
We’ll be able to meet again next month.
Someone who might be mistaken for the final boss.
I love the final line.
If I were to say he’s a simple, brutal, and incredibly strong man, that would be one thing, but it’s rare to find someone who is this overwhelmingly strong and ruthless even in the RPG scene.
A man who is too stubborn.
I wonder if that firefly trap was set up by Jooi.
>>6
It’s a wooden talisman that I had in there.
While I was lost in sentimentality, Shu instructed the archer to shoot.
That was quite a gruesome depiction…
Isn’t it quite a high difficulty technique to activate a crest and imbue it into a sword for a magical sword?
It’s a sad past, but the ones who say it’s sad seem like they could be a man who would kill brutally.
The boy soldiers were enthusiastic about breaking the ceasefire agreement with the city alliance and killing everyone.
I wonder how the soldiers who were made to participate felt…
Legendary Super Annoying Person
There is revenge, but being aware that one is an evil person makes it even worse.
Purely strong
A mid-boss portrayed as the strongest in the series, despite not being a true emblem holder.
This guy is so intense that the final boss feels bland.
>>15
It’s often said, but Suikoden II isn’t just a story about defeating a great evil and calling it a day.
The real thing starts after the thread image dies.
Breaking through the forest and launching a surprise attack, must be impressive leadership skills as a general too.
Strongest human
Despite being human, the strongest.
Even the city alliance and Grassland, which at first glance seem to be victims on the protagonist’s side,
From their perspective, they’re the kind of people that make you think, “I’ll crush you!!” It’s both good and bad, isn’t it?
>>19
The city alliance that has picked fights in every direction.
Gustav is meddling with Tint by trying to make it independent and poking his nose into Grassland.
>>19
Anabelle’s dad is no good.
No, I’m really sorry.
>>39
I just applied poison to Genkaku’s sword and did various other things…
>>39
It’s quite ironic that someone who is a bureaucrat and a novice at war is so warlike…
Even when isolated and surrounded on the battlefield, he single-handedly deals a massive blow and breaks through, so he’s just too out of place in terms of worldview.
Their actions and words have such an impact that they’ve become an incredibly attractive character in a roundabout way.
I’m curious about what happened to the corpse of the thread after it died, but I think delving deeper into it might ruin it.
I wonder if they were executed in such a way… but I don’t think the second protagonist is the type to do that.
I thought so, but then they keep shouting about the Kiba parent and child being executed in the choices.
It feels like the blonde from the evil version of Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
That charm filled with fireflies is quite scary when you think about it in reality.
Conversely, if he wasn’t a cruel person, the protagonists might not have been able to win.
>>27
He was also resented by his own family due to his brutality.
>>28
But my subordinates will protect me from arrows.
>>32
It’s so brutal and powerful that it ironically attracts people.
Even with three teams attacking, we couldn’t defeat them, so in the end, it came down to a one-on-one showdown, which made it really impactful in terms of gameplay.
It’s rare to find such a intense villain.
Captain Loud’s ambition isn’t just simple careerism; it’s driven by his desire to treat his sister who suffers from an eye disease.
I can’t bring myself to hate you.
With the world seen by Nash, he could be said to be aiming for the top.
The loyalty of the wolf army is high.
I like that showing mercy to the insect at the very end becomes the final blow.
The way the end resembles the ideal of evil is just too much.
>>35
I am! As I think! As I desire!! I was evil!!!
It’s not the final boss, but this guy is a legacy of the final boss.
The impact of “Die, pig” is too strong.
Even after Luca died, the Orange Army is still fighting a pretty close battle with Highland, isn’t it?
>>38
It’s a major power.
>>40
That’s true, but even close to the full power of the City Alliance in the late game, there’s still a sense of tightrope walking just to seize the Rock Axe or reclaim Muse.
Joey and Leon are amazing.
🐖 “Boo boo”
>>42
Hahaha! That’s funny!
Die, pig!!!!!!!
Leave it to Apple.
Looking back now, I think the sense of distance I had with my younger sister was just right.
It’s sad that every time I see my sister, it seems like I have a flashback.
Did my mother get impregnated in front of Luka?
I wonder if Harmonia Stories will be released too.
It felt as tough as a final boss battle.
>>50
It’s a three-match series plus a one-on-one duel…
I like this character as a villain because he truly thinks of himself as evil and sticks to it thoroughly.
The White Wolf Army of war is also strong.
Well, if you raise around 15 people, it’s not that difficult, but regular players usually only develop about one team.
It’s funny that even though we’re being surrounded, our entire squad is taking damage from the big fight in the thread and getting broken through.
The old city alliance was bound to be destroyed…
Sierra likes to create a character to tease young kids.
>>57
I like the elegance of someone who only teases handsome and smart men.
I have a sad past, but I like that I don’t use my sad past as an excuse for my brutality.
It’s nice, isn’t it? It’s a motif of Xiang Yu.
Due to the level cap, it’s really tough if you don’t go through the Bocchan event.
In that sense, they are really the ideal boss.
I heard from a nameless source that this guy can’t attack the back row, so you can completely shut him down with a one-person party.
>>63
This guy can attack the back row with vertical attacks.
>>64
It seems that vertical attacks can’t be executed without a front line.
The reason it’s so strong must be because the emblem is special…
I thought the plan had seriously succeeded perfectly, but then it got shattered!!
What the hell is with being so incredibly strong without even being a true emblem bearer…?
Without a doubt, an evil and the strongest boss with a somewhat complex background and a dramatic final chapter.
Is it the land of revenge with the earth’s emblem?
If I set the counterattack rate to 100%, things generally worked out.
A man whose use of commercially available emblems in battle has been revealed in various materials.
>>71
Wasn’t there a conversation in the story about not being particular about weapons?
>>71
Well, considering the techniques they use, it’s clear that it’s a commercially available product without even having to reveal it.
Luka Bright is… fighting with the True Fire Emblem, right!?
It’s tragic that you can only find peace when you die.
What is it about this guy that makes him so strong and drives him crazy with just the weapons and insignias around here…?
>>76
On the way back from the city alliance, I was attacked by bandits, my mother was assaulted and became pregnant.
The father escaped by himself and didn’t help me (in reality, he intended to act as a decoy, but the opponent didn’t fall for it).
Therefore, Luca’s driving principle is to destroy what he hates: his father and the city alliance!
Incidentally, there is a theory that this attack was instigated by the former Mayor Muse.
>>82
Well, the judgment that a ceasefire itself is crap and a measure with no future is correct.
The ceasefire that Genkaku and Haan initiated on their own is really a strategy for both countries to collapse together.
The reason for the madness is mostly due to the alliance.
Despite being a hopeless, cruel man
A setting filled only with men’s romance and a sad past.
A man who can elevate mere weapons or crests, devoid of any significance, to the level of legendary weapons or true crests.
Anabelle’s father has such strong support from the citizens, it’s quite vivid.