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'''Mayula''' (マユラ, ''Mayura'') is a character mentioned in [[Suikoden Tierkreis]]. Mayula is a war priestess from the [[Empire of the North Star]]. | '''Mayula''' (マユラ, ''Mayura'') is a character mentioned in [[Suikoden Tierkreis]]. Mayula is a war priestess from the [[Empire of the North Star]]. | ||
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Mayula is a war priestess who serves [[Daigoh]], one of the Seven Imperial Generals of the [[Empire of the North Star]]. She is known as an excellent swordswoman in her own country. As [[Tsaubern]] referred to Mayula as a "princess" in conversation, it can be assumed she was a woman of high status, perhaps even a member of the Imperial Family. | Mayula is a war priestess who serves [[Daigoh]], one of the Seven Imperial Generals of the [[Empire of the North Star]]. She is known as an excellent swordswoman in her own country. As [[Tsaubern]] referred to Mayula as a "princess" in conversation, it can be assumed she was a woman of high status, perhaps even a member of the Imperial Family. | ||
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Mayula (マユラ, Mayura) is a character mentioned in Suikoden Tierkreis. Mayula is a war priestess from the Empire of the North Star.
History
Mayula is a war priestess who serves Daigoh, one of the Seven Imperial Generals of the Empire of the North Star. She is known as an excellent swordswoman in her own country. As Tsaubern referred to Mayula as a "princess" in conversation, it can be assumed she was a woman of high status, perhaps even a member of the Imperial Family.
During the war, there was a rumor that Mayula had left the Empire and some suspected that the swordswoman Yula was, in fact, Princess Mayula herself. Yula strongly denied these theories, however.
References
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 776