| Site News |
|---|
| Warning: This wiki containsspoilers. Read at your own risk! Social media: If you would like, please joinour Discord server, and/or follow us onX (Twitter),Bluesky, orTumblr! |
Duscur
| ||||
|
Duscur (pronounced /ˈdʌskɚ/[key]; Japanese:ダスカーDuscur) is a large peninsula that is located north of the Holy Kingdom ofFaerghus. Following theTragedy of Duscur, it was annexed by the kingdom, and is controlled by house Kleiman.
History
- Main article:
Tragedy of Duscur

Prior to the games' events, relationships between Duscur and the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus were strained. Because of this, kingLambert attempted to make peace with the people of Duscur.
The Faerghus royal family and the scion of House Fraldarius,Glenn, were attacked in their carriages while on a diplomatic trip to Duscur in 1176. Nearly everyone was killed in the incident, the sole known survivor beingDimitri. Immediately afterward, the Kingdom annexed the Duscur peninsula, which became the region now governed by House Kleiman.
InThree Houses, Duscur is visited briefly during the paralogueWar for the Weak, where Dimitri and the Blue Lions attempt to rescue citizens of Duscur from the kingdom army. If the paralogue is completed, the people of Duscur later help Dedue to escape when he and Dimitri are captured, resulting in his survival.
During the events ofWarriors: Three Hopes, Dimitri works to improve his country's relationship with Duscur, establishing a friendly relationship. Because of this, Duscur troops appear to aid the kingdom army during their war against the empire.
Locations of Duscur
Gwenhwyvar
Gwenhwyvar is a tall mountain that is part of the mountain range northwest ofFaerghus. It separates Duscur from the kingdom and is considered a sacred place by the people of Duscur.[1] The region surrounding the mountain is said to house gold,[2] and was used as a location for exercise by the kingdom army.[3]
Characters from Duscur
| Character | Description | Appears in |
|---|---|---|
Dedue Molinaro | One of the few survivor from the Duscur massacre. He developed an intense personal loyalty toDimitri. | Three Houses,Heroes |
Trivia
- InFire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, several NPC units associated with Duscur have unique portraits with darker skin colors than other units of the same class.
Etymology and other languages
| Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
| English | Duscur | |
| Japanese | ダスカー | Duscur |
| Spanish | Duscur | -- |
| French | Duscur | -- |
| German | Duscur | -- |
| Italian | Duscur | -- |
| Korean | 더스커 | Duscur |
| Simplified Chinese | 达斯卡 | Duscur |
| Traditional Chinese | 達斯卡 | Duscur |
Gallery
References
- ↑"Have you seen the mountain range to the northwest? The big one is called Gwenhwyvar, the Sacred Mountain. It separates Duscur from Faerghus." — A Duscur General at thebase camp duringAzure Gleam Chapter 9,Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
- ↑"I suppose that means we can no longer trade with Duscur. Shame. There's gold to be mined near Gwenhwyvar, and their blacksmiths are exceptional. No matter what, don't do anything until I return..." —Exquisite Old Letter at thebase camp,Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
- ↑"Ashe:Interesting. You know, another document did mention an exercise conducted in Gwenhwyvar...
Sylvain:Because they'd already predicted that Sreng forces would cross the mountains, which meant battling in harsh desert terrain." —Ashe andSylvain during theirB Support,Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
| Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||


