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'''Gorudo''' (ゴルドー, ''Gorudō'') is a supporting antagonist in [[Suikoden II]]. He is the leader of the [[Matilda Knights]], whose efforts to consolidate his own power led to his downfall and eventual death.
'''Gordeau''' (ゴルドー, ''Gorudō'') is a supporting antagonist in [[Suikoden II]]. He is the leader of the [[Matilda Knights]], whose efforts to consolidate his own power led to his downfall and eventual death.
 
In the 1999 English language localization of Suikoden II, he was called '''Gorudo''', an incredibly literal romanization of his Japanese name.


==History==
==History==
{{Quote| It's more important that we bolster our defenses. Let no one past the border, refugee or otherwise. |Gorudo}}
{{Quote| It's more important that we bolster our defenses. Let no one past the border, refugee or otherwise. |Gordeau}}


Gordeau was the leader of the [[Matilda Knights]] during the [[Dunan Unification War]]. A man driven primarily by self-preservation and the protection of his lands, Gordeau was known for his selfish and arrogant demeanor.


Gorudo was the leader of the [[Matilda Knights]] during the [[Dunan Unification War]]. A man driven primarily by self-preservation and the protection of his lands, Gorudo was known for his selfish and arrogant demeanor.
[[File:Gordeau holds an audience.png|thumb|left|220px|Diplomacy is a subtle art]]Lamentably, he lacked a sense of justice, often clashing with his subordinate [[Miklotov]] due to their differing values, seeking absolute loyalty rather than fostering respect or exemplary leadership among his knights. His uncooperative nature also extended to other members of the [[City-States of Jowston]].


[[File:Gorudo holds an audience.png|thumb|left|220px|Diplomacy is a subtle art]]Lamentably, he lacked a sense of justice, often clashing with his subordinate [[Miklotov]] due to their differing values, seeking absolute loyalty rather than fostering respect or exemplary leadership among his knights. His uncooperative nature also extended to other members of the [[City-State of Jowston]].
Throughout the war, Gordeau remained skeptical of the [[Highland Army]]'s intentions to invade [[Muse Principality]], displaying reluctance in committing troops at the crucial [[Hilltop Conference]] held in [[Muse City]]. He was also insulting and disparaging to his fellow leaders, most notably [[Greenhill City]]'s [[Teresa Wisemail]].


Throughout the war, Gorudo remained skeptical of the [[Highland Army]]'s intentions to invade [[Muse Principality]], displaying reluctance in committing troops at the crucial [[Hilltop Conference]] held in [[Muse City]]. He was also insulting and disparaging to his fellow leaders, most notably [[Greenhill City]]'s [[Teresa Wisemail]].
Ultimately, he dispatched [[Camus]] and Miklotov to defend the city, but then swiftly ordered them both to retreat. Following this incident, Gordeau opted for a neutral stance, displaying a cold reception to the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] of the [[New State Army]] when presented with the idea of forming an alliance.


Ultimately, he dispatched [[Camus]] and Miklotov to defend the city, but then swiftly ordered them both to retreat. Following this incident, Gorudo opted for a neutral stance, displaying a cold reception to the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] of the [[New State Army]] when presented with the idea of forming an alliance.
[[File:Gordeau fights his final battle.png|thumb|left|220px|Oh we're going to enjoy this]]However, Gordeau's decisions took a darker turn when he callously refused to provide aid to Muse refugees seeking refuge in Matilda, resulting in their capture and tragic sacrifice in Muse City. This callous act led to the denouncement of his leadership by Camus, Miklotov, and several other knights who renounced their oaths and departed from his service.


[[File:Gorudo fights his final battle.png|thumb|left|220px|Oh we're going to enjoy this]]However, Gorudo's decisions took a darker turn when he callously refused to provide aid to Muse refugees seeking refuge in Matilda, resulting in their capture and tragic sacrifice in Muse City. This callous act led to the denouncement of his leadership by Camus, Miklotov, and several other knights who renounced their oaths and departed from his service.
Consequently, Gordeau's military power dwindled, and he willingly submitted to the [[Highland Kingdom]], accepting a puppet ruler status in order to maintain his position. That said, he had been in contact with Highland since at least the fall of Muse, indicating a much longer-lasting connection between the two powers.


Consequently, Gorudo's military power dwindled, and he willingly submitted to the [[Highland Kingdom]], accepting a puppet ruler status in order to maintain his position.
In a critical event at [[Rockaxe Castle]], tensions escalated further when Gordeau ordered his archers to fire upon the New State Army forces, tragically hitting [[Nanami]] before confronting the army's leader as well as [[Jowy Atreides]]. Enraged by his actions, the two warriors engaged Gordeau in a fierce battle, resulting in the demise of Gordeau on the battlefield.


In a critical event at [[Rockaxe Castle]], tensions escalated further when Gorudo ordered his archers to fire upon the New State Army forces, tragically hitting [[Nanami]] before confronting the army's leader as well as [[Jowy Atreides]]. Enraged by his actions, the two warriors engaged Gorudo in a fierce battle, resulting in the demise of Gorudo on the battlefield.
==Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG==
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{{CS list|260|[[Gordeau (CS card 260)|Gordeau]]|{{Mastermind}}|[[Premium Pack]]}}
{{CS list|CS2-379/R005|[[Gordeau (CS card CS2-379)|Gordeau]]|{{Mastermind}}|[[Remake Booster]]}}
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{{CS list|170|[[Matilda Campaign (CS card 170)|Matilda Campaign]]|{{Mission}}|[[Booster Pack Vol.1]]}}
{{CS list|CS2-611/R170|[[Matilda Campaign (CS card CS2-611)|Matilda Campaign]]|{{Mission}}|[[Remake Booster]]}}
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
{{Main|Gorudo (enemy)}}
{{Main|Gordeau (enemy)}}
Gorudo is fought as a boss enemy in [[Suikoden II]]. Faced with the combined power of [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the hero]] and [[Jowy Atreides]], he is not a difficult opponent, despite his decent stats and skills.
Gordeau is fought as a boss enemy in [[Suikoden II]]. Faced with the combined power of [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the hero]] and [[Jowy Atreides]], he is not a difficult opponent, despite his decent stats and skills.
 
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
File:Gordeau (S2 character art).png|[[Suikoden II]] artwork by [[Ishikawa Fumi]]
</gallery>


==Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG==
===In-Game===
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|1=
File:Gordeau (S2 PS1 portrait).png|[[Suikoden II]] Sony PlayStation portrait
{{CardBio
File:Gordeau (S2 WIN portrait).png|[[Suikoden II]] Windows 95 portrait
|name= Gorudo
File:Gordeau (S2 HDR portrait).png|[[Suikoden I&II HD Remaster]] [[Suikoden II]] portrait
|number=005
</gallery>
|img= Gorudo (Booster Pack Vol.1)
|attack= N/A
|soldiers= N/A
|construction= N/A
|redirect= Gorudo (Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1 5)
}}
|2=
{{CardBio
|name= Gorudo
|number=260
|img= Gorudo (Premium Pack)
|attack= N/A
|soldiers= N/A
|construction= N/A
|redirect= Gorudo (Premium Pack 3)
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Gorudo's English-language name is a very literal romanization of his Japanese name. It should most likely have been consistently romanized as Gordeau, which appears once or twice in the English-language localization.
* Gordeau's English-language name is a very literal romanization of his Japanese name. It should most likely have been consistently romanized as Gordeau, which appears once or twice in the English-language localization.


==References==
==References==
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# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 156
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 156


{{GS02}} {{Short description|Leader of the Matilda Knights}}
{{Navbox S2 characters}} {{Short description|Leader of the Matilda Knights}}

Latest revision as of 22:50, 28 February 2025

Gordeau
ゴルドー Gorudō
Artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Birth Date
SY 424
Age
37 (S2)
Appearances

Gordeau (ゴルドー, Gorudō) is a supporting antagonist in Suikoden II. He is the leader of the Matilda Knights, whose efforts to consolidate his own power led to his downfall and eventual death.

In the 1999 English language localization of Suikoden II, he was called Gorudo, an incredibly literal romanization of his Japanese name.

History

It's more important that we bolster our defenses. Let no one past the border, refugee or otherwise.

— Gordeau

Gordeau was the leader of the Matilda Knights during the Dunan Unification War. A man driven primarily by self-preservation and the protection of his lands, Gordeau was known for his selfish and arrogant demeanor.

Diplomacy is a subtle art

Lamentably, he lacked a sense of justice, often clashing with his subordinate Miklotov due to their differing values, seeking absolute loyalty rather than fostering respect or exemplary leadership among his knights. His uncooperative nature also extended to other members of the City-States of Jowston.

Throughout the war, Gordeau remained skeptical of the Highland Army's intentions to invade Muse Principality, displaying reluctance in committing troops at the crucial Hilltop Conference held in Muse City. He was also insulting and disparaging to his fellow leaders, most notably Greenhill City's Teresa Wisemail.

Ultimately, he dispatched Camus and Miklotov to defend the city, but then swiftly ordered them both to retreat. Following this incident, Gordeau opted for a neutral stance, displaying a cold reception to the leader of the New State Army when presented with the idea of forming an alliance.

Oh we're going to enjoy this

However, Gordeau's decisions took a darker turn when he callously refused to provide aid to Muse refugees seeking refuge in Matilda, resulting in their capture and tragic sacrifice in Muse City. This callous act led to the denouncement of his leadership by Camus, Miklotov, and several other knights who renounced their oaths and departed from his service.

Consequently, Gordeau's military power dwindled, and he willingly submitted to the Highland Kingdom, accepting a puppet ruler status in order to maintain his position. That said, he had been in contact with Highland since at least the fall of Muse, indicating a much longer-lasting connection between the two powers.

In a critical event at Rockaxe Castle, tensions escalated further when Gordeau ordered his archers to fire upon the New State Army forces, tragically hitting Nanami before confronting the army's leader as well as Jowy Atreides. Enraged by his actions, the two warriors engaged Gordeau in a fierce battle, resulting in the demise of Gordeau on the battlefield.

Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG

Card # Name Type Release
005 Gordeau Mastermind Booster Pack Vol.1
260 Gordeau Mastermind Premium Pack
CS2-379/R005 Gordeau Mastermind Remake Booster
Non-character cards depicting this character
170 Matilda Campaign Mission Booster Pack Vol.1
CS2-611/R170 Matilda Campaign Mission Remake Booster


Gameplay

Main article: Gordeau (enemy)

Gordeau is fought as a boss enemy in Suikoden II. Faced with the combined power of the hero and Jowy Atreides, he is not a difficult opponent, despite his decent stats and skills.

Gallery

Artwork

In-Game

Trivia

  • Gordeau's English-language name is a very literal romanization of his Japanese name. It should most likely have been consistently romanized as Gordeau, which appears once or twice in the English-language localization.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 231
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 110
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 156