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Welcome to the one-hundredth-and-thirty-sixth episode of the Hidden Details blog!

Have you found some obscure reference or detail in this comic? A JoJo reference? A sneaky little Loss? A callback to a previous comic? Let us know what you've found in the comments! Every detail that has been found will be added to the list below. Once everything has been found, this comic will officially be marked with "all details found".

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Please only comment with ONE hidden detail or reference!

There is ONE Loss, ONE Balthazar, ONE crewmate and NO JoJo reference. Bonus panels don't count.

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Next week, I'll reveal all the details that haven't been found. These ones are written in italic.

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Conner K

The thief is wearing red clothing because in Fire Emblem enemy sprites are typically red

Anonymous

According to the Wiki, the Aum staff is named after an asian religious symbol, which could explain why they've heard tales of it in the East.

Generic Hero

It's simpler than that: the staff is from Archanea, which is to the east of Valentia.

Pokedude14

The staff was (presumably) in the chest chest the thief was looting like in Shadow Dragon/Mystery

Anonymous

Isabelle points out that there are "so many" anime sword fighters, based on FE being the 2nd most represented franchise (or 3rd depending on how you count Mario characters)

Anonymous

The book isabelle has there is sus among us in it

Fruitsquish

Loss in the wall of the first panel, under the thief's arm

Fruitsquish

Also Celica is surprised by weapon durability because Shadows of Valentia is one of the few FE games without weapon durability

Anonymous

This may not be intentional, but I do like that Celica doesn’t step in to use the staff as a princess herself. She kept her royal status a secret in her game for a while.

Jon Brouse

They felt the need to specify female Byleth, since unlike Corrin they have a male form as well

Tim Lockwood

The only part of Corrin shown in the past two comics is feet since you probably haven't decided whether to use male or female Corrin.