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The '''Howling Voice Guild''' (ほえ猛る声の組合, ''Hoetakeru Koe no Kumiai''), translated as the '''Roaring Brotherhood''' in [[Suikoden III]], is an organization located in the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]]. Their agents appears in several titles in the [[Suikoden series]].
The '''Howling Voice Guild''' (ほえ猛る声の組合, ''Hoetakeru Koe no Kumiai''), translated as the '''Roaring Brotherhood''' in [[Suikoden III]], is an organization located in the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]]. Their agents appear in several titles in the [[Suikoden series]].


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The Guildmaster is the entity's chief executive reporting to the Council of Elders, typically chosen by the Guild's unique firearm, [[Storm]]. Beyond possessing the ability to fire Storm, the candidate must also first be qualified as a knight-class gunner. However, it has been known that some Elders would intervene in the event of any irregularities in knight-class numbers or inconvenient choices made by Storm.
The Guildmaster is the entity's chief executive reporting to the Council of Elders, typically chosen by the Guild's unique firearm, [[Storm]]. Beyond possessing the ability to fire Storm, the candidate must also first be qualified as a knight-class gunner. However, it has been known that some Elders would intervene in the event of any irregularities in knight-class numbers or inconvenient choices made by Storm.


Knight-class gunners are squire-class members who have passed grueling tests to be qualified to act as a Guildmaster. It was said that knight-class gunners have uncanny accuracy, and will never miss their target.
Knight-class gunners are squire-class members who have passed grueling tests to be qualified to act as a Guildmaster. It was said that knight-class gunners have uncanny accuracy and will never miss their target.


Squire-class gunners are members entrusted with personal firearms. Though they may not have knight-class gunners' accuracy, their training as an ordinary member combined with firearms greatly increases their potency.  
Squire-class gunners are members entrusted with personal firearms. Though they may not have knight-class gunners' accuracy, their training as an ordinary member combined with firearms greatly increases their potency.