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==Name==
==Name==
The hero of [[Suikoden V]] has no in-game name, but is occasionally referred to by different names in other publications and releases. He was initially referred to as '''Faroush''', (ファルーシュ, ''Farūshu''), a portmanteau of his parents' names in a promotional save file released in Japan. This name would be supplanted in fandom use by [[Gensosuikoden V (book)|the 2005 novelisation]] where he is called '''Freyjadour''' (フレイアドゥール, ''Fureiadoūru''). This is now the name in common usage in the English-speaking fandom. The manga releases give him another name, '''Ardil''' (アーディル, ''Ādiru'').
The hero of [[Suikoden V]] has no in-game name, but is occasionally referred to by different names in other publications and releases. He was initially referred to as '''Faroush''', (ファルーシュ, ''Farūshu''), a portmanteau of his parents' names in a promotional save file released in Japan. This name would be supplanted in fandom use by [[Gensosuikoden V (book)|the 2005 novelisation]] where he is called '''Freyjadour''' (フレイアドゥール, ''Fureiadoūru''). This is now the name in common usage in the English-speaking fandom. The manga releases give him another name, '''Ardil''' (アーディル, ''Ādiru'').
In his guest appearances in Konami's '''''pop'n music''''' series, the hero is referred to as '''Prince of Falena'''.


In guide books, he is usually referred to as Hero V (主人公V) or some variant thereof, such as V主人公 to distinguish himself as the protagonist of the fifth Suikoden title.
In guide books, he is usually referred to as Hero V (主人公V) or some variant thereof, such as V主人公 to distinguish himself as the protagonist of the fifth Suikoden title.