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Village of vampires blessed by the Moon Rune
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{{Location
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|name=Blue Moon Village
|japanese_name=蒼き月の村
|jpname=蒼き月の村
|romaji_name=Aoki Tsuki no Mura
|roname=Aoki Tsuki no Mura
|image=Blue Moon Village.png
|image=Blue Moon Village
|type= Village
|type= Village
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}}'''Blue Moon Village''' (蒼き月の村, ''Aoki Tsuki no Mura'') is a location mentioned in [[Suikoden II]] and [[Genso Suikogaiden Vol.1]].
}}'''Blue Moon Village''' (蒼き月の村, ''Aoki Tsuki no Mura'') is a location mentioned in [[Suikoden II]] and [[Genso Suikogaiden Vol.1]].


==Information==
==Information==
Blue Moon Village was a village of [[Vampire|vampires]] that was founded and ruled by [[Sierra Mikain]], bearer of the [[Moon Rune]]. Thanks to the Moon Rune's power, vampires were able to live here in peace and solitude, without having to feed on [[Human|humans]].
Blue Moon Village was a village of [[Vampire|vampires]] that was founded and ruled by [[Sierra Mikain]], bearer of the [[Moon Rune]]. Thanks to the Moon Rune's power giving them vitality, vampires were able to live here in peace and solitude, without having to feed on [[Human|humans]].


However, some 385 years ago, the Moon Rune was stolen by [[Neclord]], a resident who had hidden his intentions. Forced to choose between feeding on humans or dying in the village, many vampires chose the latter and left. Following the loss of the Moon Rune and her home, Sierra left to destroy those vampires who chose to prey on the innocent.
However, some 385 years ago, the Moon Rune was stolen by [[Neclord]], a resident who had hidden his intentions. Forced to choose between feeding on humans or dying in the village, many vampires chose the latter and left though most were said to have chosen death. Following the loss of the Moon Rune and her home, Sierra left to destroy those vampires who chose to prey on the innocent.


After destroying Neclord and reclaiming the Moon Rune during the [[Dunan Unification War]], it seems Sierra has no plans to return to her village.
After destroying Neclord and reclaiming the Moon Rune during the [[Dunan Unification War]], it seems Sierra has no plans to return to her village.
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==References==
==References==
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 13
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 13
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 123, 244


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Latest revision as of 12:49, 11 January 2025

Blue Moon Village
Basic Information
Type
Village

Blue Moon Village (蒼き月の村, Aoki Tsuki no Mura) is a location mentioned in Suikoden II and Genso Suikogaiden Vol.1.

Information

Blue Moon Village was a village of vampires that was founded and ruled by Sierra Mikain, bearer of the Moon Rune. Thanks to the Moon Rune's power giving them vitality, vampires were able to live here in peace and solitude, without having to feed on humans.

However, some 385 years ago, the Moon Rune was stolen by Neclord, a resident who had hidden his intentions. Forced to choose between feeding on humans or dying in the village, many vampires chose the latter and left though most were said to have chosen death. Following the loss of the Moon Rune and her home, Sierra left to destroy those vampires who chose to prey on the innocent.

After destroying Neclord and reclaiming the Moon Rune during the Dunan Unification War, it seems Sierra has no plans to return to her village.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 13
  2. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 123, 244