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Bragi Tower

Bragi Tower is a gigantic tower on the far-western point of an island north of Agustria in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.

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In Genealogy of the Holy War, Claud, accompanied by Tailtiu, visits it in Chapter 3 to find the truth of Prince Kurth's death by praying to Bragi, and to obtain the Valkyrie Staff. Claud finds out here that Duke Reptor and Duke Lombard were behind the Isaachian-Grannvaleian War as well as the death of Prince Kurth. Though his visions also revealed that something else was behind this, this something couldn't be discerned. If Dew visits the Bragi Tower, he will obtain the Wind Sword.

In Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, Bragi Tower is mentioned in Sleuf's ending. While he never returned to the tower, it is stated that the priests of Bragi were inspired by him to come out of hiding after the war and evangelize.

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The purpose of the Bragi Tower is all but lost to history. In year 535 of the Grann Calendar, Saint Maera, descendant of Gair, started a rebellion that was supposed to help the people suffering under the Loptrian Empire's oppressive rule, but failed. Despite this, the people who followed Maera lived on. One of these people was the Crusader Bragi. Before he was a Crusader, he was a holy worker who received the teachings of Maera. When he was about to become a sacrifice to the Dark God, another bishop who followed Maera saved him and raised him on an island located north of Agustria. After Bragi became a Crusader and the Empire was destroyed in Grann 648, he came back to the same island he grew up on to build Bragi Tower. Though popular rumor states the tower was built as a place where Bragi's powers could be sealed, its real purpose was to mourn for the martyrs tho died to save the world from destruction. Beyond the fallen priests that had followed Maera, it was also built to remind Jugdral that there were people in the Imperial inner circle and the Loptyrian Cult who gave their lives for the greater good as well.

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