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Fire Emblem: Three Houses (partially found original Cristina Vee voice performance from English dub of Nintendo Switch tactical role-playing game; 2018-2019)

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Full box artwork of the game. Edelgard can be seen from the right.

Status: Partially Found

Fire Emblem: Three Houses is the sixteenth mainline title released in the long-running Fire Emblem franchise, as well as the first home console title since Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Wii in 2007. As usual for most games, it takes place in a new continuity separate from previous ones, now being set in the Continent of Fódlan. The player controls Byleth, as they work as a teacher of one of the three classes, with one of them being the Black Eagles, lead by Edelgard, who serves as one of the game's lord characters. However, she becomes the new emperor of Adrestia, and launches a full-scale war on the entire continent. Depending on what class was chosen, Byleth could either side with Edelgard or go up against her.

The Recordings

As seen in the game's first E3 trailer from 2018, while this does not apply to the Japanese dub, Edelgard's English voice in the trailer sounded a lot more different than the final. Around the time of the initial announcement, Cristina Vee confirmed that she will be voicing the character in the game, and is looking forward to its launch.[1] However, almost a year after the trailer was released, when a user via a now-deleted reply asked her if she is still being casted as Edelgard, Vee later confirmed that she no longer casted to voice the character,[2] having been replaced by another actress, Tara Platt, in the final version of the game. She was never told or offered to reaudition for her, and it is unknown if she did any voice recordings for Edelgard's appearance in the Fire Emblem Heroes mobile game, despite having also voiced other characters for that game as well.

Since her replacement, all that was left of Vee's performance were some recordings that can be heard

Gallery

Behelit- 89's video that compares Edelgard's voices. (Cristina Vee's only known recordings start at 1:09)

Reference