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{{quote| Do you want to hear more? I have another good story. | Zorak}}
{{quote| Do you want to hear more? I have another good story. | Zorak}}


Zorak is the father of [[Tengaar]] and the leader of [[Warriors' Village]]. Zorak has a high amount of proud of his heritage and held a great deal of historical knowledge about both the Warriors' Village and the greater [[Lorimar]] region.
Zorak held the esteemed position of being the leader of the renowned [[Warriors' Village]] and was also the father of [[Tengaar]]. He takes great pride in his heritage and possesses a vast wealth of historical knowledge concerning both Warriors' Village and the wider [[Lorimar]] region.


That said, he had a habit of going on long tangents. When [[Hero (Suikoden)|the hero]] arrived, Zorak took him into his home to explain the village's situation with [[Neclord]] as well as tell him of the customs of Warriors' Village, talking until the sun had set.
Notably, Zorak has a penchant for going off on long tangents. When [[Hero (Suikoden)|the hero]] arrived at the village, Zorak welcomed them into his home to discuss the village's situation with [[Neclord]] and explain the customs of Warriors' Village. The discussion continued until the sun had set.


In the morning, Neclord arrived at the village, seeking Tengaar. Zorak vowed that Neclord would not take Tengaar but was powerless to prevent him from doing so. After marching to [[Neclord's Castle]], Zorak demanded his daughter returned, but Neclord refused, preventing all but McDohl and his party from entering his castle.
The following morning, Neclord appeared at the village, seeking Tengaar. Despite Zorak's vow to prevent Neclord from taking his daughter, he proved powerless to stop the villain. Determined to rescue Tengaar, Zorak, accompanied by [[Hix]], marched to [[Neclord's Castle]]. However, Neclord barred their entry, allowing only McDohl and his party inside.


Zorak begged the hero to rescue Tengaar and granted Hix full warrior status so Hix, too, could help rescue Tengaar. In truth, he had known of Hix and Tengaar's relationship and so tried to help Hix fulfil his potential as a warrior. As the future husband of Tengaar would succeed him as leader of Warriors' Village, he had a lot of hope for Hix.
In a plea to the hero, Zorak sought assistance in rescuing Tengaar and granted Hix full warrior status to aid in the mission. Secretly, Zorak knew of Hix and Tengaar's relationship and saw this opportunity as a way to help Hix realize his potential as a warrior. As the future husband of Tengaar, Hix's success would make him the rightful leader of Warriors' Village, and Zorak held high hopes for him.


After the defeat of Neclord, Zorak formed an agreement with the [[Toran Liberation Army]], vowing that the warriors of his village would serve the Toran Liberation Army. During the [[The Last Battle (Suikoden)|last battle]], Zorak led his men to [[Gregminster]] in order to assist the Toran Liberation Army. Speaking on the war, Zorak claimed that it had been a wonderful one and began to speak of his ancestor, [[Clift]] the Crusader, but the Toran Liberation Army charged into Gregminster before he could complete his story.
Following the triumphant defeat of Neclord, Zorak made a binding agreement with the [[Toran Liberation Army]], pledging that the Warriors' Village would serve the army. During the [[The Last Battle (Suikoden)|final battle]], Zorak valiantly led his men to Gregminster to provide aid to the Liberation Army.
 
Reflecting on the [[Gate Rune War]], Zorak expressed his admiration for the conflict and began to recount the tale of his ancestor, [[Clift|Clift the Crusader]]. However, the Liberation Army charged into Gregminster before he could finish his story.


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