Nintendo and Intelligent Systems surprised fans by revealing Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave , a title that returns to the Three Houses high , with spin-offs and a vast mythology to be explored.
The trailer has already provided intriguing clues: coats of arms, demonic beasts, and the figure called the Divine Sovereign , reminiscent of a Nabatean—an ancient civilization capable of transforming into dragons. The question remains whether the story will be a prequel, a sequel, or even a parallel timeline, as seen in Engage.
The past may hold the key
Among the highlights are the Heroic Games of Dagsion . The name refers to Dagda , the homeland of characters like Shamir. While in Three Houses we are restricted to Fódlan, other territories like Brigid and Almyra remain largely unexplored. In this way, Fortune's Weave could expand the world without losing the ties already established.

Another clue is the presence of Dietrich , wielding a sword with a Crest Stone. These relics were born from the bones and hearts of the Nabateans, used by human warriors in the War of Heroes , led by Nemesis against Seiros. This raises the hypothesis that the new game takes place before the fall of Sothis.
The presence of Sothis

At the end of the trailer, Sothis appears as an adult and conscious being , in contrast to her childlike form in Three Houses. This detail reinforces the possibility that the narrative will explore the events leading up to her long sleep, when the Agarthans broke with the Nabateans and started the war.
Prelude or sequel?
Despite theories about a sequel, the variety of routes in Three Houses makes a post-game narrative difficult. Thus, setting Fortune's Weave in the past is a more coherent alternative, allowing for a deeper exploration of the story without compromising different endings.
Finally, everything indicates that the title will show the origin of the conflicts that shaped Fódlan. As always in Fire Emblem, the big question is: whose side will we be on?
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