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During the [[Gate Rune War]], Alen aided General Teo in the [[First Battle with Teo]]. His intensity led him to ask Teo for permission to continue pursuit of the enemy after [[Pahn]] had dueled Teo but he was rebuked and ordered to withdraw. Following the Imperial defeat at the [[Second Battle with Teo]], Alen vowed to battle down to the last man. Teo once again had to tell Alen to stand down, when Alen tried to stop him from dueling [[Hero (Suikoden)|his son]].
During the [[Gate Rune War]], Alen aided General Teo in the [[First Battle with Teo]]. His intensity led him to ask Teo for permission to continue pursuit of the enemy after [[Pahn]] had dueled Teo but he was rebuked and ordered to withdraw. Following the Imperial defeat at the [[Second Battle with Teo]], Alen vowed to battle down to the last man. Teo once again had to tell Alen to stand down, when Alen tried to stop him from dueling [[Hero (Suikoden)|his son]].


[[File:Alen follows Teo's last wishes.png|220px|thumb|left|General Teo said you owe me 20 bucks.]]When Teo was defeated, Alen pleaded with Teo to hold on, unsure of what the empire would do without him. However, Teo ordered Alen and Grenseal to join the Liberation Army, saying it was the best thing for them to do. Alen consented to Teo's final wish.  It said that his passionate soul meant that if he had not held Teo's final request in such high esteem, Alen may never have surrendered to the Liberation Army, viewing surrender as a great humiliation and feeling that while one lives one should always fight.
[[File:Alen follows Teo's last wishes.png|220px|thumb|left|General Teo said you owe me 20 bucks.]]When Teo was defeated, Alen pleaded with Teo to hold on, unsure of what the empire would do without him. Still, Teo ordered Alen and Grenseal to join the Liberation Army, saying it was the best thing for them to do. Alen consented to Teo's final wish.  It said that his passionate soul meant that if he had not held Teo's final request in such high esteem, Alen may never have surrendered to the Liberation Army, viewing surrender as a great humiliation and feeling that while one lives one should always fight.


Alen served the Toran Liberation Army throughout the remainder of the Gate Rune War, showing no regret in his choice as he continued to burn brightly on the battlefield. Like many former Imperials who were unfamiliar with the Liberation Army, he stayed at the castle's western building.
Alen served the Toran Liberation Army throughout the remainder of the Gate Rune War, showing no regret in his choice as he continued to burn brightly on the battlefield. Like many former Imperials who were unfamiliar with the Liberation Army, he stayed at the castle's western building.