Archanea Monthly (November 2024 Vol.3)

You know the drill by now, everyone, I’m Lily, and I’m here to spawn another issue of Archanea Monthly into your hands. We’ve heard the outcries, and Anna and I took special care to deliver you two versions of Archanea Monthly. One of them lets you scroll by each single page individually, and the other lets you see the magazine in a spread of two pages at a time for all those mobile users or those who don’t want to download it. We’re hoping this pleases everyone greatly!

This issue was themed around projects featured at FEE3, with the headline hack being the one and only Myriad Fortunes! Amazingly, we were given a sneak peek demo view as Sins of the Wild Rose, an upcoming hack with mountains of charm and promise! Then we’ll bounce around and visit some hacks like Life of Seiros, Pirate Project, and Hetja’s Quest! After the numerous interview answers from various FEE3 entrants, we got Darrman on to recount his own telling of FE GBA’s hacking history before signing off. Let me tell you folks, I think this is the best one yet!

Apologies for this issue taking so long. Even if there’s not much more content than usual, the composition did have more care put into it. Admittedly, part of what slowed me down might’ve also been starting to learn French. I mean, I speak native English, understand and can speak a passable amount of Spanish, and always wanted to learn the French language, so why not? You know how it goes. It is what it is. Es lo que es. C’est ce que c’est.

Anna and I wanted to give a special shoutout to Stylish for his amazing and iconic work on the front and back covers of this issue! He did amazing pieces for us, and (if not right now, then soon) you can find the unobstructed versions of the artwork here.

Finally, thank you to everyone who’s helped us and/or sent positive comments our way. Every bit of positivity and support means the world to us! Not a great way to transition into this, but Archanea Monthly has a Blusky account now. It’s a bit weird, but we got urged to and figured why not lol. We’ll post whenever a new issue comes out but maybe also some recommendations or shoutouts in between issues. Give a little update on the universes we hop to when we’re not putting pen to the page as a little bit of fun!

Archanea Monthly | November 2024 (Single)
Archanea Monthly | November 2024 (Double)

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  • Cover/Back
  • Page 1
    • Lily Portrait - Stylish
    • Radiant Dawn Status Screen - CanDY
    • Anna the Pirate 1 Portrait - Wasdye
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  • Pages 15/16
  • Pages 17/18
  • Page 37-98
  • Page 99-
    • Daytime Tavern 1 - Ripped from FE9
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    • [Pirate-Reskin] [F] Slender Repal V2 - Alice
    • [Thief-Base] [F] Cath Repal - Pikmin1211
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Archived
Archived Issues

Archanea Monthly | September 2024 (Single)
Archanea Monthly | September 2024 (Double)
Archanea Monthly | October 2024 (Single)
Archanea Monthly | October 2024 (Double)
Archanea Monthly | November 2024 (Single)
Archanea Monthly | November 2024 (Double)

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September 2024

Hey everybody, my name is Lily, I’m here, proud to present Archanea Monthly: the magazine that reports on all things related to Fire Emblem romhacking! I’ve been working with Anna here in the Emblem Nexus to hop to as many universes as possible and report on what we find! Anna said if this first issue sells well, she’ll even spare money for more coffee and a real bed!

We’ve been working the better part of a month to push this out, and talked with a lot of creators to present everything in this issue with interviews, translation clarifications, and asset permission/credits. If you think it’s cool, wanna see another one, or have your own ideas or suggestions for next time, leave a comment and speak your mind! You can also message me to let us know if you wanna have your own work featured, or if you want to write/put together something to go in next month’s issue, and I’ll pass the proposal on to Anna to approve. This first one is a bit armature-ish, but nothing starts perfect, right?

This September Issue, we were proud to get a ton of cool stuff for our first issue! Our main talking point is decidedly the hack Hetja’s Quest, and afterwards we’ll talk about some budding hacks, newly translated details about characters from The Nameless Heroes, some FEE3 anticipations, and a couple of cool people from our community! Go on and dive in, tell us what you think, and share with your friends!

Archanea Monthly | September 2024

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October 2024

Hi y’all, I’m Lily, back here to present a new edition of Archanea Monthly to everyone! We’re so glad to have you readers, both new and returning! Anna and I have been slaving away to get this one out just in time for FEE3, so we hope you love it!

Apologies for the late issue this month. It was meant to come out closer to mid-October, but I fell ill because of bulimia (I can’t recommend it, kids) and had to rest for a little over a week. We fell behind despite Anna’s best efforts, and we can’t apologize enough for developers who might have been anticipating seeing their hacks in this month’s issue. Rest assured, we’re arranging for you to be featured in the future though. We didn’t forget!

We’ve got some great ones in this October Issue! Dark Stone as the headline hack and tons of interviews, including one from the Dream of Five Devs! Don’t forget about our guide to the default options to Vesly’s new reclassing patch too! Dive on in and see what we’ve got in store and share it with all your friends!

Editor’s Note: The Maiden of Darkness dev is named Onmi, not Omni.

Archanea Monthly | October 2024

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Want to Submit?

Want to see one of your own projects spotlit? Or maybe you want to promote an update to it that came out recently? Or perhaps you’ve made some art, writing, code or tools that you wanna show off in the magazine? Well, I’ve streamlined the process of sending in all the info we would need with one form!

What can you submit? Romhacks, FE-style games, and indie titles, from just the planning and conceptual phase to fully complete, art/writing/music/code/tool promotions or showcases, or anything else that would fit that I can’t think about right now. You can submit updates to your hack if it’s been featured in Archanea Monthly before, but I ask that they be significant in content, or that it’s been a significant amount of time since it was last featured.

Archanea Monthly Project Submission Form

Regarding those who want to help

If you ever want to contribute something to the magazine, I’ll gladly take help, but this is all purely volunteer work, and nobody is ever getting paid for any of this. Archanea Monthly is purely driven by a passion for the community and will always stay that way. That being said, there’s a couple things like page designers and article editors that I don’t really have a need for because I just prefer handling those things myself.

What volunteer work is available:

  • Writers (Doesn’t have to be monthly or one time)
  • Stock Artist

What volunteer work is NOT available:

  • Page Designers
  • Article Editors

If you do have any questions or proposals on something you wanna write, feel free to reach out to me! If you contact me as a writer, please at least have an idea on what you want to write, if not something to show for it already!

And of course, I won’t be offended if you approach me asking to have your hack in the magazine. I can’t promise any spots, but if I happen to have a slot open, you might have a chance!

FAQ

Q: “Will I still be able to read previous issues when new ones are posted?”
A: Yes! Whenever I post a new issue, I’ll take the previous post and put it in a small tab at the bottom to preserve the magazine, art/project links, and post!

Q: “Can I ask you to feature my own hack/project in the magazine?”
A: You can, but I wouldn’t be able to guarantee a spot. Frankly, a lot of it depends how much work I’ve already done, if I’ll have time to do it, and if I want to take time to edit all the page numbers if I am far in. The farther after a new release you ask, probably the less likely.

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Really cool stuff. I wasn’t expecting 50 pages.

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Thanks a lot !
I didn’t know it was going to be that long either, but it’s just what everything turned out to once I put down everything I wanted to XD
The one Krita file with all the pages was 188MB and takes a couple minutes to fully load lol

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To say I’m impressed is a massive understatement. I can’t even imagine how much time and work was put into this! I loved it and was a really nice overview for the people (me) who aren’t active in all of the areas of this community but still want to experience what it has to offer

Thank you very much for featuring my project! It warms my pink fuzzy heart, and I’d love to see more of this magazine in the future, but don’t overwork yourself either ^^

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really impressive effort!

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It means a lot to hear that you loved it and even caught up on some news! Lots of hacks are made and pass under the radar without much fanfare, so I wanted a place to talk about both the popular ones and to put a spotlight on some of the others that might not even have demos yet! Or even hacks like FE9/10 RE they’re in desperate need of an English translation.

Means a lot that you loved it though and I hope you get time to read future issues when I make ‘em!

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Man, this is something awesome. I’ve liked what you included here so far, like the interviews of the ones that made demakes of some FE games, and news and analysis of up and oncoming FE romhacks.

So far, great effort on this. Hope to see more of this magazine in the future!

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Had a read through, and this is fantastic! Solid job for a first issue. It’s great to have a section dedicated to smaller, more inexperienced hackers, making projects. Haven’t even heard of Fort Pinewood, but after covering it, I’m now quite interested!

Thank you Anna and GultyKappa for your hard work.

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And thank you for reading! Getting your hack out there is hard these days aside for maybe the once a year FEE3 event, so getting to put a spotlight on some promising ones that I’ve got a good feeling about is a pleasure!

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I love how the magazine is setup, it looks like an old school retro game journal, it’s so cute and full of info!

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Hehe thanks! I actually referenced scans of Nintendo Power for some sections when I felt lost about how to do layouts!

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I can definitely see the inspiration!

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Im always searching for new hackroms to play and with this it will be more easy,thank you for doing this magazine thing

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What an incredible idea and an even better execution of it. Well done to everyone who worked on it!

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I have a deep respect for the effort that went into this. You truly have made something amazing here and as someone who grew up with magazines like this for all sorts of game it’s a welcome surprise to see one right now about rom-hacking of all things. I’m looking forward to seeing more of this!

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Incredible job!

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Thank you to everyone who loved it, and thank you to all the creators who were so willing to work with me! They’re the ones who largely made it all possible!

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I also put up a tab for those who might want to try contributing anything in the future, and one for FAQ, so if you have questions about volunteering or how I make these or anything about the magazine, feel free to ask! I promise I don’t bite!

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A romhack fanzine ??? Damn I would have killed to have that when I was a teen
I’m amazed by all the works that must have been put into the magazine, on some aspects it really hit the spot at recreating the feeling of reading those old videogames magazines that existed back in the days where internet wasn’t much of a things ! :star_struck:

The spotlight section is really cool to make me catch up to some cool project I didn’t knew much about ! Also I loved the translated tidbits on Nameless Heroes

And it’s great to hear what the many great hackers of the community have to say about their projects in the interviews ! Again it really feels like those japanese magazine back in the days where developpers from like Nintendo came to talk about the inside of the development of one of their games :smile:

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I’m glad y’all loved it!
If you loved this one, keep an eye out for next month’s issue too!

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