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Their largest known settlement is in [[Two River City]], although other communities apparently exist in the [[Grassland]]. They once had settlements in [[Tinto Principality]] but were forced from the area due to a combination of [[Tinto City|Tinto]]'s strip mining began to damage the land and attacks from the [[Highland Kingdom]] during the Highland-Jowston War. | Their largest known settlement is in [[Two River City]], although other communities apparently exist in the [[Grassland]]. They once had settlements in [[Tinto Principality]] but were forced from the area due to a combination of [[Tinto City|Tinto]]'s strip mining began to damage the land and attacks from the [[Highland Kingdom]] during the Highland-Jowston War. | ||
A displaced people, the Winged Horde were brought to Two River City by [[Genkaku]] in 432, where they were given land on the sandbar that divides the [[Lana River]] and recognized as citizens with the right to be involved in the civil process there. | A displaced people, the Winged Horde were brought to Two River City by [[Genkaku]] in 432, where they were given land on the sandbar that divides the [[Lana River]] and recognized as citizens with the right to be involved in the civil process there. This action was approved by the [[City-State of Jowston]] but paid for out of the military budget, upsetting some, such as [[Darell]]. | ||
The reputation of the Winged Horde in Two River suffered to a lack of cultural understanding between the races there. However, their bravery during the [[Dunan Unification War]] was noticed and following the conflict, the persecution they suffered in the past has ceased. | The reputation of the Winged Horde in Two River suffered to a lack of cultural understanding between the races there. However, their bravery during the [[Dunan Unification War]] was noticed and following the conflict, the persecution they suffered in the past has ceased. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book]] (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 59 | # [[Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book]] (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 59 | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]] (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 252 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 32-3, 216 | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 32-3, 216 | ||
# [[Marugoto! Genso Suikoden Book]] (ISBN 978-4-7577-3673-3), page 110 | # [[Marugoto! Genso Suikoden Book]] (ISBN 978-4-7577-3673-3), page 110 |
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The Winged Horde (ウイングホード, Uinguhōdo), sometimes referred to as Winghorde and, derogatorily, Wingers (ハネつき, Hane-tsuki), are a race in the Suikoden series. Several characters in the series have been members of this race.
Overview
The Winged Horde are a demi-human race, with large wings on their back. Their wings do not support sustained flight. Rather, they are used for gliding purposes. They use nerek, a foul-smelling liquid to protect their wings and repel insects.
This and their custom of storing food for long periods of time, gave rise to a stereotype of Winged Horde as malodorous. They were also known as sanguine, which lent itself to mischief. The term "Winger" was often used to refer to Winged Horde but was considered derogatory.
Their largest known settlement is in Two River City, although other communities apparently exist in the Grassland. They once had settlements in Tinto Principality but were forced from the area due to a combination of Tinto's strip mining began to damage the land and attacks from the Highland Kingdom during the Highland-Jowston War.
A displaced people, the Winged Horde were brought to Two River City by Genkaku in 432, where they were given land on the sandbar that divides the Lana River and recognized as citizens with the right to be involved in the civil process there. This action was approved by the City-State of Jowston but paid for out of the military budget, upsetting some, such as Darell.
The reputation of the Winged Horde in Two River suffered to a lack of cultural understanding between the races there. However, their bravery during the Dunan Unification War was noticed and following the conflict, the persecution they suffered in the past has ceased.
References
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 59
- Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 252
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 32-3, 216
- Marugoto! Genso Suikoden Book (ISBN 978-4-7577-3673-3), page 110
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 130, 282