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The Lavender Village (ラベンダー・ビレッジ, Rabendā Birejji) inn is a location that appears in Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 4.
Information
The Lavender Village inn was located in Radat Town. The inn was run by Mei and her husband Glidden and had a maid, Ril.
It was a two story inn with a front desk and stairs to the second floor at the entrance, and to the left was a restaurant that also served as a bar.
When Milan and Rose Fiori stayed at the inn, Milan would be attacked in the night. Richmond would investigate the crime and interrogate the inn's clients in the process.
References
- Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1 (ISBN 4-8402-2106-5), pages 195-264
