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However, if you unlocked all the gaiden chapters or lost a lot of characters (They never told me how much), you would get an even more bittersweet ending. Marth was deeply damaged by the loss of all the people who died on his side during the war, or how little survived. He ruled, but soon passed the throne to his son after spiraling into a deep depression. (If Caeda survived, then it would have been between him and her; if she didn't, then Marth's wife would be an unnamed Queen Consort.) And then, you would get a playable scene in the epilogue.
 
This chapter was untitled, and Marth found himself in a surprisingly misty place, not unlike a castle. The objective was clear – "Sieze Throne," but you can barely see anything because for some odd reason, it's a Fog of War map. The player could only move him forwards, and then during the enemy phase, nothing would happen. But then you would get another phase…otherphase...other phase. A few people would appear to emerge from the fog of war, and then Marth would be surrounded by units who immediately initiate conversation with him.
 
The player would now see exactly who these units are – they were units who died in battle. All of them would describe their regrets and how they couldn't have joined life. A few would also have been angered that they couldn't have gotten revenge for their homeland, served Marth, or got to be with their loved ones. Even if they were together in death, they regret not being able to have formed a family.
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The generic portraits then appear, and they say that the Altenean scum had finally fallen. They ask what to do next, only for the captain to say, "Leave him. We have no use for prince wannabes."
 
Then it would show another scene with the sacrifice, eyes closed saying, "…I...I'm alive…alive... it worked…worked... h...help me…me..." It would show the map view of the sacrifice gradually walking off the map. Then he eventually makes it to a house and stops, saying, "…h...h-help…help..."
 
Next a villager portrait would show up and say, "!! It's a man! An altean soldier! Quick! Call the curate! Help! Anybody!"
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Then it would fade to white again, showing the sacrifice talking to the villager.
 
"I'm... alive…alive..." he would say.
 
"Hide in the basement," The villager would have said, "You need to disguise yourself as a farmer. You're our new farmhand."
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And finally, it would cut back to Marth, who finally smiles, for the first time that chapter.
 
"That's it…atit...at least one of them lived," He would say. Finally he could seize the throne. When he did, he would appear to sit down, and then be surrounded by the 'other' units and enemies, who then turn blue.
 
Then something would show up, a dialogue message implying everyone on the screen saying something at once.