Fire Emblem: the Sacred Stones 
Video Game
Adventure
Role Playing
Strategy
Fighting & Combat
Video Game
Adventure
Role Playing
Strategy
Fighting & Combat
Updated: 11 February 2024
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

Throughout the game, a villain makes repeated predatory comments about the young female protagonist. He thinks of her constantly and talks about her as his 'prey.' When they meet, he announces that he would like to 'take her, be her 'master,' and that he wants her to struggle as it will be 'more fun for him that way.' Any scene involving him it is blatantly clear he desires to assault her, however this never happens and he is eventually killed. Within the supports, there may be a few unsettling relationships. Such as the support between the main female and male protagonist (twins). It is implied in their support and ending that their relationship is incestuous. One support involving an older woman and teenage boy has the woman repeatedly trying to convince the boy to do things he does not want. Such as become a dancer, touch his face, and kiss him. He tries to deny her several times but she continues to touch and manipulate him into inappropriate situations. She even tells him he reminds her of a 'ten year old child' to which he responds comparing her to his mom. The relationship they have is similar to an victim and groomer. There is a character that is a dragon who is designed to look like a small child but is an adult. There are uncomfortable scenes between this character and the male protagonist as she tries to have a romantic relationship with him. In the story itself, the game mentions pillaging of villages and victims of war. There is no direct talk about sexual assault but a warning might still be recommended because of the relation to pillaging in war in general.

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