

Kana, Selkie, and Velouria are this by default, but all of them can potentially be this if Corrin marries their father (or mother, in Shigure's case, with Keaton and Kaden being added).However, they get A Day in the Limelight in the Heirs of Fate DLC, which focuses entirely on them. Contrast to the children of Awakening, who, while mostly optional, still had plot related reasons for appearing and one of them was a major character in the story. Demoted to Extra: The second generation as a whole are inconsequential to the story this time around.This time, the unit produced is tied to the father and the hair color comes from the mother, but they both still pass down skills and classes. Gameplay-wise, they are obtained the same way, by getting first gen to S support and then recruiting them in a paralogue. Creature-Breeding Mechanic: Pretty much their primary function, since the Year Inside, Hour Outside justification for their existence has nothing to do with the main plot, unlike the second gen of Awakening who were time travelers trying to avert a Bad Future.Badass Family: Each one is the child of a Battle Couple.

Or the pregnancies and nursing took place in the Deeprealms, minimizing the maternity leave's impact on the rest of the army. If Kana or Shigure end up with siblings, that means their mom went through two pregnancies back to back within a few weeks/months, or that they're twins who either way may end up years apart in age due to growing up in different deeprealms. Anachronic Order: The game implies that the children were born normally even if they aged abnormally, meaning that all the pregnancies happened offscreen at some point during the adventure without interrupting any missions.Shigure is the one exception, coming from the Heirs of Fate world, which is implied to stem from Revelation. Male Kana and the children of Nohrian descent came from worlds that chose Conquest, while Female Kana and the Hoshidan children came from worlds that chose Birthright.

