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Gorudo was the leader of the [[Matilda Knights]] during the [[Dunan Unification War]]. A man driven primarily by self-preservation and the protection of his lands, Gorudo was known for his selfish and arrogant demeanor.
Gorudo was the leader of the [[Matilda Knights]] during the [[Dunan Unification War]]. A man driven primarily by self-preservation and the protection of his lands, Gorudo was known for his selfish and arrogant demeanor.


Lamentably, he lacked a sense of justice, often clashing with his subordinate [[Miklotov]] due to their differing values, seeking absolute loyalty rather than fostering respect or exemplary leadership among his knights. His uncooperative nature also extended to other members of the [[City-State of Jowston]].
[[File:Gorudo holds an audience.png|thumb|left|220px|Diplomacy is a subtle art]]Lamentably, he lacked a sense of justice, often clashing with his subordinate [[Miklotov]] due to their differing values, seeking absolute loyalty rather than fostering respect or exemplary leadership among his knights. His uncooperative nature also extended to other members of the [[City-State of Jowston]].


Throughout the war, Gorudo remained skeptical of the [[Highland Army]]'s intentions to invade [[Muse Principality]], displaying reluctance in committing troops at the crucial [[Hilltop Conference]] held in [[Muse City]].
Throughout the war, Gorudo remained skeptical of the [[Highland Army]]'s intentions to invade [[Muse Principality]], displaying reluctance in committing troops at the crucial [[Hilltop Conference]] held in [[Muse City]].


Ultimately, he dispatched [[Camus]] and Miklotov to defend the city, but they swiftly ordered them both to retreat. Following this incident, Gorudo opted for a neutral stance, displaying a cold reception to the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] of the [[New State Army]] when presented with the idea of forming an alliance.
Ultimately, he dispatched [[Camus]] and Miklotov to defend the city, but then swiftly ordered them both to retreat. Following this incident, Gorudo opted for a neutral stance, displaying a cold reception to the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] of the [[New State Army]] when presented with the idea of forming an alliance.


However, Gorudo's decisions took a darker turn when he callously refused to provide aid to Muse refugees seeking refuge in Matilda, resulting in their capture and tragic sacrifice in Muse City. This callous act led to the denouncement of his leadership by Camus, Miklotov, and several other knights who renounced their oaths and departed from his service.
[[File:Gorudo fights his final battle.png|thumb|left|220px|Oh we're going to enjoy this]]However, Gorudo's decisions took a darker turn when he callously refused to provide aid to Muse refugees seeking refuge in Matilda, resulting in their capture and tragic sacrifice in Muse City. This callous act led to the denouncement of his leadership by Camus, Miklotov, and several other knights who renounced their oaths and departed from his service.


Consequently, Gorudo's military power dwindled, and he willingly submitted to the [[Highland Kingdom]], accepting a puppet ruler status in order to maintain his position.
Consequently, Gorudo's military power dwindled, and he willingly submitted to the [[Highland Kingdom]], accepting a puppet ruler status in order to maintain his position.