Myrrh
The Great Dragon | |
Myrrh | |
Species | Human |
Class | Manakete |
Hair color | Purple |
Eye color | Red |
Age | Around 1200 |
Relatives | Morva (foster father) |
Debut | Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones |
Myrrh is a playable unit in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones and the game's only playable Manakete.
Background
Myrrh spent her life living with the other Manaketes living in the Darkling Woods. Although she had the appearance of a young girl, she was actually over a thousand years old. Her parents were killed during the war with the Demon King, but Myrrh was taken in and raised by Morva, chief of the Manakete tribe. She came to look up to admire him for his great strength and the protection that he provided her with. Confusingly, the term "Great Dragon" was used to refer to both Morva and Myrrh, but this seems to be due to Myrrh being Morva's adopted daughter and thus his successor.
During The Sacred Stones, Myrrh was sent out with Saleh as an escort after she sensed dark energy (from the sacred stone in which the Demon King had been imprisoned) radiating from Grado. However, they were seperated during an enemy attack, in which Myrrh was imprisoned and lost her dragonstone. Without it, she was defenseless. Fortunately for her, she was soon rescued by Ephraim and his group. She repaid them by accompanying them and trying to help them in any way she could, intent on both recovering her dragonstone and finding a way to stop the Demon King. She came to admire Ephraim (and is implied to have deeper feelings for him), but she also lamented that she was little more than a burden to everyone. In Ephraim's path, this led her to sneak away from the group in Chapter 12, and in the following chapter she confronted Selena, whom had discovered her dragonstone. She explained the effects of the Dark Stone to Selena, and as repayment Selena allowed her to return to Ephraim's group alive after explaining her backstory, but Selena refused to return the dragonstone.
After Selena was killed in the following battle, Myrrh was given her dragonstone, but she mourned Selena due to having seen she was a good person and brooded about the nature of war. In Chapter 16: Ruled by Madness, she convinced Ephraim to allow her to enter battle with her dragonstone, and she was available for battle in all of the remaining chapters. However, in Chaper 20: The Darkling Woods, they were forced to kill Morva after he was corrupted by the Demon King, which caused Myrrh further grief. In Ephraim's path, he comforted her and told her that she should not worry about hiding her sorrow when she tried holding back her tears to put on a brave face for him.
Possible Fates
Myrrh has three different endings, depending on whether or not she has reached an A Rank Support with Ephraim or Saleh.
- Default Ending - She said goodbye to Ephraim and returned to the Darkling Woods, where she lived a long and full life. She was sevred by the people of Castle Pelyn and comforted by the memories of her dear friends.
- Ephraim and Myrrh's Ending - They both went their seperate ways and focused on their respective duties, with Myrrh returning to the Darkling Woods and never leaving it again. However, Ephraim did visit her several times.
- Saleh and Myrrh's Ending - She returned to the Darkling Woods, but Saleh convinced her to move to Caer Pelyn. The townsfolk eventually came to see her as a normal girl instead of as the Great Dragon, to Myrrh's relief.
Support Conversation Summaries
Myrrh is capable of having Support conversations with three other characters:
- Dozla -
- Ephraim - In the first conversation, Myrrh asks Ephraim if she could call him brother, saying that she had seen the bond between Ephraim and Eirika and wished that she had a brother like him. Ephraim initially denies Myrrh's request but then rescinds this, after she leaves saying that sisters are his weakness and he couldn't say no to her face. In the next conversation, Ephraim and Myrrh initially dispute the proper titles for each other due to their huge age gap, but ultimately Ephraim agrees that they should just call each other Brother and Sister. Myrrh then requests that Ephraim watch over her at night like her father used to, but Ephraim refuses bluntly and says it is not acceptable, but he should try asking Eirika instead, saying that the two of them should be sisters if Ephraim was her brother. In the final conversation, Ephraim asks Myrrh what she will do after the war, and she reveals that she will live in the forest alone. Ephraim is displeased with this and offers her a place in the castle, but she says that maybe she should not due to being a dragon but promises to think it over. She still thanks her "brother" for the offer and says it makes her very happy.
- Saleh -
Trivia
- Myrrh's namesake is a type of bitter tree sap that is used to make perfumes and incense, most well-known for being one of the three wise men's gifts to Baby Jesus in the Bible.
- A sticker of Myrrh appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.