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Siegfried

Mystical warrior-testing unicorn of the forest
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Siegfried
ジークフリート Jīkufurīto
Artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
Physical Information
Species
Gender
Beast
Birth Date
SY 291
Age
170 (S2)
Biographical Information
Star
Tenman Star/Tentai Star
From
Two River forests
Appearances

Siegfried (ジークフリート, Jīkufurīto) is a supporting character in Suikoden II. A unicorn living within the Unicorn Woods outside of Kobold Village, Siegfried issues the Test of the Unicorn to those warriors brave enough to attempt it.

History

By the ancient pact, I pledge my might as a member of the White Conclave to this holy maiden...

— Siegfried
You can't just ask a woman if they're a "Maiden", geez!

Siegfried is a sacred presence that has dwelled in the Unicorn Woods near Kobold Village, known only as a legend. It was said he only appeared in the presence of a pure maiden and that deep within the woods there was a village of unicorns. That said, Siegfried himself had never met another unicorn.

Labeling himself a member of the "White Conclave", he was also the bearer of the rare White Saint Rune. It was kobold lore that he tested the bravery of warriors by means of a trial, the Test of the Unicorn. Siegfried himself had never tested anyone in this manner, however. His only interest was in maidens.

Hix and Tengaar attempted to take the trial during the Dunan Unification War. Although the citizens of the Kobold Village agreed to construct a fake trial, for Hix's benefit, they were shocked when Siegfried really did appear and kidnap Tengaar. Hix stood firm and refused to do as the unicorn demanded, thus passing the trial set out for him. Satisfied in the couple's bond, Siegfried took his leave.

Later during the Dunan Unification War, with a Listening Orb from Badeaux and a maiden in tow, Siegfried was encountered once more and was convinced to join the New Alliance Army for the duration of the war. Following the war, Siegfried simply returned quietly to the forest, having little interest in anything but pure maidens.

Gameplay

Recruitment

Recruitment Data
How to recruit
After recruiting Hix and Tengaar and with at least one set of Listening Orbs acquired from recruiting Badeaux, return to the Unicorn Woods where Siegfried was previously with a "maiden" in the party (Ayda, Eilie, Karen, Kasumi, Meg, Mikumiku, Millie, Nanami, Nina, Tengaar, Tomo, Viki or Wakaba) and agree to let him join.
Castle LV Type Level Weapon LV
LV 3 ? 28 ——

Battle Data

Battle Unit
Category Data
Range Medium
Type ?
Size Extra large
Anger Even-tempered
Panic Level 3
Flying No
Good Will
Action Character(s)
Protects Protects no one
Protected by Protected by no one

Runes

Elemental Affinities
Fire Water Earth
C C C
Lightning Wind Holy
B C B
Darkness Gate Overall
C B D
Rune Slots
Slot Rune
Head Level 70
Right hand Level 38
Left hand White Saint Rune
Weapon None attached

Stats

Stat Growth
LV Grade LV 1 LV 20 LV 60 LV 90
HP A+ 70 500 675 850
STR C 13 75 119 163
DEX E 12 60 94 128
PROT E 12 60 94 128
MAG D 13 68 107 146
MDEF C 13 75 119 163
SPD F 12 51 80 108
LCK G 11 43 66 88


Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG


Gallery

Artwork


In-Game

Trivia

  • His name is spelled as Siegfried rather than the more standard Siegfried in Suikoden II (1998) to fit the eight character limitation for name boxes.
  • The full list of girls who can recruit Siegfried: Ayda, Eilie, Karen, Kasumi, Meg, Mikumiku, Millie, Nanami, Nina, Tengaar, Tomo, Viki and Wakaba.
  • A special scene can be seen if one brings Sierra Mikain to the Unicorn Woods when attempting to recruit Siegfried. Unfortunately, Siegfried will not join if you do so.
  • Siegfried's critical attack is a completely different animation than his normal attack.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 131
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 122-3
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 159