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During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Gustav was head of the mining guild and therefore, according to the traditions of [[Tinto City]], mayor of the mining town. As could be expected of a miner of his nature, his stature was comparable to veteran warriors and his words and actions were extremely brash and outspoken. This lent a feeling of security to the citizens of [[Tinto Principality|Tinto]] and his popularity as mayor was extremely high. | During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Gustav was head of the mining guild and therefore, according to the traditions of [[Tinto City]], mayor of the mining town. | ||
As could be expected of a miner of his nature, his stature was comparable to veteran warriors and his words and actions were extremely brash and outspoken. This grand personality lent a feeling of security to the citizens of [[Tinto Principality|Tinto]] and his popularity as mayor was extremely high. | |||
Still, his tone and nature would soften completely in front of his daughter, [[Lilly Pendragon|Lilly]], and would become a foolish and doting father around her. During the latter Dunan Unification War, Lilly was kidnapped by [[Neclord]], throwing Gustav into a panic. After [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the leader]] of the [[New State Army]] rescued her, he quickly returned to normal. | Still, his tone and nature would soften completely in front of his daughter, [[Lilly Pendragon|Lilly]], and would become a foolish and doting father around her. During the latter Dunan Unification War, Lilly was kidnapped by [[Neclord]], throwing Gustav into a panic. After [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the leader]] of the [[New State Army]] rescued her, he quickly returned to normal. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 80-1 | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 80-1 | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 146 | |||
{{GS02}} {{Short description|Mayor of Tinto City and head of its mining guild}} | {{GS02}} {{Short description|Mayor of Tinto City and head of its mining guild}} | ||
Revision as of 10:22, 11 July 2023
Gustav Pendragon (グスタフ・ペンドラゴン, Gusutafu Pendoragon) is a character who appears in Suikoden II. He is the mayor of Tinto City.
History
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During the Dunan Unification War, Gustav was head of the mining guild and therefore, according to the traditions of Tinto City, mayor of the mining town.
As could be expected of a miner of his nature, his stature was comparable to veteran warriors and his words and actions were extremely brash and outspoken. This grand personality lent a feeling of security to the citizens of Tinto and his popularity as mayor was extremely high.
Still, his tone and nature would soften completely in front of his daughter, Lilly, and would become a foolish and doting father around her. During the latter Dunan Unification War, Lilly was kidnapped by Neclord, throwing Gustav into a panic. After the leader of the New State Army rescued her, he quickly returned to normal.
Following the Dunan Unification War, Gustav did not join the new Dunan Republic but instead declared independence, establishing the Tinto Republic. By the War of the Champions of 475, he was still president of the nation.
Genso Suikoden Card Stories
| Gustav 013 | ||
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| [[File:{{{img}}}.png|link=Gustav (Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1 13)|200x200px]] | Card Info | |
| ATK | 1 | |
| MIL | 0 | |
| CON | 1 | |
| Gustav 268 | ||
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| [[File:{{{img}}}.png|link=Gustav (Premium Pack 11)|200x200px]] | Card Info | |
| ATK | 1 | |
| MIL | 0 | |
| CON | 1 | |
Gallery
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Suikoden II artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
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Genso Suikoden Card Stories artwork by Yashioka Shō
References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 80-1
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 146
