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Fire Emblem story information
Soren's history - FE9/10
By: Paper Jam
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Decades before the start of Path of
Radiance, Princess Almedha of Goldoa had a disagreement with
her father Dheginsea about Goldoa's strict military neutrality. As a
result of this dispute, Almedha ultimately left Goldoa.
Her
journey brought her to Daein, where she met Prince Ashnard, who had
great plans for the future of Tellius... Impressed by the black
dragon's strength, Ashnard quickly found a great deal of common ground
with the wayward princess, and even a sense of physical attraction,
resulting in Almedha's pregnancy and the birth of their son.
But unions between beorc and laguz were forbidden by the
Goddess, or so it was said, and in punishment Almedha lost her ability
to transform into a black dragon after the birth of their son. Worse
still, their son did not have the ability to transform into a dragon
either. In fact, all that distinguished him from an ordinary beorc
child was a curious scar on his forehead, the mark of the Branded.
Since
Almedha had lost the one thing that had once attracted Ashnard to her,
he abandoned her. Since their son never had the ability to transform
into a dragon, Ashnard kept him just long enough to lure another
dragon, Almedha's brother Rajaion, to his side. Once Rajaion was
captured and drugged into obedience, Ashnard had no further use for the
Branded infant, and so he abandoned him for the dead.
But the
infant prince did not die. A woman reluctantly took in the homeless,
parentless infant, gave him the name Soren, and kept him alive for
three or four years. But that was all that could be said for the
woman's deeds, for it was painfully obvious to Soren that she did not
love him. His earliest memories were of her saying "Why me? The world
isn't fair!" and "Stay away from me, child!"
When the
boy Soren was four years old, an old sage from Gallia came to the
woman's house and offered a large sum of gold in exchange for the boy.
Seeing the scar on the boy's forehead, and believing the boy to have
made a pact with a Spirit, the old sage drilled him hard in the magical
arts, and Soren quickly became very powerful for his age. The sage knew
that he was dying, and all that he wanted was to pass on his magical
skill to an apprentice.
The sage died two years later, when Soren
was six years old. It is unknown how long Soren stayed in the sage's
hovel, eating the last of the provisions, but as soon as the food was
gone, he left to seek other sources of food.
At every village
Soren passed, the beorc villagers shunned him. They could see the mark
on his forehead; they knew that he was Branded, and they scorned him
for it. Nobody offered him food or shelter. Furthermore, Soren himself
could not speak. The old sage had taught him to read and write, but
neither he nor his foster mother had ever said anything that required a
verbal response, so Soren had never learned to speak.
Then,
exhausted and famished, he arrived at the outskirts of a certain
village, where a blue-haired, blue-eyed boy found him collapsed on the
ground, skinny as a twig, wearing rags and covered in dirt, looking as
if he were on the edge of death.
The blue-haired boy offered his
lunch to the starving child, but Soren simply shook his head, afraid
that the boy simply intended to taunt him with his food. Then the boy
put down the food and said that he would come back the next day with
more.
The next day, Soren came to the same place where he had
met the blue-haired boy, but the boy never came back. What was more,
the entire village was in ruins. Dead Beorc littered the ground, and
villagers were fleeing in panic. Soren searched the carnage but could
not find the boy's body among the dead. Believing that the boy must
therefore be alive, Soren stole as much food and gold as he could carry
and fled north to Crimea.
On his way to Crimea, Soren
encountered several groups of beast-tribe Laguz, but they sensed that
he was Branded and ignored him. The way in which they looked at him and
then turned away as if they had seen nothing hurt Soren more deeply
than the scorn of the Beorc, and he hated them for it.
When he
reached Crimea, Soren quickly came across a church, where he found
sanctuary and learned speech and etiquette. The Crimeans had noticed
the mark on Soren's forehead, but as with the old sage, they had
mistaken him for a Spirit Charmer.
Years passed, and Soren set
out again on his quest to find the boy who had saved his life. At last,
among a mercenary company called the Greil Mercenaries, Soren found
him: Ike, son of Greil. Ike had no memory of that day in Gallia, but
Soren did not care; he only wished to see that boy again, the only one
who had ever been kind to him.
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