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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 [[ | 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 [[Genso Suikoden 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 his guest appearances in Konami's '''''pop'n music''''' series, the hero is referred to as '''Prince of Falena'''. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 651 | ||
{{Suikoden V}} {{Short description|Hero of Suikoden V}} | {{Suikoden V}} {{Short description|Hero of Suikoden V}} | ||
[[de:Freyjadour Falenas]] | [[de:Freyjadour Falenas]] |