Graham Cray: Difference between revisions

From Gensopedia
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 26: Line 26:
[[File:Graham Cray mocks Troy.png|220px|thumb|left|This is Cray in "charm mode".]]Graham Cray served in the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]] where he served as an aide to [[Elenor Silverberg]]. At some point, he would inherit the [[Rune of Punishment]] and desperate to rid himself of the rune’s cursed influence, he would end up severing his left arm, which he would later replace with a prosthetic. The Rune of Punishment would then pick Cray’s [[Cray's son|young son]] as its next host.  
[[File:Graham Cray mocks Troy.png|220px|thumb|left|This is Cray in "charm mode".]]Graham Cray served in the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]] where he served as an aide to [[Elenor Silverberg]]. At some point, he would inherit the [[Rune of Punishment]] and desperate to rid himself of the rune’s cursed influence, he would end up severing his left arm, which he would later replace with a prosthetic. The Rune of Punishment would then pick Cray’s [[Cray's son|young son]] as its next host.  


Cray attempted to keep his son’s affliction under control but during the [[Man-Hunting Incident]], Cray’s border village was attacked and his son perished using the large power of the rune to decimate the attackers. Cray would be held responsible for the incident and exiled from the Scarlet Moon Empire.
Cray attempted to keep his son’s affliction under control but during the [[Man-Hunting Incident]], Cray’s border village was attacked and his son perished using the destructive rune to decimate the attackers. Cray would be held responsible for the incident and exiled from the Scarlet Moon Empire.


With the loss of his son, Graham would become obsessed with reclaiming the Rune of Punishment in order to connect with his son again through the rune’s curse. He would establish the sinister [[Cray Trading Company]] in order to expand his information and resource network, eventually becoming known as the feared “Merchant of Death”.
With the loss of his son, Graham would become obsessed with reclaiming the Rune of Punishment in order to connect with his son again through the rune’s curse. He would establish the sinister [[Cray Trading Company]] in order to expand his information and resource network, eventually becoming known as the feared “Merchant of Death”.
Line 35: Line 35:
When Cray's subordinate, [[Ramada]], reported on his encounter with the pirate [[Brandeau]], Cray began making plans to ascertain the rune's location. When he had finally confirmed the rune had returned to the [[Kingdom of Obel]], he had Ramada attempt to take it from [[Hero (Suikoden IV)|its bearer]] without any regard for the loss of life which would be incurred to transfer the rune back to Cray.
When Cray's subordinate, [[Ramada]], reported on his encounter with the pirate [[Brandeau]], Cray began making plans to ascertain the rune's location. When he had finally confirmed the rune had returned to the [[Kingdom of Obel]], he had Ramada attempt to take it from [[Hero (Suikoden IV)|its bearer]] without any regard for the loss of life which would be incurred to transfer the rune back to Cray.


As a key figure of the Kooluk forces during the war, it was Cray who laid out the plans for the giant [[Rune Cannon]] at El-Eal and also ordered the destruction of the surface of [[Iluya Island]], both as a demonstration of its power and as a "gift" to celebrate the installation of the Governor. He was dismissive of [[Troy]]'s efforts throughout the war, mocking his title of "Child of the Sea God".
As a key figure of the Kooluk forces during the war, it was Cray who laid out the plans for the giant [[Rune Cannon]] at El-Eal and also ordered the destruction of the surface of [[Iluya Island]], as a demonstration of its power. He was dismissive of [[Troy]]'s efforts throughout the war, mocking his title of "Child of the Sea God".


Once he had secured himself in El-Eal, he would secretly imprison the Governor. Claiming that the Governor was ill, Cray would assume total control of El-Eal Fortress and the continued war effort. He would send the Governor's own privateer fleet to attack the [[Allied Forces]] in a [[Mysterious Fleet|suicide strike]], taxing the Allied Forces greatly.
Once he had secured himself in El-Eal, he would secretly imprison the Governor. Claiming that the Governor was ill, Cray would assume total control of El-Eal Fortress and the continued war effort. He would send the Governor's own privateer fleet to attack the [[Allied Forces]] in a [[Mysterious Fleet|suicide strike]], taxing the Allied Forces greatly.