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Rarohenga's main theme in [[Suikoden Tierkreis]] is the song "The Name of Hell", which plays when exploring the region itself. is song 7 on disc 3 of the [[Gensosuikoden Tierkreis Extra Soundtrack]]. | Rarohenga's main theme in [[Suikoden Tierkreis]] is the song "The Name of Hell", which plays when exploring the region itself. It is song 7 on disc 3 of the [[Gensosuikoden Tierkreis Extra Soundtrack]]. | ||
In the ruins within the Rarohenga crater, the song "Ruined Civilization" plays. This song is song 8 on disc 3 of the same album. | In the ruins within the Rarohenga crater, the song "Ruined Civilization" plays. This song is song 8 on disc 3 of the same album. |
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Rarohenga (ラロヘンガ, Rarohenga) is a location that appears in Suikoden Tierkreis. Rarohenga is a twisted, dangerous region located north of Astrasia.
Information
Rarohenga was named by Diadora, the word meaning "hell" or "underworld" in the language of her world. It is a strange and terrifying region infested with monsters unlike those found anywhere else in the world.
The region appeared following the fusion of the 11th world, north of the Wilds of Veile. The details are unknown, but it seems that the world was twisted into its distorted shape due to the runaway weapons used by the world's original inhabitants in an attempt to defeat the One King.
Following the war with the Order, Rarohenga would become more peaceful with the disappearance of its bizarre monsters along with the mysterious Rufa.
Music
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Rarohenga's main theme in Suikoden Tierkreis is the song "The Name of Hell", which plays when exploring the region itself. It is song 7 on disc 3 of the Gensosuikoden Tierkreis Extra Soundtrack.
In the ruins within the Rarohenga crater, the song "Ruined Civilization" plays. This song is song 8 on disc 3 of the same album.
References
- Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 790