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| | |roname=Kurifuto | ||
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|gender = Male | |race=Human | ||
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'''Clift''' (クリフト, ''Kurifuto'') | '''Clift''' (クリフト, ''Kurifuto''), or '''Klift''' in [[Suikoden II]], also known as '''Clift the Crusader''' (聖戦士クリフト, ''Seisen Samurai Kurifuto'') is a minor character mentioned in [[Suikoden]] and Suikoden II. Clift is the founder of [[Warriors' Village]]. | ||
== | ==History== | ||
{{quote| This village was founded by Clift the Crusader following the Final Battle, and we are his descendants. | Zorak}} | {{quote| This village was founded by Clift the Crusader following the Final Battle, and we are his descendants. | Zorak}} | ||
Clift is a legendary hero, known as the founder of [[Warriors' Village]], founding the village after the event of the [[Final Battle]]. Warriors' Village defended the [[Lorimar]] region from [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia|Harmonian]] | Clift is a legendary hero, known as the founder of [[Warriors' Village]], founding the village after the event of the [[Final Battle]]. In approx. [[Solar calendar|SY]] 20, Warriors' Village defended the [[Lorimar]] region from [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia|Harmonian]] invasion, which eventually led to Clift brokering a truce with [[Hikusaak]] which granted the Lorimar region autonomy. | ||
Clift's mastery of both the sword and [[rune]] magic earned him the title of "Crusader" and he would remain a popular figure within Warriors' Village lore. Both [[Zorak]] and [[Tengaar]] traced their ancestry to Clift and new warriors in the village are typically designated as "sons of Clift the Crusader." | Clift's mastery of both the sword and [[rune]] magic earned him the title of "Crusader" and he would remain a popular figure within Warriors' Village lore. Both [[Zorak]] and [[Tengaar]] traced their ancestry to Clift and new warriors in the village are typically designated as "sons of Clift the Crusader." | ||
His reputation was not locally limited to Lorimar or the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]], and he was considered a legend even in [[Kobold Village (Suikoden II)|Kobold Village]] in the [[City-State of Jowston]] centuries after his death. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 85, 152 | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9]] (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), page 79 | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 45, 66 | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 2 January 2025
Clift (クリフト, Kurifuto), or Klift in Suikoden II, also known as Clift the Crusader (聖戦士クリフト, Seisen Samurai Kurifuto) is a minor character mentioned in Suikoden and Suikoden II. Clift is the founder of Warriors' Village.
History
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Clift is a legendary hero, known as the founder of Warriors' Village, founding the village after the event of the Final Battle. In approx. SY 20, Warriors' Village defended the Lorimar region from Harmonian invasion, which eventually led to Clift brokering a truce with Hikusaak which granted the Lorimar region autonomy.
Clift's mastery of both the sword and rune magic earned him the title of "Crusader" and he would remain a popular figure within Warriors' Village lore. Both Zorak and Tengaar traced their ancestry to Clift and new warriors in the village are typically designated as "sons of Clift the Crusader."
His reputation was not locally limited to Lorimar or the Scarlet Moon Empire, and he was considered a legend even in Kobold Village in the City-State of Jowston centuries after his death.
References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 85, 152
- Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9 (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), page 79
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 45, 66