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During the [[Gate Rune War]], Hien was the deputy leader of the ninjas of [[Rokkaku]]. When the [[Imperial Army]] attacked the village, it was he who attempted to lead the swallow trainees to safety. His intuition led him to believe he was been trailed and turned back alone to draw away his pursuers and was never seen again.
During the [[Gate Rune War]], Hien was the deputy leader of the ninjas of [[Rokkaku]]. When the [[Imperial Army]] attacked the village, it was he who attempted to lead the swallow trainees to safety. His intuition led him to believe he was been trailed and turned back alone to draw away his pursuers and was never seen again.


He was the biological father of [[Sasuke]], although Sasuke was unaware of this due to Rokkaku tradition forbidding children from knowing their parents identities and so never had a parental relationship with his son.
He was the biological father of [[Sasuke]], although Sasuke was unaware of this due to Rokkaku tradition forbidding children from knowing their parents identities. Because of this, Hien never had a parental relationship with his son.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:29, 17 March 2019

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Hien (ヒエン, Hien) is a character from Gensosuikoden Short Story Collection 2. Hien is the father of Sasuke who died in the Gate Rune War.

Biography

During the Gate Rune War, Hien was the deputy leader of the ninjas of Rokkaku. When the Imperial Army attacked the village, it was he who attempted to lead the swallow trainees to safety. His intuition led him to believe he was been trailed and turned back alone to draw away his pursuers and was never seen again.

He was the biological father of Sasuke, although Sasuke was unaware of this due to Rokkaku tradition forbidding children from knowing their parents identities. Because of this, Hien never had a parental relationship with his son.

References

  1. Gensosuikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 225-226

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