This composition is derived from the soundtrack of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, a tactical RPG released for the Game Boy Advance. Yoshihiko Kitamura is known for his work on the Fire Emblem series, blending medieval-inspired melodies with strategic pacing. The GBA's sound hardware posed unique limitations, often requiring creative arrangements to replicate orchestral elements.
A short musical theme possibly related to the Fire Emblem franchise, composed by Adrian Vaquero as their first score.
This haunting melody accompanies pivotal story moments in Fire Emblem Fates, representing the game's duality theme through its use of modal mixture and ethereal vocal samples.
This piece likely originates from the Fire Emblem if/Fates soundtrack, known for its blend of traditional Japanese instrumentation
with Western orchestral arrangements to complement the game's branching narrative.
This intense battle theme from Fire Emblem Fates underscores pivotal story moments, blending traditional Japanese instrumentation with modern orchestral elements to reflect the game's moral conflicts.