginn part. I thought this while trying to summon Seith (I don't have the letter so I'll use the name in the shareena thing). But then I realized Seith doesn't look that- technologic, but maybe another goddess from Vanaheim has to do with it.
Definitely rearmed Reginn!!! She had that wavy sword thing in bookV’s reveal movie! I’d be pretty bummed out if they didn’t do that. It would make so much sense!
Now i believe xd
In Kronk’s voice: “Oh yeah… It’s all coming together.”😏
This honestly hits different in the final battle 😔
(Book starts with Chapter 13) "Oh it's because this Book focuses on time, so maybe it's like the Premonition in Awakening, or maybe it'll count down."
(Chapter 5 follows, acting very much like an opening chapter) "WE KNOW NOTHING!"
And people thought Book iv was trippy drug trip
Pretty sure the final chapter is going to be chapter 1. Because they said we have to defeat Gullveig at the start when she is a baby and powerless. But her future self probably will not let it be that easy.
@@Chibugaas of now it seems Gullveig is creating copies of herself in different time periods, my guess is that heidr will become a Gullveig clone
No clue why the render messed up previously, didn't change anything and just re-rendered and fixed.
Anyways, I do like this map theme a lot, very chill and mystical feeling, probably my favorite map theme alongside book 5.
A fellow Howling Gears man of culture i see.
But yeah, i think this Winter Forest sounding theme is getting above Howling Gears
Just noticed a little artwork touch while listening, Gullveig has her hands wrapped around a broken infinity-like symbol. Additionally, it's broken on Alfonse's side and not Heiðr's.
and 2 parts on alphonses side are broken
They really do a great job with the artwork! Nice observation!
Major "I can still fix everything" vibes from Gullveig. Calling it now, she's obsessed with the past and rewriting history. Seidr is the hope of the future.
My theory is that Heiđr is actually the sand mage, and Seiđr is the pink haired goat lady in the trailer.
Goat lady sealed them bothand their memories to keep them safe for the future, but then Gullveig breaks her seal (likely through time fuckery), wanting to properly live and likely lashing out at whoever sealed her.
That's just my theory though, based solely on tiaras and hair and gems in foreheads
Edit: chapter 5 specifically had Seiđr call out the other two goats we know of and said "yeah I'm related to those two" immediate confirmation.
So Ultimecia vibes basically
What are your opinions now?
@@neosilver7997 assuming Kvasir becomes Seidr becomes Gullveig, something has to happen to corrupt Seidr. Heidr seems to be the key to that. As for motivations, I don't really think anything we've learned changes what I think about Gullveig. I haven't played the book midpoint chapter yet though.
It's still confusing about what exactly the summoner and Seidr did. They created Kvasir? Idk. Time travel is hard to do right and FEH already has a ton of plot inconsistencies from previous books.
@@legacian4039 I think that the time travel in the chapters affects the order of the chapters we see in the game. We started off in chapter 13, and then ended up at chapter 4. We see 5, 6, and 7 as well, and maybe 8 (I haven't opened the game today so I'll have to check) before getting sent backwards to chapter 2, where we chase Kvasir into the castle in a time before Seiðr went into his service. And Seiðr likely wouldn't have allowed to search for a cure for Heiðr (too dangerous on her own) without the summoner and the Askrans showing up. So it's a possibility that Gullveig poisoned Heiðr intentionally to set these events in motion. But this is just speculation. My boyfriend is heavy into norse mythology, and thinks Seiðr is going to be burned into ashes until she can't regenerate ever again, as FEH seems to be following norse mythology with their story.
Fell in love with this theme when I first saw the new Book 7 trailer
Oh man the new map theme would fit right at home in Revalations' OST. And I gotta say, I absolutely love this book's OST so far
Easily one of the best themes in this game, the mystic atmosphere and the progression of this song is incredible
Just clear the Book 7, honestly I really what to say about it but felt so depresse. It do be sad at the final battle but I was thinking "Why do we have to kill each other, is there nothing we can do?" 😢
Wow this is beautiful. I’m getting a bit of a Mario Galaxy vibe from it.
I also got that feeling... Emptyness of time and space... Often a thing in some of the dark Mario Galaxy levels. The ost is really similar too
1:20 when the leitmotif hits. Really like it.
Don't hear it at all mind pointing it out what it is?
@@luckexsit1218 1:03 in Book 7’s opening. Assuming how it’s played in the map theme, I’m assuming that this repeating melody is the leitmotif for this book.
@@Sensei.Of.Kivotos oh thanks for pointing it out I'm such an idiot
@@luckexsit1218 we all got our moments of being an absolute illiterate dung head, but don’t beat yourself over it. Just stand up, move on and don’t trip in the same hole again. That’s what it means to live. I know because I’m the absolute illiterate dung head.
@@luckexsit1218 you're not. I don't know what a leitmotif is. I just know that part at 1:20 really freaking slaps
still waiting for these banger tracks from their trailers to be playable in the resort.....
After the weird chapter order, I'm convinced chapter 1 will be the final chapter.
I agree. Since Book 7 began with the End (Chapter 13), it will end with the Beginning (Chapter 1)
Hey, you got your Prince of Persia on my Fire Emblem!
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I like it.
Gold time manipulating dust. I see it now.
They always nail these new book themes year after year
Honestly could pass as an ice level in a Mario or Kirby game. Beautiful job from IS!
Could also pass as an important story level in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon
So in the story, Gullveig came from the distant future to attack Askr and Embla with her army of (presumably) Emblian soldiers, also from the future. What if Gullveig is actually Heidr in the future? We see in the opening cutscene that Heidr is clearly being corrupted by something, which could be Gullveig's doing, but what if she is actually transforming INTO Gullveig? Gullveig could have come back to this time not just to fight Askr but also to ensure that Heidr becomes her, preserving the timeline in the way she wants. Also, I know it's a small detail, but their head crystal things are also the same, and Heidr's is clearly becoming more golden/amber-colored. Has anyone else thought of this yet? I'm guessing probably, but if so I haven't seen that yet.
I agree. I think Heidr becomes Gullveig after being attacked/possessed/contracted by the World Serpent, and we’ll need to go back in time to kill Heidr (maybe, even erase her from this world) before she turns into Gullveig.
@@septic_cipher nah i dont think that we have to travel back in time to kil her
Maybe king nijor wil have a tool we can use to desrupt the flow of time by gullveig
With what the opening movie shows, as well as Heidr being an alternate name for Gullveig in Norse mythology, I also feel like the Heidr becomes Gullveig transformation is what's gonna happen in the story.
At last, Vanaheimr and the Vanir have been properly introduced in FEH, with the revelation that Freyr and Freyja from Book IV are indeed Vanir, just like in the myths. Until this music gets an official title, I'll call this one, "Light of the Vanir."
Certainly a mystifying feel. Almost something out of Xenoblade Chronicles. Gullveig certainly feels a lot more intimidating than some other villains we fought. We beat back demons, undead, dark elves, dwarves, giants, and even other gods. But now we're up against somebody that can control time. Under normal circumstances, we'd be screwed. But I'm willing to see how the story plays out on how we defeat Gullveig.
Also if she can bend time to her will I think the goddess of land might betray us so her children get revived unless her telling sharena to remind her she animal is what convinces her backstab gullveig
Still i wonder how they are gonna handle Brave Gullveig
Spoliers ...
That Freyr clone tells Seidr to kill Heidr just for the curse to disappear, only for killing Heidr to be a waste! And then Seidr says she is Kvasir in the past and Gullveig from the future, so they travel time and Seidr kills Kvasir, then to the future and they kill Gullveig!
2:08 The best drop ever
I was hoping that Alfador would finally show up yet here is another arc villainess... Hope she'll be as cool as Laegjarn and Lif.
I imagine he'll be book 9's villain. You know Nine Realms to reach him to beat the whole game in general
@@Commonsenseisntcommon34 or maybe 8 considering Askr and Embla were the same book
@@UltraV6565 I count Book 1 as the Askr book and Book 6 as the Embla book.
@Paper Luigi that also works. I forgot book 1 was like... a thing
Are the Askrans just going to kill all the gods of each realm?
Amazing, the composer doing it again. It goes really well with the time theme of this new book 👌🏽
Is it just me or does this sorta kinda give off Super Mario Galaxy vibes?
Also I love how much they keep going into the whole time thing with this book. With Gullveig controlling sand (rinds me of the sands of time) and there being this whole thing with time travel, taking us into a book that is for the first time out of order in numbered chapters, and the bells you can hear in this track really reminding me of clock tower bells
*time theme not thing lol
This feels like a mystery dungeon theme
Or pokemon reborn
I used to believe that Book V has the best soundtrack, and then Book VII hit me on so hard especially with how the overall tune sounded--it has the time travel theme etched onto it. It doesn't matter what others think about Book VII story-wise, but the music of Book VII has become my favorite now. It goes away from the usual action-esque music of every other Book beginning II until VI prior to VIII's return to the hype.
wow, thats such a chill theme
Indeed. Also, Freyja = wife.
Hopefully the time theme will give the Askr trio a major buff (like they all get ascended or legendary alts). Maybe they'll travel back in time and each find some ancient weapons needed to kill the villain of this book. This theme competes with Book 2,3, and 5 for my favourite map theme. I think it may be my fave. Its so calming at first but has an unsettling and uneasy presence like book 4 like something isn't right. Imagine resplendent attire from this book when they do that? It'll look sick!
i mean we still don't have the Fire Emblem. my guess is Kiran's divine weapon will become the Fire Emblem. something has happened to it in just about every realm so far
a book of alts (Fallen and Child)
somewhat tied to tempest trials
Njörðr's short lived twist--
Gullveig winning CYL
it was...an unusual ride 🧍
Reminds me of both Revelation and Thousand-Year Door
Like every year since book 5 I'll be remixing this one! I should be uploading it tomorrow!
Noice.
sounds like a view from a dutch train, its so similar its almost scary
this is shockingly useful for studying (finals season yay ;w;)
Another book theme banger.
Wtf
@@shqimpy5585 I know what vtubers you simp
@@moreOddThanNess oh no...
This sound straight like from Pokemon similar to the caves/lakes of the lake deities.
Kinda reminds me of Area Zero from Scarlet/Violet ngl
There was no new boss music for the final chapter? Sad :(
They cooked too hard with the first songs
Amazing, another banger track
I was stunned when I heard this
They finally topped the book 2 map theme, and by such a huge margin
I'm getting major Xenoblade vibes from this. We the summoner get a Vison like Shulk does, the theme of the map screams otherwordly force that is trying to stay in the past. While the theme is really good, I'm more looking forward to seeing what this new villian is all about and why time is the vibe we are getting for this book.
After today… this book is really starting to feel like the weirdest.
Can agree.
Wouldn’t place it higher than other books personally but man is it still so damn good 🎶
The book 7
The book of free weekly 5 star units
When book 4 ended, i wonder myself how can they top it (in terms of mindblowing / out of the world stuff), book 5 definetly was not it.
But book 7 on the other hand is the long awaited dope
Book 4 is the worst book though?
Book 5 definitely topped it, though that wasn’t a challenge.
Yeah... Book 4 was pretty weak.
Book 4 was great imo just the ending was anticlimactic just like all the books in this game. Book 2 was hands down the worst book for me, but book 3 still my favorite lol.
@@ladyrhea444 While I agree that Book 2 was the worst one, I put Book 4 right behind it. Mirabilis being added to the plot and doing pretty much nothing, the entire Sharena plot meaning nothing and having no importance, and the Peony and Triadra siblings situation being poorly explored... Yeah, I can't find a way to say that book was good. Most people I know that liked that Book was because they like fairies.
@@Debloko666 Yeah I understand. I’m a bit biased cause freyja kind of did carry that book for me. One of my favorite feh oc’s.
0:25 sounds way too much like Planet Wisp
Thank you for posting this!! I was looking for this after the trailer! It is such a great theme!
So, this is not the trailer song, neither the boss theme. I wonder what song is that one.
Fun fact the characters are based off of Norse mythology. The sorcerer in this that reminds time. She was apparently burned and killed heidr 3 times but she kept coming back to life. All three of the new characters are based on Norse mythology even book 5 was too.
All of FE Heroes' stories are based in Norse Mythology.
Almost every oc is based on Norse mythology
No offense, but this isn’t even a fun fact. This is just literal in-game knowledge.
Spooky theme! :u
Oooh I like it a lot!
What's the source for the background w/o the FEH text?
I LOVE THIIIIIIIS
Transcribed by Why Didn't Iris win (Me if I posted it)
Tumira cadi dan-nar tuwr
rakkiveki ramira kimo
favarum veeki ven raki-keera co vaan
nuva seernaen aia-mo
il na no
vees na no
il na no
vees na no
cani daeri novu kavu-eramo iva ras vo
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Tumira cadi dan-nar tuwr
rakkiveki ramira kimo
favarum veeki ven rakik-keera co vaan
nuva seernaen aia-mo
il na no
vees na no
il na no
vees na no
cani daeri novu kavu-ikuoa
I recall being creeped out as fuck by this
This music really feel like I'm melting gods and things beyond my understanding
Crosscode vibes anyone???
Is there a shorter version of this
This theme song is telling us that "We are fighting for our future for Askr and the world"
Love the map theme. Only one I like more is Book 3.
Does anyone know the lyrics and translation to this song
"Ding ding ding
Ding ding ding"
I think it has something to do with bells tolling
Pretty funny that Sei∂r's reactions reveals that she's only a bit too hard on being refined - despite being a Goddess. Anyway...
Book 1 - 6th
Book 2 - 4th
Book 3 - 1st
Book 4 - 5th
Book 5 - 3th
Book 6 - 2nd
Book 7 MIGHT dethrone Book 3 for Darkest Moments perhaps... Let me know if there's a proble with this as I can't seem to end my contemplation with books 2 and 5, or anything else. Feel free to banter and argue, but please reframe from needless salt and stuff...
books 5 and 6 were abysmal story-wise so I'm hoping this one will be at least half decent
book 6 had so much potential 😔 wish they kept the political intrigue instead of jumping ship to "hey look new hot goddess alfonse has to kill"
@@flammableduck2640 my thoughts exactly
@@flammableduck2640 Alfonse slowly turning into Demifiend
@@blue_lux
One more god rejected.
@@flammableduck2640 Letizia really went from "Hi, I've been waiting patiently for many years and now I am going to subtly direct your kingdom and my cousin to your dooms :)" to "HEY I'M KILLING YOU! I'M KILLING YOU AND BETRAYING YOU AND MURDERING YOU AND TORTURING YOU RIGHT NOW!! oh no every single person in the kingdom somehow sensed i am evil my plans are ruined..." _real_ fast.
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This reminds me of xenoblade chronicoles 3 😉
Dont ask me why, but this book is giving me Genshin vibes
Same here, the new heroine reminds me a lot of Kokomi
@@lovelickyist seithr has sucrose en va lol
how?
@@lovelickyist
Kokomi's Japanese voice actress also voiced Gullveig and Heiðr (Suzuko Mimori)
@@eternitytsubasa6075 Ooh that's fitting!
I guess we're never getting any male protagonists.
Alfonse
unfortunately, they don't make money. sad truth that I despise
@@kachosuffer7 If they look cool and have good skills, they'll sell.
A r t .
Wow this theme is amazing so excited for this new book!
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