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Sarah fought in order to support Luc. However, she harbored intense sense of guilt over the loss of so many lives for their cause and questioned Luc about his decisions. Nevertheless, she continued to fight alongside Luc. Yuber, meanwhile, worked alongside Luc because of the death and chaos the destruction of a True Rune would cause and also because of the war that was necessary to forward their plans.
Sarah fought in order to support Luc. However, she harbored intense sense of guilt over the loss of so many lives for their cause and questioned Luc about his decisions. Nevertheless, she continued to fight alongside Luc. Yuber, meanwhile, worked alongside Luc because of the death and chaos the destruction of a True Rune would cause and also because of the war that was necessary to forward their plans.


Albert's goal was to use the power of the Holy Kingdom of Harmonia to build a united nation. He cooperated with Luc as a stepping stone to that goal. However, when Luc felt the need to seize the [[True Earth Rune]] from [[Sasarai]] and throw away his position as a Bishop, Albert detached himself from Luc, having established himself as a strategist within Harmonia.
Albert's goal was to use the power of the Holy Kingdom of Harmonia to build a united nation. He cooperated with Luc as a steppingstone to that goal. However, when Luc felt the need to seize the [[True Earth Rune]] from [[Sasarai]] and throw away his position as a Bishop, Albert detached himself from Luc, having established himself as a strategist within Harmonia.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In the English language localization of [[Suikoden III]], neither [[Yun]], nor anyone else, uses the term. Instead the term "destructive forces" and "those who seek to destroy [the True Rune]" are used in roughly equal measures.
* In the English language localization of [[Suikoden III]], neither [[Yun]], nor anyone else, uses the term. Instead, the term "destructive forces" and "those who seek to destroy [the True Rune]" are used in roughly equal measures.


==References==
==References==