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'''Kent''' (ケント, ''Kento'') is a minor character in [[Suikoden II]]. He is a delivery boy living in the [[Highway Village]] and a friend of [[Futch]].
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}}'''Kent''' (ケント, ''Kento'') is a minor character in [[Suikoden II]]. He is a delivery boy living in the [[Highway Village]] and a friend of [[Futch]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Suikoden II===
Kent was a youth living in the [[Highway Village]], who worked as a delivery boy. He became friends with [[Futch]], becoming enthralled in his tales of his days as a [[Knights of the Dragon's Den|Dragon Knight]]. He dreamed of one day flying on a dragon with Futch.
Kent was a youth living in the [[Highway Village]], who worked as a delivery boy. He became friends with [[Futch]], becoming enthralled in his tales of his days as a [[Dragon Knights|Dragon Knight]]. Hearing rumours of dragons living on [[Mt. Rakutei]], Kent ventured up the mountain in order to procure a dragon's egg for his friend. He was attacked by a [[Harpy]] but was rescued by [[Futch]], [[Humphrey Mintz|Humphrey]] and [[Riou]].
 
Hearing rumours of dragons living on [[Rakutei Mountain]], Kent courageously ventured up the mountain in order to procure a dragon's egg for his friend. He was attacked by a [[Harpy]] but was rescued by Futch, [[Humphrey Mintz|Humphrey]] and [[Hero (Suikoden II)]].


He helped convince Futch to take the newborn [[Bright]] into his care. After returning to the village, Futch gave him [[Black]]'s scale as a memento of their time together.
He helped convince Futch to take the newborn [[Bright]] into his care. After returning to the village, Futch gave him [[Black]]'s scale as a memento of their time together.


==References==
==References==
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# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 101
 
# [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9]] (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), page 80
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# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 151
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[[Category:Characters in Suikoden II]]
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 5 March 2025

Kent
ケント Kento
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Biographical Information
Family
Lucy (mother)
Appearances

Kent (ケント, Kento) is a minor character in Suikoden II. He is a delivery boy living in the Highway Village and a friend of Futch.

Biography

Kent was a youth living in the Highway Village, who worked as a delivery boy. He became friends with Futch, becoming enthralled in his tales of his days as a Dragon Knight. He dreamed of one day flying on a dragon with Futch.

Hearing rumours of dragons living on Rakutei Mountain, Kent courageously ventured up the mountain in order to procure a dragon's egg for his friend. He was attacked by a Harpy but was rescued by Futch, Humphrey and Hero (Suikoden II).

He helped convince Futch to take the newborn Bright into his care. After returning to the village, Futch gave him Black's scale as a memento of their time together.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 101
  2. Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9 (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), page 80
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 151