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[[File:Vincent | [[File:Vincent De Boule Suikoden II bust.png|left|150px]]'''Vincent De Boule''' (ヴァンサン・ド・ブール, ''Vansan do Būru'') is a character in [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]] who also makes a cameo in [[Genso Suikogaiden Vol.2]]. Vincent is an aristocrat prone to fanciful claims although his noble standing is called into question by some. | ||
Vincent always carried himself with poise and was rarely seen without a rose in his hand. His eccentric tone gave him a generally elusive air. Some of his actions during the [[Gate Rune War]], such as his running out on bills and imprisonment led some to believe he was a fraudulent or self-proclaimed noble. | Vincent always carried himself with poise and was rarely seen without a rose in his hand. His eccentric tone gave him a generally elusive air. Some of his actions during the [[Gate Rune War]], such as his running out on bills and imprisonment led some to believe he was a fraudulent or self-proclaimed noble. | ||
In truth, Vincent | In truth, Vincent De Boule was a member of the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]] aristocracy. He was very much a natural noble, enjoying poetic conversations, hosting elegant tea parties and always making sure to be at the cutting edge of aristocratic fashion. In this way, he was very much a soul mate of other aristocratic-inclined individuals such as [[Simone Verdricci]], [[Milich Oppenheimer]] and [[Esmeralda]]. '''([[Vincent De Boule|more...]])''' | ||
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[[File:Cleo | [[File:Cleo (S1 HDR artwork).png|left|150px]]'''Cleo''' (クレオ, ''Kureo'') is a supporting character in [[Suikoden]] who makes a cameo in [[Suikoden II]]. Cleo is a servant of the McDohl household who followed [[Hero (Suikoden)|her charge]] into the [[Toran Liberation Army]] during the [[Gate Rune War]]. | ||
Cleo served as a direct subordinate of General [[Teo McDohl]], living in his [[Gregminster]] home along with [[Gremio]] and [[Pahn]]. She and [[Hero (Suikoden)|the hero]] held a close bond having watched him grow from infancy, with Cleo regarding him with real love as something akin to a younger brother. Cleo was a knife throwing expert and there are heroic tales of her felling dozens of mounted cavalry on the battlefield single handedly with her knives. | Cleo served as a direct subordinate of General [[Teo McDohl]], living in his [[Gregminster]] home along with [[Gremio]] and [[Pahn]]. She and [[Hero (Suikoden)|the hero]] held a close bond having watched him grow from infancy, with Cleo regarding him with real love as something akin to a younger brother. Cleo was a knife throwing expert and there are heroic tales of her felling dozens of mounted cavalry on the battlefield single handedly with her knives. | ||
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Elenor Silverberg (エレノア・シルバーバーグ, Erenoa Shirubābāgu) is a major character in Suikoden IV. Elenor is a deeply troubled master strategist exiled from the Scarlet Moon Empire. She had served the Scarlet Moon Empire in the past and had won great fame and renown with her service. As a strategist of the Empire, she had worked to repel attacks from the Kooluk Empire prior to her exile, alongside her student, Graham Cray.
Isolated by her own choice on the abandoned Hermitage Island, Elenor would spend years drinking herself into a stupor only to be roused by the possibility to finding the answers to the questions that had plagued her since her expulsion.
As a master strategist of the Silverberg family, Elenor had no little sense of esteem for her own tactical skills. However, in many ways she despised her talents, finding herself disheartened by the decisions she had to made as a military strategist and leader. Her inability to reconcile the pragmatism of war with her personal compassionate nature brought her much grief. (more...)