
Wasn’t it better to be crazy…?
It’s almost better to have been manipulated… or rather, the reason is just too ridiculous…
Dark lord…
>>3
It’s dark… too dark…
How many people do you think have died because of your fandom activities?
Still, she looks like my deceased wife…
I want to erase the loneliness of the woman I love… Is that a sin?
You weren’t being manipulated! That’s fine, but is it sane to have caused this many deaths for that reason!?
>>8
Well, when you think about it carefully, what I’ve done is just an extension of the inheritance war.
There are cool things like the last imperial territory left to me that I missed out on, but…
>>9
The result is the same whether you let Windie roam free or not!
Well, in the end, even without anything, there would have been a huge dispute over succession.
Thinking of the ones who sacrificed themselves without looking at the strategy guides, it’s honestly better to be crazy.
In a way, it’s because of the true emblem…
Apologize to Theo while completely naked.
No way…
The stock of the six generals who blindly trusted this guy will also fall…
>>16
I’m scared that even if those guys, including Sanchez, know that, they’ll still say “As expected of the Emperor!”
I wasn’t brainwashed.
I was going crazy of my own accord.
But in this world, there are plenty of crazy people like this…
>>18
I wonder how it would be if it gets to this point… I don’t think there will be any rolling around.
>>18
Odessa and… Luca Bright…
“Since when did you say you were driven mad by the emblem…?”
I’m sorry, but there is someone who ended up feeling extremely lonely.
(I lived for love, so maybe I’ll just say that I was brainwashed and then took my restored self along with me in the end…)
If you actually play the role of a dark lord, you’re just a dark lord, you know.
>>25
It feels somewhat different to say it’s a role play since I’m acting as a tyrant for a woman.
I think my resentment would only grow if I hadn’t reached this best ending.
Historians, how should I write this…?
>>29
Suddenly, it’s all nonsensical and doesn’t add up…
Probably because of Windy.
>>29
The evil emperor, consumed by personal greed and despising the people, has perished!
>>29
The great lord Barbarossa is said to have poured unwavering love even on his mistress.
>>29
Millie left a record of the front line for future generations… (worst case)
It was no good because there was Danzou above.
I can’t take all six of my generals to the final battle because of the fixed lineup!
>>31
Rather, if you take them, the scene where the six generals appear will be incomplete, so it would be better not to take them.
>>31
This time, when I took Sonia, one member was lost during the escape due to the post-boss event, and it didn’t work out.
Luca’s motives are rather easy to understand, aren’t they?
Luca’s principles of action are easy to understand, but that being said, he is definitely a crazy person.
In a world where there are two works out of five that advocate for this kind of messed-up “may the world perish” theme!
The face of Windy, who believed she was controlling me.
It was beautiful.
This is for Parn! This is for Gremlio! This is for Luc! And this is! The portion of my father who believed in you and fought! You can get that angry!
That’s amazing…
>>42
(Which way…?)
It’s the loyalty of the shoguns that stems from a time when they had a great lord…
There was an influence from the black rune itself, though.
I interpret it as feeling like I’m getting close to Windy regardless of that.
Well, he’s a foolish emperor…
If we talk with the assumption of being close to the thread image, when he became emperor during the succession war, he inherited the emblem of the hegemon and became so lonely that others couldn’t even imagine it, and isn’t that when he went mad?
This guy, my father, and the shogun are all too weak below.
It would be interesting to see what was going on in Windy’s mind during that last moment.
It might have been better to say that I couldn’t resist the black rune because of the weakness of being in love, and that the crazed tyranny was being manipulated.
If you write the truth in a textbook, future generations will make a big deal about it.
>>51
Well, I suppose they wouldn’t particularly hide the truth.
Miluihi might write normally too… The script for the play in 3 is that, though.
Speaking of which, we don’t see much of Windy’s inner self, do we?
Theo is the kind of man who is having an affair with a young woman next door.
It is no wonder that they have a good relationship with the emperor.
How many people do you think have died?
It’s just a story about the wise emperor originally taking a woman from the country.
>>57
That’s a common story…
Well, I think living a life that would destroy an entire empire for love is too wild, but I admire it.
>>58
Even without a coup, the invasion of Harmonia would have ultimately failed for sure…
Look, who was carelessly killed by an archer using magic…!
Everyone accidentally kills the look, huh…
Isn’t it a waste to pretend to be a fool for the sake of the emperor’s innocence when it’s clear you’re not being manipulated?
I feel like that kind of death pattern usually involves Luke or Sheena.
I played the remaster for the first time in 1, but the dwarves’ technology and Miluihi’s technology are just too ridiculous.
If we had something like that, there would be no way the city alliance’s technology could compete at all.
When I looked at Theo going to Sonia’s house leaving the kids behind, it felt too raw and I couldn’t handle it.
>>67
I thought, “What’s with this guy, leaving so quickly without even saying anything?”
The thread images from the era of the Succession War are praised by both soldiers and common people alike, so the older subordinates must have been burned out in their minds, making it hard for them to let go even though they had deteriorated over time.
>>68
My dad is crying in the shadows of the grass! It’s like this…
The reason the death rate for Luke is high when he loses is because there are only two magic teams in the first war event.
Even such a person has loyal subjects.
I like Ain Zied.
>>70
Sanchez is here too!
>>71
Ain knew the true identity of the boy but overlooked it, and the reason for not betraying me, as it would be pitiful for His Majesty, is simply wonderful…
>>70
It’s nice to have loyalty that’s valuable even if it’s mistaken…
>>70
I mean, all the generals are completely devoted to the emperor, right?
Isn’t the reason the wife died related to the setting of the emblem of the overlord in the first place?
It’s like something out of Xuanzong.
Only for Suikoden
Can’t we blame it on the true emblem even now?
I can’t believe I’m sleeping with a comrade who is younger than Creo and my daughter.
I am as I think and as I wish.
He was a person of love.
My father tells his young subordinate that he doesn’t have to accompany me and should support my son instead.
I guess I thought there was no future in this country…
Let’s just say I was being manipulated, okay?
The boy also interacted with Sonia as if she were like an older sister…
If you became a stepmother, it would be complicated, wouldn’t it?
It seems like Dad would also go after Mom.
I think 27 and 42 are still numbers that could work as a couple with an age difference as a premise. Sonia seems to be older than I thought.
As for Theo, that’s one thing, but Sonia has been completely alone since her mother passed away.
>>86
I’m not saying it’s impossible, but sleeping with a daughter who I’ve known since childhood is quite a hurdle.
I bet the four generals who heard that explanation were secretly hoping that it meant they were being manipulated.
Brainwashing? Huh, there’s no way that would work, right?
I am the true emblem bearer!
Well, since Dad is a man too…
At that time, I thought Sonia was the one who was infatuated unilaterally…
Dad…
The reward for creating a wonderful country is loneliness.
It’s not strange to choose love even if you know it’s wrong.
>>91
The emperor from Tactics Ogre is the same.
I was able to unify the peninsula marred by a ridiculous ethnic conflict, but after my wife and child died, I abandoned governance and went to the underworld to search for them.
Civil war broke out as a result.
I mean, the symbol of the overlord suddenly appeared, but you didn’t know about Windy or something?
>>93
Windy should also be a true emblem holder, so she must know that a regular emblem can’t affect a true emblem.
Lady Sonia might be the one who has become the boy’s mother.
Reason: She had a sad look in her eyes.
Result: National destruction
If you hadn’t been manipulated, I wonder what kind of feelings you had when you staged a coup and became the emperor, as all the generals must have thought.
>>96
The inheritance war has nothing to do with Windy.
>>96
That’s definitely the wrong timing.
I didn’t think that just having a sword with a true emblem would nullify the main body…
Considering that it takes only seven years after a war for a nation to disappear, it’s really quite pathetic, isn’t it?
>>98
Well, in such a short period of time, corrupt officials are rampant in the heart of Gregminster.
It was in such a state at the nearby Rockland, so, um, yes…
The reward for defeating Luka Bright is the second round of war with my best friend.
It’s like wanting to disappear into a log cabin.
What the emperor gained from the succession war was loneliness.
After that, Windy will come.
>>105
So this country, I don’t know! What’s being done is just too trash!
I thought, instead of doing that Sanchez Omeo spy stuff, you should handle the empire’s internal affairs!
Has the bug that caused players to kneel with tens of thousands of glitches from the PS days finally disappeared?
>>107
It should have already been gone by the time of the PSP port.
Sanchez has built a reputation for crushing Odessa, so a reorganization is impossible.
A hero with a true emblem, when viewed objectively, is often seen as a glorified human sacrifice, which is a common theme in Suikoden, and the emperor also has that aspect.
>>111
The true emblem is the worst of the worst, and placing the true emblem at the center of the nation will only lead to disaster; that’s a consistent theme, isn’t it?
The theory that Barbarossa originally had no appeal.
>>112
No, there are so many instances in the play that it’s impossible.
I don’t know what kind of contract Georg had, but he left the empire at a really good timing…
>>113
That guy has probably been a top-ranking general in major wars at least four times…
>>129
In the Red Moon Empire, the Six Generals of the Empire.
In Grassland, the Knight of the Black Moon.
In Falena, there is the Queen’s Knight.
In the Dunann Unification War, I’m helping out as a wanderer.
It’s tough when a leader prioritizes their own desires, like when they get into a situation with escape routes or retreating with the Highland Rock Axes, and that’s happening in 2 as well…
>>116
But who can be blamed for that?
The inheritance war originally began when Barbarossa, who was the rightful heir, went out, and his uncle Gale declared, “He is unworthy of being the successor! I am the emperor!”
Revealing the secret and being taken aback by Windy, while holding on and planning to jump together is just really awful.
I have a memory that the PS version’s instruction manual had some background information written about that, but what was it again?
>>121
When I checked the official website, it also mentioned the inheritance war.
In the succession war, Kreuz, who is Humphrey’s rival, was on Gale’s side, but due to a line mistake, he ended up being referred to as Lord Georg.
When I think about it, even though it’s called the Gate’s Emblem War, it feels like it’s not really in the middle of it.
>>127
It’s just that Recknard and Windy are on both sides…
What’s wrong with living for love?
>>128
Loyal subjects are continuously making sacrifices…
>>131
You know that, right?
Still, the priority is love.
Even the young man who didn’t become president, and the two protagonists who set out on a journey together, and the hero of fire, it’s all the same: if you don’t let go of your position, you’ll go mad.
>>130
If you don’t give up your position, you might lose your life along with it.
I was treated as a rebel because of the emblem and ended up being hailed as the leader of the insurgents, but I want you to understand how I feel after being outed at the very last moment as a result of a romantic entanglement.
It’s just amazing that Windy looked like my wife by coincidence.
Both Barbarossa and Windy are foolish, but that is precisely the flavor of the story…
>>137
I wanted you to do whatever you wanted on a deserted island with no people…!
>>138
Did you read it?
It feels like the abilities of Reihana and Windy are hardly related to gates at all.
Well, whether it’s Soul Eater or Emperor, it feels a bit off to use them as names for wars…
Then the gate is fine.
If you possess the true emblem, you can achieve immortality, and while it might be suitable to become a leader of a rebellion or revolution, it’s not fitting for you to take on the role of a national leader afterward…
Moreover, Soul Eater not only tries to make close people die but also brings about chaos and war.
It’s unavoidable, but due to Lord Recknart’s constant involvement in various wars retroactively, he has become a far more suspicious figure than Wendy.
>>143
It makes me think that I’ve ended up knowing even my sister’s secret affairs…
>>143
I wondered if it was okay that I was affiliated with Akatsuki even though the islands and Pharena were involved in 4 and 5?
>>143
I wish I could be a hermit like Crowley.
>>143
Don’t say rude things.
I’m just going to intrude a little into the beautiful boy’s bedroom.
Even a person as powerful and self-aware as this one will be worn down by the true emblem.
>>144
In that regard, Seishinken is quite considerate!
>>144
Bocchan…
>>157
So I had no choice but to leave the country and distance myself from my close ones and the ninja.
>>157
Bocchan is not lonely because he has Gremio.
Isn’t the period of a great ruler quite short?
Is everyone being fooled by the Emperor Buff?
>>146
His Majesty during the time of the succession war was a wonderful person.
During the time of the Succession War (important)
From the generals’ perspective, it must have been good to know that they weren’t brainwashed.
It’s sad that a former hero has worn down and gone astray, but since I understand that the choice was made by the person themselves.
>>148
Because of that, a ridiculous number of people are dying…
In that case, it would have been better if my uncle had become the emperor.
(Poor thing… You’ve never been crazy in love, have you?)
It really seems like you’re thinking about this much…
>>150
Stop saying things like Ryukishi07.
Well, I might have been healed by Windy, who bounced off the curse of the imperial crest with her gate power and transformed into a beauty that could topple nations, because I was lonely from the curse.
>>152
The curse of loneliness extends to falling in love with a wicked woman, causing the country to decline and losing the trust of subordinates and the people.
I wonder if it’s like Shi Ba Yan.
If there’s a past story in a social game event, I want them to do the story of the Inheritance War.
I thought all the generals were brainwashed, but rather it was the opposite, with fewer of them being brainwashed.
Even though there are those who say how unfortunate Your Majesty is and stay until the very end, what is loneliness?
>>163
Well, it’s the same as how the two leaders, Nanami and Joey, wouldn’t be comforted even if their subordinates felt sympathy for them.
It seems that the formation of the liberation army in the social game will provide context for the emperor and, consequently, the country going crazy.
After the Emperor died, I guarded the grave like crazy.
>>165
I also wrote the script while I was at it.
>>168
Isn’t that too much?
It’s also troublesome that I can’t completely deny it since I can actually be included in the final members.
It seems that Miluihi emphasized showing loyalty to Barbarossa.
The creator portrays him in a good light, but it’s normal for him to just be trash without being crazy.
>>167
It’s just garbage, or whatever you want to call it.
It has to be properly worthless in terms of the legitimacy of the revolution.
In the end, it really depends on how the person feels, but from an outsider’s perspective, it doesn’t seem that lonely, does it? I guess that’s not a good thing.
>>170
I’m really liked by my subordinates.
The Red Moon Empire is currently the only country that has fought against Harmonia, achieved victory, and gained independence.
As the series progresses, it becomes clear that both the military strength and the weaponry are clearly strong.
The play of 3 is too wild in various ways.
In actual history, there are people who have been driven to ruin by women…
The final boss (presumably) is probably the emblem of the circle.
I guess it’s not going to be much good anyway.
I think the reason why the ones drawn by Miluhi are being passed down properly is because Cassius is also involved.
Even Hideyoshi was broken by his love for Hideyori.
But the loyal warriors will likely never lose their former reverence.
The fire spear and the magic mirror, these local weapons are too strong…
>>186
Isn’t the dwarf’s vault overtechnology?
Regarding the flamethrower, it shouldn’t be taken to the city alliance.
Even though they are allowed to govern themselves, the dragon knights, who are a military force of the Empire, are incredibly strong from the perspective of others.
A big guy like the king in the ranking.
If the basis is Chinese classics, it might make more sense for the emperor to be this crazy in a way.
It’s not like the quality, quantity, and level of civilization of the people able to fight with Harmonia is just for show.
Indeed, this is a great power…
Then, let’s attack the Red Moon Empire, which has shown a weakness, without hesitation, Gustav.
Hey, what are you retreating for, Granmeyer?
My father’s armored cavalry is immune to swords, arrows, and even magic.
And the one-sided flame spear that burns it.
The divine spear is indeed the spear of God… isn’t it?
I was surprised that the emperor was the final boss in the story where there is a bad emperor.
After the battle with King Ghidorah, I thought I would have a final battle with the mastermind…
It’s not drawn in a good breeze, is it?
Portrayed as a sad person.
It’s fine to get excited about a woman, but there’s no need to create a bad political situation, right?!
>>198
But his love was genuine.
That’s fine, isn’t it?
>>198
The bad governance is a result of allowing Windy to do as she pleases.
Even if magic doesn’t work, there’s still heat, and if it receives fire, the oxygen will disappear, how about that?
Is emblem nullification the default ability of the true emblem?
Isn’t it just the emblem of the conqueror?
>>201
It’s the power of a king.
>>201
The ability of the overlord.
It’s being brushed off, but it’s strange that there are forces that can control dragons around Lake Tora.
In short, perhaps it’s because of the Overlord that we were able to win since we couldn’t do anything due to the strong power of Hikusaku’s emblem.
The true emblem that appears in 1 is all fluffy, isn’t it?
The true emblem related to the War of the Emblems at the gate.
The emblem that governs life and death.
Emblem of the Overlord
The emblem of the gate.
Dragon’s Emblem
Emblem of the Night
Although there are truly five elements of three, it is a bit too much…
It’s a huge empire, even compared to the subsequent stages.
Is what Victor said right before entering the castle something of value, even if it’s wrong?
Just a mistake?