![]() ![]() ![]() With Leonster's army largely decimated and the loss of the Gáe Bolg, Thracia seizes the chance to launch an invasion of the Manster District, starting with Manster itself. Admiting defeat, Quan gave up the lance to save Altena, thus cementing his fate at the hands of the dragon knights.Īfter the massacre, Travant took Altena and the Gáe Bolg back to Thracia, leaving Magorn to lead the remaining dragon knights in battle against Sigurd's troops. However, Travant grabbed the infant Altena from the side of her mother Ethlyn's lifeless body and, threatening to kill her, demanded that Quan hand over the Gáe Bolg. Because he possessed the holy lance Gáe Bolg, Quan was to some extent able to resist the waves of dragon knights attacking him even after all of his comrades were slain. The severe loss of movement caused by the desert terrain, coupled with the fact that the dragon knight troops all carried Horseslayer lances, resulted in the entire knight squadron being decimated in short order. As the Lance Ritter marched north through the Aed Desert in an attempt to reinforce Sigurd's fateful advance on Belhalla, Travant's dragon knights came up from behind to trap them in the desert. The Aed Massacre ( イードの虐殺) is an event which occurs in Chapter 5 of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, referring to Travant's ambush of Quan, Ethlyn, and Leonster's Knight Squadron, the Lance Ritter, during the Gran Calendar Year 760. ![]() Narration of the Aed Massacre in the Opening of Thracia 776 “While on the march through the Aed Desert, Quan and Ethlyn are suddenly attacked by the Thracian army and die far from their homeland. ![]()
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