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[[File:Nameless Lands city.jpg|thumb|right|A city of the Nameless Lands, SY 422]] | |||
The '''Nameless Lands''' (無名諸国, ''Mumeishokoku''), localized as the '''Outlands''' in [[Suikoden III]], is a region located on the [[Northern continent]], judged to be located in the far north. It is mentioned in several games of the series. | The '''Nameless Lands''' (無名諸国, ''Mumeishokoku''), localized as the '''Outlands''' in [[Suikoden III]], is a region located on the [[Northern continent]], judged to be located in the far north. It is mentioned in several games of the series. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The "Nameless Lands" is a general term used for the small countries that lie to the north of the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]]. Consisting of several countries, the region is said to have many different cultures and ethnic groups. | The "Nameless Lands" is a general term used for the small countries that lie to the north of the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]]. Consisting of several countries, the region is said to have many different cultures and ethnic groups.<ref>[[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]]</ref> | ||
The first documented mentions of [[vampire]]s also come from the Nameless Lands. The historical figure [[Wilder (historical)|Wilder]] was noted as having killed one in an encounter. | Little is known about the area, although it is rumored that [[Raura]] comes from this region. [[Thomas]] and [[Hallec]] are also said to have been from the Nameless Lands.<ref>[[Genso Suikoden III Complete Strategy Guide]] (ISBN 4-7571-8127-2)</ref> These small countries have never played an active role in history, although several well known people have come from there, including [[Anita]] and [[Hanna]]. | ||
The first documented mentions of [[vampire]]s also come from the Nameless Lands. The historical figure [[Wilder (historical)|Wilder]] was noted in records as having killed one in an encounter.<ref>[[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3)</ref> | |||
Around [[Solar calendar|SY]] 421 a king in the Nameless Lands died, sparking a war in his country. [[Shapur]] would fight in the war and eventually became a knight, and later, a general.<ref>[[Genso Suikoden STAR LEAP: Hoshi Boshi no Kiseki]] chapter 1, Monthly Comic Flapper (JAN 4910138471251)</ref> | |||
==Other languages and releases== | ==Other languages and releases== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 8 November 2025

The Nameless Lands (無名諸国, Mumeishokoku), localized as the Outlands in Suikoden III, is a region located on the Northern continent, judged to be located in the far north. It is mentioned in several games of the series.
Information
The "Nameless Lands" is a general term used for the small countries that lie to the north of the Holy Kingdom of Harmonia. Consisting of several countries, the region is said to have many different cultures and ethnic groups.[1]
Little is known about the area, although it is rumored that Raura comes from this region. Thomas and Hallec are also said to have been from the Nameless Lands.[2] These small countries have never played an active role in history, although several well known people have come from there, including Anita and Hanna.
The first documented mentions of vampires also come from the Nameless Lands. The historical figure Wilder was noted in records as having killed one in an encounter.[3]
Around SY 421 a king in the Nameless Lands died, sparking a war in his country. Shapur would fight in the war and eventually became a knight, and later, a general.[4]
Other languages and releases
| Japanese kanji | 無名諸国 |
|---|---|
| Japanese romaji | Mumeishokoku |
| Chinese simplified (HDR) | 无名诸国 |
| Chinese traditional (HDR) | 無名各國 |
| Chinese pinyin | Wúmíng gèguó |
| English (S2, HDR) | Nameless Lands |
|---|---|
| English (S3) | Outlands |
| French | Terres san nom |
| German | Namenlose Länder |
| Italian | Terre Senza Nome |
| Spanish | Tierras sin nombre |
References
- ↑ Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia
- ↑ Genso Suikoden III Complete Strategy Guide (ISBN 4-7571-8127-2)
- ↑ Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3)
- ↑ Genso Suikoden STAR LEAP: Hoshi Boshi no Kiseki chapter 1, Monthly Comic Flapper (JAN 4910138471251)