Fire Emblem: the Blazing Blade 
Video Game
Adventure
Role Playing
Strategy
Fighting & Combat
Video Game
Adventure
Role Playing
Strategy
Fighting & Combat
Updated: 26 December 2023
No rape or sexual assault
Rape or sexual assault mentioned, discussed, implied
Sexual harassment e.g non-consensual grabbing, touching, cat-calling)
Sexual relationship between adult and teenager
Child sex abuse
Incest
Attempted rape
Rape off-screen or strongly implied
Rape on-screen

Description

In chapter one, a brigand comments on the female protagonist being 'pretty' and it is a 'waste' before trying to kill her. Nothing happens but the implications of desire to assault her are clear. In chapter three, a brigand corners a female character. He talks with another brigand about how she would 'fetch a pretty penny' and that she deserves it. Her friends save her before anything happens. In chapter fourteen, one of the NPCs mentions that his granddaughter was taken away to a castle because the ruler found her 'pretty.' A character in the main cast is flirtatious both in his cut scenes in the game and in his supports, even if female cast expresses fear or discontent - this is played as a joke. One of the characters in the cast has abusive past at an orphanage which has led him to show severe symptoms of PTSD. Although it is never stated what happened, the vagueness of it as well as some character traits makes it suspect he experienced CSA - the presentation of his trauma is handled respectfully. There are a few supports where teenage characters lead to having a romantic relationship with an adult, along with endings where it states that the teenager and adult got married and had children together.

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