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The '''Running Water Root''' (流水根 ''Ryuusui Ne'') is a [[dwarf]] treasure kept deep within the [[Dwarves' Vault]]<ref>"Ho ho, what fun! Then try to steal the Running Water Root from out vault." - Chief of the Dwarves ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. During the [[Gate Rune War]] it was retrieved from the vault by [[Tir McDohl]] as part of a challenge by the [[Chief of the Dwarves]] to prove that the vault could be successfully infiltrated by non-dwarves<ref>"If you can do that, I'll believe your story." - Chief of the Dwarves ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
{{Image Needed}}The '''Running Water Root''' (流水根 ''Ryuusui Ne'') is a [[dwarf]] treasure kept deep within the [[Dwarves' Vault]]<ref>"Ho ho, what fun! Then try to steal the Running Water Root from out vault." - Chief of the Dwarves ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. During the [[Gate Rune War]] it was retrieved from the vault by [[Tir McDohl]] as part of a challenge by the [[Chief of the Dwarves]] to prove that the vault could be successfully infiltrated by non-dwarves<ref>"If you can do that, I'll believe your story." - Chief of the Dwarves ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.


With the delivery of the Running Water Root, the Chief of the Dwarves agreed to believe that [[Kwanda Rosman]] had constructed the [[Burning Mirror]]<ref>"Grrrrrrr...you succeeded in breaking into our vault. All right, I'll believe your story." - Chief of the Dwarves ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
With the delivery of the Running Water Root, the Chief of the Dwarves agreed to believe that [[Kwanda Rosman]] had constructed the [[Burning Mirror]]<ref>"Grrrrrrr...you succeeded in breaking into our vault. All right, I'll believe your story." - Chief of the Dwarves ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.