Ikesoren

Ikesoren is the slash ship between Ike and Soren from the Fire Emblem fandom.

Canon
Ike and Soren are both playable characters in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Soren clearly harbors an unconditional adoration towards Ike which is quite noticeable throughout both Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Likewise, Ike Fire Emblem responds rather well to Soren's affections, always making sure he is doing well, as well as lending him emotional support whenever he needs it, clearly worrying about him throughout the narrative. It's also worth mentioning that throughout the entirety of the narrative, Ike refuses to romantically involve himself with women and rejects every single female advance toward him throughout the games.

At the end of Radiant Dawn, should the player decide to raise their support level to A and they will have a quite riveting moment of true broship together, embracing each other lovingly in raw brotherly comradeship, with Soren saying “There’s only one place for me to be, Ike… and it’s by your side.”

The official art of book Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Memorial Book Tellius Recollection: The Second Volume (2016) further backs this up, with volume 2 stating that Ike feels love for Soren (p. 87). . Furthermore, their interactions are said to have been heavily watered down in the translated version of the games, which already reads as being pretty romantic, whereas in the Japanese ones, their love is much more apparent.

Fire Emblem 9: Path of Radiance
Soren is extremely closed-off to anyone but Ike. People find it odd and even scorn that they are friends but Ike pays them no mind. He will always defend and give Soren the benefit of the doubt despite what people say or think or how he would lash out at Ike. Ike strongly believes in Soren and would accept him regardless of Soren's cynical nature. Ike even appoints him as the Greil Mercenaries's tactitian.

Soren's cold and anti-social nature is due to his troubled past and heritage, and hes only nice to Ike because meeting him was the best thing that happened to him and that he practically owes Ike his life. This is revealed in the last support conversation of Soren, Ike had already met him as a child: While Soren was being used/abused, discriminated and avoided by all humans and beasts, Ike was the first and only to have given him kindness by giving him food when he was on the street starving and showing understanding towards Soren's lack of ability to speak. This encounter had changed Soren, and he went on to improve himself so he could one day meet Ike again.

Fire Emblem 10: Radiant Dawn
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When transferring your save data from Path of Radiance to Radiant Dawn you can actually get an extra scene between them.

Fire Emblem Cipher
They have a paired card.

Fire Emblem Heroes
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Fanon
Ikesoren is one of the most popular, if not the most popular Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn-related ship, with the fandom regularly churning out all kinds of fanart as well as fanfiction. It has a vast backing due to being heavily implied as canon in the source material as well as the art of book Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Memorial Book Tellius Recollection: The Second Volume (2016).

However it is also known to receive a lot of hate from fans who resent its popularity. In the past, fans of other slash ships felt Ikesoren eclipsed their preferred pairings (Tibarn/Reyson, Edward/Leonardo, etc). Others found the fanfiction to be overly cliché and "boring" as many writers favored the same tropes over and over again.

Fandom
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DEVIANTART
 * Ikesoren group on Deviantart

Trivia

 * Ike and Soren were featured at an LGBT gaming exhibit in a museum in Berlin.
 * Ike and Soren have their own Cipher card.
 * Ike and Soren have matching Valentines alts in the mobile game Fire Emblem: Heroes.
 * Soren's Novice class support spirit in Super Smash Bros.: Ultimate comes with an Ike.
 * In Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Memorial Book Tellius Recollection: The Second Volume, the scene in which Ike hugs Soren is referred to as the moment when two hearts become one. (p. 241)