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'''Bob''' (ボブ, ''Bobu'') is a character in [[Suikoden II]] | '''Bob''' (ボブ, ''Bobu'') is a character in [[Suikoden II]] who also makes a cameo in [[Gensosuikogaiden Volume 1]]. Bob is a werewolf whose village was destroyed by [[Windy]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
{{Quote| If you can capture the trust of so many, then you have mine as well. | Bob}} | {{Quote| If you can capture the trust of so many, then you have mine as well. | Bob}} | ||
Bob is a werewolf who holds a [[Rabid Fang Rune]]. This rune helps him maintain his human form, although when his body is weakened he transforms into his werewolf form more easily. | Bob is a werewolf who holds a [[Rabid Fang Rune]]. This rune helps him maintain his human form, although when his body is weakened he transforms into his werewolf form more easily. With his enhanced werewolf strength, he could perform outstanding physical attacks. | ||
Bob was born into the [[Village of the Lycanthropes]] in the [[Grassland]]; however, his homeland was destroyed by [[Windy]]. After its destruction, Bob | Bob was born into the [[Village of the Lycanthropes]] in the [[Grassland]]; however, his homeland was destroyed by [[Windy]]. After its destruction, Bob became a wanderer, often being discriminated against by [[human]]s due to his half-beast nature. Due to this, he was very vigilant but also a lonely figure. | ||
In the [[Greenhill Forest]], he was seen peeking out at others passing through the forest and interacting, wary but lonely. Eventually, as the [[Dunan Unification War]] flared up, Bob ended up in the [[kobold]] district of [[Two River City]]. | |||
As the war continued, Bob wanted to join the [[New State Army]] but was hesitant to trust the fledgling force due to the discrimination he had suffered. As the New State Army grew bigger, and Bob saw the diversity of races who comprised the force, he eventually consented to [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the hero]]'s request that he join. | |||
After the [[Dunan Unification War]], Bob returned to the kobold district of Two River where he was said to frequently complain, but nevertheless live a happy life. | |||
==Game info== | ==Game info== | ||
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#[[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 213-4, 266 | |||
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Revision as of 11:57, 3 November 2019
Bob (ボブ, Bobu) is a character in Suikoden II who also makes a cameo in Gensosuikogaiden Volume 1. Bob is a werewolf whose village was destroyed by Windy.
Biography
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Bob is a werewolf who holds a Rabid Fang Rune. This rune helps him maintain his human form, although when his body is weakened he transforms into his werewolf form more easily. With his enhanced werewolf strength, he could perform outstanding physical attacks.
Bob was born into the Village of the Lycanthropes in the Grassland; however, his homeland was destroyed by Windy. After its destruction, Bob became a wanderer, often being discriminated against by humans due to his half-beast nature. Due to this, he was very vigilant but also a lonely figure.
In the Greenhill Forest, he was seen peeking out at others passing through the forest and interacting, wary but lonely. Eventually, as the Dunan Unification War flared up, Bob ended up in the kobold district of Two River City.
As the war continued, Bob wanted to join the New State Army but was hesitant to trust the fledgling force due to the discrimination he had suffered. As the New State Army grew bigger, and Bob saw the diversity of races who comprised the force, he eventually consented to the hero's request that he join.
After the Dunan Unification War, Bob returned to the kobold district of Two River where he was said to frequently complain, but nevertheless live a happy life.
Game info
Gallery
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Suikoden II artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
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Suikoden II artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
References
- Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 213-4, 266