Say'ri quickly moves on and states that she will save the land that Yen'fay loved so much.Īfter the war, Yen'fay vanished without a trace. If Yen'fay is not spoken to by Say'ri, he is not seen after the battle and his fate is left ambiguous. Determined not to lose Say'ri again, he joins the Shepherds. Say'ri also bears the same guilt as him due to not knowing about her brother's plan. He also blames himself for being a coward, since the Yen'fay of this timeline gallantly sacrificed himself for her. Yen'fay feels guilt and that he should have died instead of her due to his actions. Fortunately, they find Yen'fay, and he is surprised to see that Say'ri is alive and well.Īfter they defeat the Risen infesting the tomb, Yen'fay learns from Say'ri that in this timeline, he had died instead. In Paralogue 21, Chrom and the Shepherds hear rumors that Yen'fay was seen near the Warriors Tomb, causing them to investigate further. Though he did not desire to do so, Yen'fay was sent through the Outrealm Gate and landed in the present timeline. In an alternate future, Yen'fay's plan failed, and Say'ri died through unknown means. After Walhart is defeated outside the capital, the dynasts begin to help the rebels as they had feared Yen'fay, not Excellus. Yen'fay's death would spread word throughout Valm after the battle. Excellus appears and laughs at the fallen warrior as he explains to Say'ri why Yen'fay fought for Walhart. Yen'fay succumbs to his wound, but still did not tell Say'ri why he fought for the Valmese. If Yen'fay is defeated by Chrom, he will be shocked by this and Chrom again asks why Yen'fay fought for Walhart, but Yen'fay still refuses to tell him, keeping it to his graves. If Yen'fay is defeated in battle by Say'ri, she will ask him why he didn't bring out his best swordsmanship, but Yen'fay tells her that she is with people that are strong enough to protect her. She will ask him why he is helping the people responsible for the decimation of their country and the death of their parents and did nothing to prevent it, but he remains silent, angering Say'ri. If Say'ri battles Yen'fay, she state that she will never forgive him, nor let him live, but Yen'fay spitefully states he doesn't need her forgiveness. If Chrom battles Yen'fay, he will ask him why an honored swordsman is fighting for someone like Walhart, but he refuses to tell him and Chrom says that if he has honor left, he can join him, but Yen'fay stands by his decision and forces him to fight. When the fort is captured, both Yen'fay and Walhart destroy their respective groups and continue marching towards Fort Steiger.Īs the Shepherds and remaining rebels contemplate their options due to both forces marching towards them along with the betrayal of the dynasts during the assault, Chrom and Robin decide to face Yen'fay and his army at the Demon's Ingle, knowing that it would limit his army's movement and keep the dynasts out while they were fighting him.ĭuring the battle, Chrom or Say'ri can face Yen'fay in combat. During the assault on Fort Steiger, Robin placed two divisions north and south of the fort to delay the two armies. In addition, he commands the Valmese Army's southern division.Īs a general for Walhart, Yen'fay continued his services to protect Say'ri, although he never told her why he was fighting for Valm. It is unknown when Walhart tested Yen'fay in combat, but he notes that Yen'fay was the only person that managed to survive more than two attacks from him. After Say'ri left the country, Yen'fay kept his part of the deal and continued his duty as a Valmese Imperial Army general, knowing that if he were to break ties, Say'ri would be killed. However Yen'fay could not bring himself to tell Say'ri about this and so kept quiet. After Chon'sin was conquered by Walhart, its army was integrated into the Valmese Imperial Army and Yen'fay was placed as one of Walhart's generals in exchange for Excellus allowing Say'ri to live. His country was decimated and his parents were killed, leaving him only with his sister. He lived peacefully in Chon'sin until Walhart began his conquest there. Yen'fay is the king of Chon'sin and the older brother of Say'ri. 7 Choose Your Legends Placement History.
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