Akaghi: Difference between revisions

From Gensopedia
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 24: Line 24:
{{quote | I look forward to working with you. I'm sure it'll only be for a short while, though. | Akaghi}}
{{quote | I look forward to working with you. I'm sure it'll only be for a short while, though. | Akaghi}}


Akaghi was one of [[Ramada]]'s subordinates, along with [[Mizuki]], as a member of [[Orark Maritime Trade]]. Although a ninja, he was very easily moved and prone to outbursts of emotion and was generally a kind-hearted person devoted to his companions. He and Mizuki were from the same village and although he often tried to play the protective big brother, in the end Akaghi was always at her mercy.
[[File:Akaghi frets about the Rune of Punishment.png|220px|thumb|left|You'd be the first person with a rune attached to their hair.]]Akaghi was one of [[Ramada]]'s subordinates, along with [[Mizuki]], as a member of [[Orark Maritime Trade]]. Although a ninja, he was very easily moved and prone to outbursts of emotion and was generally a kind-hearted person devoted to his companions. He and Mizuki were from the same village and although he often tried to play the protective big brother, in the end Akaghi was always at her mercy.


Aligned with the [[Kooluk Empire]] as part of Orark Maritime Trade, Akaghi and his companions fought against the [[Hero (Suikoden IV)|the hero]] initially but were defeated and captured while attempting to obtain the [[Rune of Punishment]]. Although initially fearful of being caught in the wrath of the Rune of Punishment, Akaghi would soon come around to aiding the liberation forces during the war.
Aligned with the [[Kooluk Empire]] as part of Orark Maritime Trade, Akaghi and his companions fought against the [[Hero (Suikoden IV)|the hero]] initially but were defeated and captured while attempting to obtain the [[Rune of Punishment]]. Although initially fearful of being caught in the wrath of the Rune of Punishment, Akaghi would soon come around to aiding the liberation forces during the war.