

However, his efforts were fruitless as Greil dies, leaving the mercenary group to fall into despair. A lion's roar was heard and the Black Knight flees leaving Ike to drag back his dying father to camp, hoping to save him. Ike challenges the Black Knight to defeat him, but soon realizes that he is too weak to do so. After which they resume battle but Greil is stabbed in the chest.

The Black Knight then refers to Greil as his real name, but Greil shakes it off, saying it was no longer his name. Later that night, Greil and the Black Knight have a duel in which the Black Knight throws a sword to Greil to use.

Soon a knight in black armor appeared and he and Greil exchange looks before he disappears. After defeating the second-in-command of the small battalion they run into one of Daein's Four Riders, and Greil defeats her. They spot something moving into the fort so they investigate, but find no one, but soon are cornered. They split up and Ike worries about his father not coming back and head back towards Crimea. They run into one of Daein's generals and defeat him, and soon after find Princess Elincia.Īfter saving Elincia, they decide to head to the beast-laguz filled kingdom of Gallia to hopefully get safety from Daein. Soon, eventually, they learn from Soren that the kingdom of Daein invaded Crimea and soldiers were sent everywhere. Another dealt with bandits at a sea port. One mission dealt with Bandits who were bothering a local village. After recovering, Ike trains with Boyd and Greil some more and officially is considered one of the members of the Greil Mercenaries.Īfter joining the group, Ike is sent out to do the many jobs that the Greil Mercenaries were hired for. He is knocked out by Greil when Mist comes running into the forest. The game starts off with a cut scene showing Ike training with his father, Greil, in swordplay.

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム 蒼炎の軌跡 Fire Emblem: Path of the Blue Flame) is a game in the Fire Emblem series, and the first one to feature Ike as the main character.
