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'''Genkaku''' (ゲンカク, ''Genkaku'') is a minor character in [[Suikoden II]]. Genkaku is a war hero of the [[City-State of Jowston]] who was exiled after refusing to duel his friend, [[Han Cunningham]].
'''Genkaku''' (ゲンカク, ''Genkaku'') is a minor character in [[Suikoden II]]. Genkaku is a war hero of the [[City-State of Jowston]] who was exiled after refusing to duel his friend, [[Han Cunningham]].


==Biography==
==History==
{{Quote| My friend and I seal our thoughts here. We deeply regret that we could not make them one. | Han & Genkaku}}
{{Quote| My friend and I seal our thoughts here. We deeply regret that we could not make them one. | Han & Genkaku}}


Genkaku was a popular war hero during the war between the [[Highland Army]] and the [[City-State of Jowston]] in [[Solar calendar|428]]. Genkaku quickly rose to prominence in the [[State Army]] after a unit he commanded raided a [[Highland Kingdom| Highland]] supply tent, buying the City-State time to recover. Genkaku was also instrumental in helping the [[Winged Horde]] move from [[Tinto Principality]] to [[Two River City]] after their lands were seized for strip-mining.
Genkaku was the adoptive father of the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|hero]] and [[Nanami]] and was once the bearer of the [[Bright Shield Rune]].


During the war, Genkaku encountered his friend [[Han Cunningham]], who came from the same village as Genkaku, as an enemy commander. The two did not let the war effect their friendship and would drink together in the middle of both camps; gradually, the two came to realize how stupid the war was. At some point, Genkaku came into the possession of the [[Bright Shield Rune]] while his friend Han received the [[Black Sword Rune]].  
Genkaku was a renowned war hero during the conflict between the [[Highland Army]] and the [[City-State of Jowston]] in the year [[Solar calendar|428]]. He gained prominence within the State Army after leading a successful raid on a Highland supply tent, providing crucial time for the City-State to recover, beginning the [[Great Offensive]].


The two drew up plans for a peace treaty that pleased nearly everyone, save the mayor of [[Muse City]], [[Darell]]. Darell stubbornly refused to give the border town of [[Kyaro Town|Kyaro]] to the Highland Kingdom. With all sides tired of the war, Highland King [[Agares Blight]] came up with an idea for deciding a victor - the two nations would each send forth a champion in a duel. Darrell agreed to this, and the two heads of state chose Genkaku and Han as their champions.  
Instrumental in aiding the [[Winged Horde]]'s migration from [[Tinto Principality]] to [[Two River City]] after their lands were seized for strip-mining, Genkaku earned the appreciation of the Winged Horde. However, his growing fame and the mayor of [[Muse City]], [[Darell]]'s jealousy led to strained relations between them.


During the duel, Genkaku refused to raise his sword to battle Han; as time passed, people became angry with Genkaku for refusing to fight. Eventually, Han knocked Genkaku's blade out of his hand and was declared the victor. Genkaku was called a traitor and exiled by Darell. It was not until years later that the reason Genkaku refused to fight became known. Darell had coated Genkaku's sword with poison; even if he had won, Darrell would have exiled him anyway for murdering Han. At some point, he and Han sealed their runes in a cave in [[Toto Village]].
During the war, Genkaku found himself facing his hometown friend, [[Han Cunningham]], who served as an enemy commander. Despite the conflict, their friendship remained intact, and they even shared drinks together between their respective camps. Both men realized the senselessness of the war and hatched a plan for a peace treaty that garnered wide approval, except from Darell.


After leaving the City-State of Jowston, Genkaku retired in the Highland Kingdom, where he opened a dojo and adopted two orphans, [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the hero]] and [[Nanami]]. Though not related by blood, the three happily bonded as a family. He eventually passed away in SY 458.
To settle the conflict, a duel was proposed between champions from each side. Genkaku and Han were chosen as champions, but during the duel, Genkaku refused to fight his friend. This decision was initially met with anger, but it was later revealed that Darell had poisoned Genkaku's sword, intending to frame him for Han's murder if he had won. Genkaku was exiled, bearing the false label of a traitor.


The mystery as to why Genkaku refused to duel Han remained a secret for a long time but eventually emerged. After his death, [[Anabelle]]] lamented that Muse could not atone for their sins against Genkaku. His adopted son would one day come to possess the [[Bright Shield Rune]] and become the leader of the [[New State Army]], a role he was chosen for due in part to his inherited reputation as Genkaku's son.
After leaving the City-State of Jowston, Genkaku settled in the [[Highland Kingdom]], where he established a dojo. There, he adopted two orphans, the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|hero]] and [[Nanami]], and they formed a close-knit family. He trained both of them and was also a mentor to [[Jowy Atreides]]. He passed away peacefully in the year SY 458 from an illness, seemingly content with the growth and development of his two adoptive children.
 
The mystery surrounding Genkaku's refusal to duel Han remained concealed until after his death. [[Anabelle]], Darell's daughter and successor as mayor of Muse, expressed regret that the city could not atone for its sins against Genkaku. His adoptive son would later come to possess the Bright Shield Rune and lead the [[New State Army]], earning his reputation, in part, as Genkaku's son.


==References==
==References==
# [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 150
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 100
# [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9]] (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), pages 80, 87
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 150


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Latest revision as of 10:00, 7 January 2025

Genkaku
Artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Biographical Information
Family
Nanami (adopted daughter)
Hero (Suikoden II) (adopted son)
Appearances

Genkaku (ゲンカク, Genkaku) is a minor character in Suikoden II. Genkaku is a war hero of the City-State of Jowston who was exiled after refusing to duel his friend, Han Cunningham.

History

My friend and I seal our thoughts here. We deeply regret that we could not make them one.

—  Han & Genkaku

Genkaku was the adoptive father of the hero and Nanami and was once the bearer of the Bright Shield Rune.

Genkaku was a renowned war hero during the conflict between the Highland Army and the City-State of Jowston in the year 428. He gained prominence within the State Army after leading a successful raid on a Highland supply tent, providing crucial time for the City-State to recover, beginning the Great Offensive.

Instrumental in aiding the Winged Horde's migration from Tinto Principality to Two River City after their lands were seized for strip-mining, Genkaku earned the appreciation of the Winged Horde. However, his growing fame and the mayor of Muse City, Darell's jealousy led to strained relations between them.

During the war, Genkaku found himself facing his hometown friend, Han Cunningham, who served as an enemy commander. Despite the conflict, their friendship remained intact, and they even shared drinks together between their respective camps. Both men realized the senselessness of the war and hatched a plan for a peace treaty that garnered wide approval, except from Darell.

To settle the conflict, a duel was proposed between champions from each side. Genkaku and Han were chosen as champions, but during the duel, Genkaku refused to fight his friend. This decision was initially met with anger, but it was later revealed that Darell had poisoned Genkaku's sword, intending to frame him for Han's murder if he had won. Genkaku was exiled, bearing the false label of a traitor.

After leaving the City-State of Jowston, Genkaku settled in the Highland Kingdom, where he established a dojo. There, he adopted two orphans, the hero and Nanami, and they formed a close-knit family. He trained both of them and was also a mentor to Jowy Atreides. He passed away peacefully in the year SY 458 from an illness, seemingly content with the growth and development of his two adoptive children.

The mystery surrounding Genkaku's refusal to duel Han remained concealed until after his death. Anabelle, Darell's daughter and successor as mayor of Muse, expressed regret that the city could not atone for its sins against Genkaku. His adoptive son would later come to possess the Bright Shield Rune and lead the New State Army, earning his reputation, in part, as Genkaku's son.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 100
  2. Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9 (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), pages 80, 87
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 150