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Jefferson is an eccentric man, with the attitude and bearing of a military instructor, who considers himself an "appointer", granting titles to people he meets.
A man of rigid military bearing, Jefferson stood as an unyielding advocate for hierarchy, convinced that titles and offices were the foundation of peace and prosperity. His life’s purpose was the imposition of such order.


He believes this work is what he was born to do and that giving people titles helps to promote peace and prosperity.
During the tumult of the [[War of the Champions]], Jefferson marched uninvited into [[Budehuc Castle]] and began bestowing ranks upon its inhabitants with the solemnity of a general issuing battlefield commissions. Though many dismissed him as a zealot, none could deny his fervor.


He came to [[Budehuc Castle]] during the [[War of the Champions]] and began to give members of the [[Fire Bringer]] titles and has remained there since then.
He maintained detailed ledgers, recording the strengths (and perceived failings) of his comrades, all while devising ever more elaborate titles. "Ninja President," "Aesthetic Manager," such designations flowed from his pen with the seriousness of imperial edicts.
 
His disdain for undisciplined youth was matched only by his obsession with morning drills, which he deemed essential for cultivating both body and spirit. Though not as vital as holding the proper title, of course.
 
To Jefferson, titles were not mere words but the very framework of civilization. Yet his solemn proclamations often came across as absurd and frivolous, such as when he dubbed Cecil and Joan with nonsensical honors. That he saw no contradiction in this only deepened his infamy.
 
Even after the war’s end, he remained a fixture in the castle, lying in wait for new arrivals so that he might subject them to his bureaucratic whims.


Following the war, he continued to live at the castle, conferring more titles to new arrivals.
Following the war, he continued to live at the castle, conferring more titles to new arrivals.
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==Game info==
==Game info==
===Recruiting===
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 7 June 2025

Jefferson
ジェファーソン Jefāson
Artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Birth Date
SY 435
Age
41 (S3)
Height
182cm (6'0") (S3)
Biographical Information
Star
Chibaku Star
Appearances

Jefferson (ジェファーソン, Jefāson) is a supporting character in Suikoden III. Jefferson is an "appointer", giving titles to people he encounters.

History

Mysterious "appointer". Assigning positions to the people in his life.

—  Jefferson's profile
I mean, sure, why not? We recruited a squirrel once.

A man of rigid military bearing, Jefferson stood as an unyielding advocate for hierarchy, convinced that titles and offices were the foundation of peace and prosperity. His life’s purpose was the imposition of such order.

During the tumult of the War of the Champions, Jefferson marched uninvited into Budehuc Castle and began bestowing ranks upon its inhabitants with the solemnity of a general issuing battlefield commissions. Though many dismissed him as a zealot, none could deny his fervor.

He maintained detailed ledgers, recording the strengths (and perceived failings) of his comrades, all while devising ever more elaborate titles. "Ninja President," "Aesthetic Manager," such designations flowed from his pen with the seriousness of imperial edicts.

His disdain for undisciplined youth was matched only by his obsession with morning drills, which he deemed essential for cultivating both body and spirit. Though not as vital as holding the proper title, of course.

To Jefferson, titles were not mere words but the very framework of civilization. Yet his solemn proclamations often came across as absurd and frivolous, such as when he dubbed Cecil and Joan with nonsensical honors. That he saw no contradiction in this only deepened his infamy.

Even after the war’s end, he remained a fixture in the castle, lying in wait for new arrivals so that he might subject them to his bureaucratic whims.

Following the war, he continued to live at the castle, conferring more titles to new arrivals.

Game info

Recruitment

Recruitment Data
How to recruit
During Chapter 4, attempt to exit Budehuc Castle through the front gate with neither Juan or Cecile in the party.
Class Type Level Weapon LV
Support Male ——

Skills

Support Skills

Skill Name Potential Level Begin Max
Potch Finder
Treasure Hunt
Healing
Cook
Appraisal
Discount
Skill Name Potential Level Begin Max
Bujutsu Teacher D
Tutor
Rune Sage
Trade In
Bath



Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG

Card # Name Type Release
449 Jefferson Craftman Booster Pack Vol.3
CS2-101 Jefferson Craftman CS2 Booster Pack Vol.1


Gallery

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 309