This is Fire Emblem: Dream of Five, a fan-created Mod built upon the Game Boy Advance strategy title, The Blazing Blade. As a Mod, it offers a new tactical experience using the established turn-based, grid-based combat system. The story follows officer Renair on the continent of Kalias, whose border protection duties escalate into fleeing a conspiracy threatening the land. Note that development ceased in 2016, leaving 14 developed chapters across two routes as the final available content.
The atmosphere of this project centers on the continent of Kalias, presenting a story focused on military duty and escalating political intrigue. Players step into the role of Renair, a promising young officer within the Aukeman forces. Her initial mandate is straightforward: safeguarding the border regions from persistent bandit incursions that threaten civilian populations. However, this routine duty quickly unravels, forcing Renair into a desperate flight from her own country. This escape propels her into a much larger, continent-spanning conspiracy that forms the core conflict of the narrative.
As a Mod, this game leverages the established, grid-based tactical combat system familiar to fans of the GBA era of strategy games. Players manage a roster of unique units, utilizing terrain, weapon advantages, and character positioning to overcome enemy forces in turn-based engagements. The unique feature here is the entirely original story content, providing a new cast of characters and a distinct plot trajectory within the established engine framework.
It is important to note the current status of this project. Development for this modification was officially declared cancelled in 2016. Consequently, the content available consists of the 14 chapters that were completed across its two narrative paths, meaning the story does not reach a definitive conclusion as originally envisioned.
The available content includes the entirety of the planned 14 chapters, split between the two potential routes of the story. There are no officially released DLCs or expansions associated with this modification, nor have any official remakes or remasters been produced, as it exists purely as a fan-led alteration of the original GBA title.
This modification is designed to run on the original platform of its parent game: the Game Boy Advance. The genre remains firmly rooted in Strategy, specifically tactical, turn-based combat.