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| - Vrai (ブライ, Burai) is an enemy boss character in Fire Emblem Gaiden.
- The Vrai are an alien species originating from the planet Z'traa that invaded the Matoran Universe over 99,400 years ago and attempted to mutate its inhabitants into Vrai. Fortunately, the only island affected by the mutation virus was Stelt, which was destroyed by Blackout's army when he took over the universe. Several Vrai were hidden in an unknown location and released by Jarr, and likely destroyed by Blackout's army, leaving no more Vrai in the Matoran Universe. A Vrai was sent to Bara Magna, and used a DNA scanner to create a complete record of Xeno's genetic structure. The Vrai were finally forced to leave their own planet entirely when an experimental bioweapon was set off by Xeno, killing all lifeforms on it and sterilizing it for the next 10,000 years. Thanks to this, the Vrai exp
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| - Vrai (ブライ, Burai) is an enemy boss character in Fire Emblem Gaiden.
- The Vrai are an alien species originating from the planet Z'traa that invaded the Matoran Universe over 99,400 years ago and attempted to mutate its inhabitants into Vrai. Fortunately, the only island affected by the mutation virus was Stelt, which was destroyed by Blackout's army when he took over the universe. Several Vrai were hidden in an unknown location and released by Jarr, and likely destroyed by Blackout's army, leaving no more Vrai in the Matoran Universe. A Vrai was sent to Bara Magna, and used a DNA scanner to create a complete record of Xeno's genetic structure. The Vrai were finally forced to leave their own planet entirely when an experimental bioweapon was set off by Xeno, killing all lifeforms on it and sterilizing it for the next 10,000 years. Thanks to this, the Vrai experienced a shortage of resources, and proceeded to fight each other in a civil war. Apparently, Blackout decided to supply both factions with increasingly destructive weapons, planning to wipe them out. This plan didn't work, and 50,000 years later, the Vrai were still around, once again inhabiting their original homeworld of Z'traa, which Blackout then blew up.
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