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Small child in need of resuce at Mt. Tei-Hou
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{{About|the young child from [[Suikoden III]]|the Tenkai Star of the same game|Thomas|the son of [[Gilbert]]|Thomas (Suikoden II)}}
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'''Thomas''', usually referred to as '''Thomas-kun''' (トーマスくん, ''Tōmasu-kun'') is a minor character in [[Suikoden III]].
'''Thomas''', usually referred to as '''Thomas-kun''' (トーマスくん, ''Tōmasu-kun'') is a minor character in [[Suikoden III]].
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# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 331
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 331


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Latest revision as of 19:44, 8 January 2025

Thomas
Artwork by Sasaki Kanae
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Appearances

Thomas, usually referred to as Thomas-kun (トーマスくん, Tōmasu-kun) is a minor character in Suikoden III.

History

Thomas-kun is a small child living in the Village of Nor, in the vicinity of Budehuc Castle. He would wander to Mt. Hei-Tou after hearing stories from Juan and ended up getting lost and attacked by a wild boar. Luckily, Thomas and Cecile would rescue him from his peril.

Since then, Thomas-kun came to deeply respect his namesake and would later become part of Budehuc Castle's garrison under the command of Cecile.

Trivia

  • "-kun" is a Japanese honorific used, in this circumstance, by anyone when addressing or referring to male children in an affectionate or paternalistic manner.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 331