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{{Image Needed}}The '''Village of the Dwarves''' (ドワーフの村, ''Dowaahu no Mura,'' Dwarf Village) is a village which appears in [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]]. It is the home of the [[dwarf]] community of the [[Toran (region)|Toran]] region.
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The '''Village of the Dwarves''' (ドワーフの村, ''Dowaafu no Mura,'' Dwarf Village) is a village which appears in [[Suikoden]]. It is the home of the [[dwarf]] community of the [[Toran (region)|Toran]] region.
 
==Information==
The Village of the Dwarves in the mountainous area of the [[Great Forest]] located across the [[Dwarf Trail]] and as such it was considered rare for non-[[dwarf]] races such as [[human|humans]] to make the journey successfully. It was the largest known dwarf settlement.
 
The village is dominated by a windmill, said to generate electricity, which is based on the dwarves' ancient teachings. The village sustains itself mostly by selling armor made from iron ore and other precious metals. It is said that the village is a perfect example of the dwarves' advanced architectural skills.


==Suikoden==
Despite a lack of knowledge about humans, some humans do come to the village, such as [[Meese]], who came to refine his blacksmith techniques. Humans also sometimes acted as intermediaries for the dwarves in their dealing with other races as their exacting craftsmanship sometimes prevented them from brokering their own deal efficiently.
The Village of the Dwarves is located across the [[Dwarf Trail]] and as such it was considered rare for non-[[dwarf]] races such as [[human|humans]] to make the journey successfully<ref>"Oh my, it's amazing for humans to get here safely." - Dwarf ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. The village is dominated by a windmill, said to generate electricity, which is based on the dwarves' ancient teachings<ref>"This windmill generates the power of thunder and lightning. It said to be one of the dwarves' secret teachings." - Dwarf boy ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.


Despite a lack of knowledge about humans<ref>"Hey, are you one of those so-called "humans"?" - Dwarf boy ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>, some humans do come to the village, such as [[Meese]], who came to refine his blacksmith techniques<ref>"Did you come here to learn from us, like that blacksmith?" - Dwarf boy ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
==Shops==
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{{shop|Armor Shop}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Half Helmet|3300|Head}}|{{shopitem|Half Armor|8700|Body}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Chest Plate|1000|Body}}|{{shopitem|Fur Cape|2800}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Leather Armor|5900|Body}}|}}
{{shopfooter}}


{{Top icons
{{shop|Item Shop}}
|Suikoden= yes
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Medicine|100}}|{{shopitem|Turtle Rune{{!}}Turtle Orb|15000}}}}
}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Mega Medicine|500}}|}}
{{shopfooter}}
</div>
 
==Other languages and releases==
{{flex}}
{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese kanji|ドワーフの村}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese hiragana|ドワーフのむら}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese rōmaji|Dowāfu no Mura}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|侏儒村}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|侏儒村}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Zhūrú cūn}}
{{Other Names footer}}
 
{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|English|Village of the Dwarves}}
{{Other Names row|French|Village des nains}}
{{Other Names row|German|Zwergendorf}}
{{Other Names row|Italian|Villaggio dei Nani}}
{{Other Names row|Spanish|Villa de los Enanos}}
{{Other Names footer}}
</div>


==References==
==References==
<references/>
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 196
{{Suikoden}}
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 79
 
{{Navbox S1 locations}} {{Short description|Home of the dwarven community in Toran}}
[[Category:Locations in Suikoden]]
[[Category:Locations in Suikoden]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 2 January 2025

Village of the Dwarves
Basic Information
Type
Town
Region
Population
3,200
Appearances

The Village of the Dwarves (ドワーフの村, Dowaafu no Mura, Dwarf Village) is a village which appears in Suikoden. It is the home of the dwarf community of the Toran region.

Information

The Village of the Dwarves in the mountainous area of the Great Forest located across the Dwarf Trail and as such it was considered rare for non-dwarf races such as humans to make the journey successfully. It was the largest known dwarf settlement.

The village is dominated by a windmill, said to generate electricity, which is based on the dwarves' ancient teachings. The village sustains itself mostly by selling armor made from iron ore and other precious metals. It is said that the village is a perfect example of the dwarves' advanced architectural skills.

Despite a lack of knowledge about humans, some humans do come to the village, such as Meese, who came to refine his blacksmith techniques. Humans also sometimes acted as intermediaries for the dwarves in their dealing with other races as their exacting craftsmanship sometimes prevented them from brokering their own deal efficiently.

Shops

Armor Shop
Half Helmet
3300 potch
Half Armor
8700 potch
Chest Plate
1000 potch
Fur Cape
2800 potch
Leather Armor
5900 potch
Item Shop
Medicine
100 potch
Turtle Orb
15000 potch
Mega Medicine
500 potch

Other languages and releases

Japanese kanji ドワーフの村
Japanese hiragana ドワーフのむら
Japanese rōmaji Dowāfu no Mura
Chinese simplified (HDR) 侏儒村
Chinese traditional (HDR) 侏儒村
Chinese pinyin Zhūrú cūn
English Village of the Dwarves
French Village des nains
German Zwergendorf
Italian Villaggio dei Nani
Spanish Villa de los Enanos

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 196
  2. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 79