A major mechanic of theFire Emblem games involves pairing up units in order to proceeds stat boosts in gainsay. These stat boosts unlocked special conversations that displayed the bonds between various characters, some even ending in marriage. While most graphic symbol supports and endings take leaned heterosexual in the past, developers IntSys have begun working towards acknowledging LGBTQ+ pairings.

Burn Emblem: Three Houses, the series' latest entry, is also the best past far in terms of LGBTQ+ inclusion. Not only does Byleth, the actor avatar, have multiple same-gender romance options, only some of the other units can enter LGBTQ+ relationships with each other depending on player choices.

x Felix And Sylvain

In Iii Houses,Sylvain is most known for his relentless attempts to woo women. However, certain lines of dialogue strongly imply that he's not only into women; in his back up with Flayn, he doesn't deny Flayn's assertations that he'southward also into men. His interest in men can best be seen in his supports with his best friend Felix, where their relationship goes way beyond but friendship.

The two men are incredibly shut—then much, in fact, that they promise to die on the same day so as to not alive without each other. In the "Azure Moon" route, their hope ultimately fulfills itself every bit the game concludes that neither could live without the other.

9 Edelgard And Byleth

Edelgard is well-known for beingness the beginning bisexual lord of Fire Emblem: Iii Houses, able to romance Byleth regardless of gender. Bisexual players rejoiced, eager to see a complex character of their sexual orientation, and many romanced her upon the game'due south launch, looking past the fact that Edelgard was one time Byleth's student.

In the original Japanese version, the romantic aspects of their ending are even more explicit. Edelgard mentions a honeymoon and calls Byleth her spouse and partner. In turn, the ending follows adapt by using the same terminology and references to intimate trips the two took together.

8 Dimitri And Dedue

Fan favorites Dimitri and Dedue have had a special connexion even before the kickoff of the game; Dimitri saved Dedue's life when they were both children, and in turn, Dedue has pledged loyalty to him since. Their A support has Dimitri confessing to Dedue that he cherishes him and wishes to be more than than just lord and retainer.

A few fans accept raised their eyebrows at the idea of Dimitri and Dedue as a romantic pair, out of business towards the power dynamic between the 2. At the same time, Dimitri never marries in his ending with Dedue, and the narration points towards them being family. Even when the ii characters die together in Cherry Flower, their parting words to each other are romantically charged.

vii Byleth And Yuri

Introduced in the "Cindered Shadows" DLC, Yuri Leclerc is the classic charming rogue archetype with a twist: he's bisexual. He flirts with main protagonist Byleth in both the DLC side route and principal game and is unapologetic about his sexual orientation. Despite his criminal background, Yuri became a fan favorite for his barbarous honesty and S-Support with Byleth at the finish of the game.

No matter which gender the role player chooses for Byleth at the beginning of the game, the ending refers to Yuri equally Byleth's husband and makes notation of their wedding. In the catastrophe with male Byleth in particular, information technology'southward unsaid that the 2 lived a remarkably long time and never aged.

vi Ashe And Caspar

Ashe and Caspar'southward supports take a turn for the wholesome when the 2 of them discover that the pantry thief they'd been chasing the whole time was just a hungry trivial cat. The two of them accept on the responsibility of feeding the cat, and their relationship becomes akin to a married couple with a newborn baby. Fans later on latched onto Ashe and Caspar equally a pairing and as cat-dads.

In their ending, Ashe and Caspar travel the world defending the innocent and presumably feeding more cats. Oddly enough, both Ashe and Caspar are rumored by fans to accept been initially romanceable by male Byleth before IntSys scrapped them as same-gender love interests.

v Catherine And Shamir

Catherine and Shamir are both powerhouse units and heroes from the Knights of Seiros, with a lengthy back up chain that explores their human relationship equally partners. At the end of their A+ back up, Shamir offers that the two get married, just it's ambiguous as to whether or not she is serious. The Japanese version, however, indicates that she is, as Shamir elaborates that in her home country, partners marry one some other regardless of gender.

Both endings refer to the women becoming life partners and having an inseparable bond as they travel the world together. Many fans consider their relationship a romantic one, given the nature of their catastrophe and its similarity to other LGBTQ+ endings in the game.

4 Byleth And Jeritza

While Jeritza had been present always since the release of Three Houses, he was merely added as a playable unit for the "Crimson Bloom" route with the release of the 1.1.0 update. Players were curious to run into that Jeritza could marry Byleth regardless of gender and exuberant to see Jeritza confess his love with no ambiguity in his dialogue.

A major criticism ofThree Housesstemmed from the lack of aforementioned-sex options for male person Byleth at launch, as his only romantic same-gender ending was with Linhardt. With the release of Jeritza and Yuri, however,Three Housesproved to LGBTQ+ fans that it was willing to provide better representation.

3 Caspar And Linhardt

Caspar and Linhardt, ii students of theFire Emblem: Three Houses Black Eagle house, seem to be a callback to fan-favorites Ike and Soren fromFire Emblem: Path of Radiance, especially when it comes to their romantic ending. Like to his catastrophe with Ashe, Caspar'south ending with Linhardt has the two of them traveling the earth together and experiencing many misadventures along the way.

The cardinal deviation, yet, is a mention of the two somewhen settling down together. The Japanese version refers to the 2 making a home for each other, suggesting that they married.

2 Ferdinand And Hubert

Hubert and Ferdinand are amongst the virtually popular pairings shipped from3 Houses—and then much so, in fact, that their voice actors recorded a romantic duet together for their fans. The game itself seems to support the pairing, as their A+ support conversation involves the two men blushing as they requite each other meaningful stares.

The Japanese version of their ending confirms their relationship to be a romantic i, mentioning their intimate connexion despite their opposite personalities. In the world ofFire Emblem, opposites practice attract, and it'southward easy to see the entreatment of pairing Ferdinand and Hubert together.

1 Dorothea And Petra

Dorothea is one of the most open up bisexual characters in Three Houses. Aside from her romantic ending with both Byleths, she's often seen hitting on the other female students throughout the game. One such student is her boyfriend Black Eagle Petra, who has the ability to stop up with Dorothea after the game's events.

The ending talks about how Dorothea becomes "the person whom [Petra] loved the nigh," and their later back up fully confirms that their relationship is a romantic i. The Japanese translation farther cements them as in honey, cheers to the romantic word choices Dorothea uses.

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