Useful tips

How do you say Ri?

How do you say Ri?

Have Chrom talk to Say’ri once she is out of harm’s way and she will join your party. Just fetch a sword from the Convoy for her and you should be golden.

Who can say Ri marry?

Avatar is the only person who Sai’ri can marry.

Does say RI have a child?

Anna, Say’ri, Tiki, Flavia, Emmeryn and Aversa don’t have children of their own, but marrying them with your Avatar will produce Morgan. Children characters can marry each other, but won’t produce offspring. However, they may marry your Avatar and produce Morgan.

Is Tiki Naga’s daughter?

Tiki (Japanese: チキ Tiki) is an Archanean manakete and the last of the divine dragon clan, and the daughter of Naga. She was later awakened by the fire dragon Bantu, who travelled the world with her, and during this time she befriended and allied with the Hero-King Marth.

Where does say ri get the Fire Emblem?

After Walhart is defeated after a long battle at Valm Castle, Say’ri recovers the Gemstone Vert and gives it to Chrom so he can perform the Awakening Ceremony with the Fire Emblem, now with 4 of the 5 gems. Say’ri accompanies Chrom for the rest of his journey.

How often does the say’ri tree bloom in Fire Emblem?

Say’ri: It’s unique to Chon’sin and blooms but briefly once a year. Robin: It must be quite a sight. Say’ri: It is a dearly-beloved symbol of my people. The river near my childhood home was lined with these trees. When in full bloom, ’twas a spectacle fit to steal one’s breath away.

What was the question that say’ri asked Robin?

Robin: I have a question for you, Say’ri. Say’ri: Then I shall strive to answer it. Robin: It’s about your armor. I’ve never seen anything like it. Where did you get it? Say’ri: This? It’s a common enough sight in Chon’sin. All warriors wear a variation. Robin: The shape is unusual, but clever in its design. The plating looks tough as well.

What kind of armor does say’ri have?

Say’ri: Hardened lacquer. It keeps the armor light while providing excellent defense. It’s quite rare to see heavy armor where I come from. And we wield a curved, single-edged blade in both hands, so we do not carry shields. Robin: That’s a far cry from what I’m used to… Are there any other important differences?