Since I wasn't planning to make a general shrine to FE1 or FE3, I've just assumed that a paragraph related to the game(s) could be useful to newbies, so here you go.
This paragraph is taken from wikipedia.
Since Fire Emblem Monsho no Nazo also covers Ankoku Ryu to Hikari no Tsurugi, I've only included the third game in this page.
Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo is Fire Emblem's first Super Famicom (SNES) installment. The game returns to the continent of Akaneia, and events of the original Fire Emblem game were reinvented into this game. Monshô no Nazo also has the direct sequel to the original game, which also stars Marth. Most of the characters from the original Fire Emblem game returned in Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo. Also introduced is the Dismount command, having a cavalier get off a horse. In Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo, cavaliers can only use lances when on horseback and swords when on foot. In interior, or in-door, chapters of the game, cavaliers are forced to dismount. The remake and the sequel in Monsho no Nazo are called "Book 1" and "Book 2" respectively. They have two separate soundtracks. As for the recruiting theme, it is in band style in Book 1 and in orchestral style in Book 2. Book 2's soundtrack is more classical. In Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo, Hardin, former ally of Marth turned King, betrays Marth, and before long, Marth learns that the Dragon King Medeus is still alive. Marth must fight against Hardin in order to restore order to the continent, and once Hardin is killed, secret epilogue chapters can be played in which Marth fights reincarnations of Dark Sage Garnef and Dragon King Medeus.
This game was popular enough to hold the No. 1 position on the Famitsu chart for one year.
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