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'''North Sparrow Pass''' (燕北の峠, ''Enhoku no Tōge'') is a location which appears in [[Suikoden II]]. It is a mountain pass located north of [[Ryube Village]]. | {{Location | ||
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|roname=Enhoku no Tōge | |||
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|nation= [[City-States of Jowston]] | |||
|type= Mountain | |||
|region=[[Dunan (region)|Dunan]] | |||
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}}'''North Sparrow Pass''' (燕北の峠, ''Enhoku no Tōge'') is a location which appears in [[Suikoden II]]. It is a mountain pass located north of [[Ryube Village]]. | |||
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Revision as of 16:06, 17 February 2025
North Sparrow Pass
燕北の峠 Enhoku no Tōge
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Appearances
North Sparrow Pass (燕北の峠, Enhoku no Tōge) is a location which appears in Suikoden II. It is a mountain pass located north of Ryube Village.
Information
North Sparrow Pass, located in eastern Muse Principality, connects the City-States of Jowston with the southern territories of Highland. It is a dangerous area, blanketed with deep fog, allowing monsters and bandits to roam the area day and night.
In addition to this, there were rumors of a terrible Mist Shade living here during the early Dunan Unification War. However, it was defeated by a band of wandering entertainers and their companions.
Trivia
- The proper translation for this area would be North Swallow Pass. The kanji used above in the location name is 燕 whereas for the English name to be correct it would have to be 雀 (suzume, "sparrow"). It's unclear why the type of bird the region was named for was changed in the English language version.
References
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 55
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 41
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 132