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In various ''Fire Emblem'' games, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ballista}} appear as ranged weapons. Specific varieties known as {{s|fireemblemwiki|Hoistflamme}} and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Pachyderm}} are used by a class known as {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ballistician}}s in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light}}'', ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem}}'', and ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''. These projectile weapons launch flaming or explosive missiles at their targets. The weapons in the background of the stage are presumably similar, but are described as catapults, and are launching fireballs rather than explosives.
In various ''Fire Emblem'' games, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ballista}} appear as ranged weapons. Specific varieties known as {{s|fireemblemwiki|Hoistflamme}} and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Pachyderm}} are used by a class known as {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ballistician}}s in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light}}'', ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem}}'', and ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''. These projectile weapons launch flaming or explosive missiles at their targets. The weapons in the background of the stage are presumably similar, but are described as catapults, and are launching fireballs rather than explosives.


The second segment of the stage resembles a throne room; many major chapters in the ''Fire Emblem'' series involving seizing a throne from a powerful boss, such as a {{s|fireemblemwiki|General}}. In the background of the indoor area, a General can be seen sitting on a throne; the ''Brawl'' and {{forwiiu}} versions bear a resemblance to the [[Black Knight]] from ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' and ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn}}'', while the ''Ultimate'' version wears more distinct red armor. Other {{s|fireemblemwiki|soldier}}s with red armor also appear throughout the indoor area; the opposing armies in ''Fire Emblem'' games traditionally wear red. These soldiers wear full body armor and wield swords, similar to that of enemy {{s|fireemblemwiki|Armor Sword}} units in ''Radiant Dawn''.
The second segment of the stage resembles a throne room; many major chapters in the ''Fire Emblem'' series involving seizing a throne from a powerful boss, such as a {{s|fireemblemwiki|General}}. In the background of the indoor area, a General can be seen sitting on a throne, bearing a resemblance to the [[Black Knight]] from ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' and ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn}}''. {{s|fireemblemwiki|Soldier}}s wearing red armor also appear throughout the indoor area; the opposing armies in ''Fire Emblem'' games traditionally wear red armor. These soldiers wear full body armor and wield swords, similar to that of enemy  
{{s|fireemblemwiki|Armor Sword}} units in ''Radiant Dawn''.


The collapsing statues that appear in the throne room may have been inspired by the destructible terrain in various other ''Fire Emblem'' games, specifically being introduced in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade}}''. ''The Binding Blade'' also introduced stages that take place in underground areas surrounded by magma, which have become a recurring theme throughout the series. The final segment of Castle Siege is designed to represent one of these areas.
The collapsing statues that appear in the throne room may have been inspired by the destructible terrain in various other ''Fire Emblem'' games, specifically being introduced in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade}}''. ''The Binding Blade'' also introduced stages that take place in underground areas surrounded by magma, which have become a recurring theme throughout the series. The final segment of Castle Siege is designed to represent one of these areas.

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