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Cave dwarf apprentice of Wabon
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Dongo is a [[cave dwarf]] blacksmith who apprenticed under [[Wabon]]. Despite constantly being harassed by his master, he became an excellent smith that crafted many of the rails, nails, and even the mine carts used in Wabon's long underground railway. Over time he developed an interest in smithing weapons, even travelling to [[Stormfist]] during the [[Sacred Games]] for this purpose, despite being turned away. His interests brought him under constant lecturing from his master, who weapon smithing as anathema.
Dongo is a [[cave dwarf]] blacksmith who apprenticed under [[Wabon]]. Despite constantly being harassed by his master, he became an excellent smith that crafted many of the rails, nails, and even the mine carts used in Wabon's long underground railway. Over time he developed an interest in forging weapons, even travelling to [[Stormfist]] during the [[Sacred Games]] for this purpose, despite being turned away. His interests brought him under constant lecturing from his master, who regarded weapon forging as anathema.


Eventually Wabon grew fed up and fired him, allowing Dongo to join the [[Imperial City Recapture Army]] as their blacksmith. He quickly became an accomplished blacksmith, despite his initial difficulty sharpening unusual weapons like whips and books. He was even asked by [[Mohsen]] to forge armor, but had to refuse due to a lack of knowledge in that area. During the war he got along well with [[Bergen]] and [[Sorensen]], both fellow apprentices constantly badgered by their masters.
Eventually Wabon grew fed up and fired him, allowing Dongo to join the [[Imperial City Recapture Army]] as their blacksmith. He quickly became an accomplished blacksmith, despite his initial difficulty sharpening unusual weapons like whips and books. He was even asked by [[Mohsen]] to forge armor, but had to refuse due to a lack of knowledge in that area. During the war he got along well with [[Bergen]] and [[Sorensen]], both fellow apprentices constantly badgered by their masters.
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# [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 635
# [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 635


 
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Dongo
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108 Stars Chiko Star

Gender Male
Race Cave dwarf
From Dwarf Camp
Appears in

Dongo (ドンゴ, Dongo) is a minor character in Suikoden V. Dongo is a cave dwarf who toils away in the Dwarf Camp as Wabon's apprentice.

Biography

Dongo is a cave dwarf blacksmith who apprenticed under Wabon. Despite constantly being harassed by his master, he became an excellent smith that crafted many of the rails, nails, and even the mine carts used in Wabon's long underground railway. Over time he developed an interest in forging weapons, even travelling to Stormfist during the Sacred Games for this purpose, despite being turned away. His interests brought him under constant lecturing from his master, who regarded weapon forging as anathema.

Eventually Wabon grew fed up and fired him, allowing Dongo to join the Imperial City Recapture Army as their blacksmith. He quickly became an accomplished blacksmith, despite his initial difficulty sharpening unusual weapons like whips and books. He was even asked by Mohsen to forge armor, but had to refuse due to a lack of knowledge in that area. During the war he got along well with Bergen and Sorensen, both fellow apprentices constantly badgered by their masters.

Following the Sun Rune War, he was recognized as a skilled smith, despite having to put up with constant browbeating from Wabon.

References

  1. Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 635

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