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'''Pierre''' (ピエール, ''Piēru''), real name '''John''' (ジョン, ''Jon''), is a character from [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1]]. He is a servant of [[Milich Oppenheimer]]. | '''Pierre''' (ピエール, ''Piēru''), real name '''John''' (ジョン, ''Jon''), is a character from [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1]]. He is a servant of [[Milich Oppenheimer]]. | ||
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Pierre was a butler who served at [[Milich Oppenheimer]]'s mansion in [[Gregminster]] along with [[Andre]]. Milich held a great deal of trust in him and he undertook a wide variety of duties at the estate, including trimming Milich's hair. He was the one who delivered the urgent summon to [[Gregminster Palace]] to Milich. | Pierre was a butler who served at [[Milich Oppenheimer]]'s mansion in [[Gregminster]] along with [[Andre]]. Milich held a great deal of trust in him and he undertook a wide variety of duties at the estate, including trimming Milich's hair. He was the one who delivered the urgent summon to [[Gregminster Palace]] to Milich. | ||
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Pierre (ピエール, Piēru), real name John (ジョン, Jon), is a character from Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1. He is a servant of Milich Oppenheimer.
History
Pierre was a butler who served at Milich Oppenheimer's mansion in Gregminster along with Andre. Milich held a great deal of trust in him and he undertook a wide variety of duties at the estate, including trimming Milich's hair. He was the one who delivered the urgent summon to Gregminster Palace to Milich.
He wore a black suit with a sharp hem as part of his duties and was called "Pierre" due to Milich's aristocratic tastes. His real name is the more ordinary "John."
References
- Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1 (ISBN 4-8402-1494-8), pages 149-176
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 225