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===Suikoden II===
===Suikoden II===
After leaving the [[Toran Republic]], the hero's whereabouts were unknown until he eventually made his way to [[Banner Village]] along with his attendant, [[Gremio]] and spent some time resting there. Fearing the curse of the Soul Eater, he had turned away from fighting but when a small village boy named [[Ko]] was kidnapped by bandits, he took up his weapon once again. Cooperating with the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|son of Genkaku]], Ko was successfully rescued. Returning to [[Gregminster]] to tend to Ko, the hero was offered the position of President once more by [[Lepant]] but again refused. He then spent some time at the McDohl house in the city for the remainder of the [[Dunan Unification War]].
After leaving the [[Toran Republic]], the hero's whereabouts were unknown until he eventually made his way to [[Banner Village]] along with his attendant, [[Gremio]] and spent some time resting there. Fearing the curse of the Soul Eater, he had turned away from fighting but when a small village boy named [[Ko]] was kidnapped by bandits, he took up his weapon once again. Cooperating with the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|son of Genkaku]], Ko was successfully rescued. Returning to [[Gregminster]] to tend to Ko, the hero was offered the position of President once more by [[Lepant]] but again refused. He then spent some time at the McDohl house in the city for the remainder of the [[Dunan Unification War]].
===Genso Suikogaiden Volume 2===
After his whereabouts in [[Banner Village]] became known, the ninja [[Kasumi]] occasionally came to visit the hero and together they would spend time reminiscing. As Kasumi continued to visit, she attempted to gather her feelings for him but to little avail.


==Name==
==Name==
The hero of [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]] has no in-game name, but is occasionally referred to by different names in other publications and releases. A playthrough of [[Suikoden II]] without any Suikoden data on it will have him referred to simply by his last name, '''McDohl''' (マクドール, ''Makudōru''). All [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories]] cards featuring him also refer to him as McDohl. In the 1999 novelization, [[Genso Suikoden Soul Eater]], as well as the 2008 [[Assemble Genso Suikoden Radio! 108 Stars!]] radio drama, he is called '''Tir''' (ティル, ''Tyiru''), the most popular name used for him by fans. The 2009 manga, [[Genso Suikoden The Succeed Crest]], gives him a different name, '''Louie''' (リューイ, ''Ryūi'').
The hero of [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]] has no in-game name, but is occasionally referred to by different names in other publications and releases. A playthrough of [[Suikoden II]] without any Suikoden data on it will have him referred to simply by his last name, '''McDohl''' (マクドール, ''Makudōru''). All [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories]] cards featuring him also refer to him as McDohl. In the 1999 novelization, [[Genso Suikoden Soul Eater]], as well as the 2008 [[Assemble Genso Suikoden Radio! 108 Stars!]] radio drama, he is called '''Tir''' (ティル, ''Tyiru''), the most popular name used for him by fans. The 2009 manga, [[Genso Suikoden The Succeed Crest]], gives him a different name, '''Louie''' (リューイ, ''Ryūi'').
In guide books, he is usually referred to as Hero (主人公) or some variant there of, such as I主人公 or 主人公I to distinguish himself as the protagonist of the first Suikoden title.


==References==
==References==
# Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 119, 241
# Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 119, 241, 273


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