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'''North Window''' ( | '''North Window''' (ノースウィンドゥ, ''Nōsuuindou''), localized as '''Northwind''' in [[Suikoden]], is a location in [[Suikoden II]]. It is the destroyed hometown of [[Viktor]]. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
North Window was once a large | North Window was once a large town, on a par with [[South Window City]]. In 449, [[Neclord]] laid waste to the town in a single night along with a host of [[Zombie|zombies]]. The people were transformed into zombies and would turn on each other, leaving no survivors. | ||
The ruins of the town became subject to | [[Viktor]] was one of the few people not to be present during the massacre but returned in time to see the transformed villagers and was forced to cut them all down. A South Window City force would be dispatched following this in order to mop up any remaining zombies. Following this, Viktor set out on a journey in search of revenge and at the end of a long quest, would (twice) enact his vengeance. | ||
Official knowledge of [[Neclord]]'s appearance and the reason behind North Window's destruction would be suppressed by agreement of the member states of the [[City-State of Jowston]], giving the mystery of North Window an enduring presence in people's minds. Following the destruction of the town, it was left as ruins for years with only an old castle remaining standing in some form. | |||
The deserted ruins of the town became subject to rumors of disappearances during the [[Dunan Unification War]], which were found to be caused by Neclord. After he was driven off, the remains of the town would form the basis for the [[New State Army Headquarters|headquarters]] of the [[New State Army]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book]] (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 56 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1]] (ISBN 4-8402-1494-8), pages 261-340 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 206 | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 206 | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 192 | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 14 July 2023
North Window (ノースウィンドゥ, Nōsuuindou), localized as Northwind in Suikoden, is a location in Suikoden II. It is the destroyed hometown of Viktor.
Information
North Window was once a large town, on a par with South Window City. In 449, Neclord laid waste to the town in a single night along with a host of zombies. The people were transformed into zombies and would turn on each other, leaving no survivors.
Viktor was one of the few people not to be present during the massacre but returned in time to see the transformed villagers and was forced to cut them all down. A South Window City force would be dispatched following this in order to mop up any remaining zombies. Following this, Viktor set out on a journey in search of revenge and at the end of a long quest, would (twice) enact his vengeance.
Official knowledge of Neclord's appearance and the reason behind North Window's destruction would be suppressed by agreement of the member states of the City-State of Jowston, giving the mystery of North Window an enduring presence in people's minds. Following the destruction of the town, it was left as ruins for years with only an old castle remaining standing in some form.
The deserted ruins of the town became subject to rumors of disappearances during the Dunan Unification War, which were found to be caused by Neclord. After he was driven off, the remains of the town would form the basis for the headquarters of the New State Army.
References
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 56
- Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1 (ISBN 4-8402-1494-8), pages 261-340
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 206
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 192