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{{Quote| This town belongs to all of us!!! | Chaco}}
{{Quote| This town belongs to all of us!!! | Chaco}}


Chaco was a mischievous and ill-disciplined child belonging to the [[Winged Horde]] in [[Two River City]]. Known for his tricks and pickpocketing tendencies towards both [[human]]s and [[kobold]]s, he often stole wallets and coin-purses from unsuspecting individuals in the city. Despite his questionable actions, Chaco had a deep sense of pride for his hometown.
Chaco was a mischievous and ill-disciplined child belonging to the [[Winged Horde]] in [[Two River City]]. Known for his tricks and pickpocketing tendencies towards both [[human]]s and [[kobold]]s, he often stole wallets and coin-purses from unsuspecting individuals in the city in a bid to both "toughen them up" and make a little money on the side. Despite his questionable actions, Chaco had a deep sense of pride for his hometown.


During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Chaco's encounter with the young [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] of the [[New State Army]] led to a series of events that changed his perspective. Initially stealing the young man's wallet, Chaco repeatedly taunted him before eventually being ordered by his grandmother, [[Susu]], to lead the young man to her.
During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Chaco's encounter with the young [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] of the [[New State Army]] led to a series of events that changed his perspective. Initially stealing the young man's wallet, Chaco repeatedly taunted him before eventually being ordered by his grandmother, [[Susu]], to lead the young man to her.
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Chaco's attitude towards the hero gradually shifted as he witnessed his efforts to thwart the [[Highland Army]]'s plot exploiting racial tensions in Two River. Inspired to protect his hometown, Chaco played a crucial role in uniting all races of Two River, leading to the successful repelling of the Highland invasion.
Chaco's attitude towards the hero gradually shifted as he witnessed his efforts to thwart the [[Highland Army]]'s plot exploiting racial tensions in Two River. Inspired to protect his hometown, Chaco played a crucial role in uniting all races of Two River, leading to the successful repelling of the Highland invasion.


Impressed with the camaraderie and mission of the New State Army, Chaco decided to join their ranks, relocating to [[New State Army Headquarters]]. He held resentment and fear towards the older winghorde, [[Sid]], due to past mistreatment, and so when Chaco inadvertently introduced Sid to the New State Army, leading to Sid's recruitment, he was quite dismayed.
Impressed with the camaraderie and mission of the New State Army, Chaco decided to join their ranks, relocating to [[New State Army Headquarters]]. He held resentment and fear towards the older winghorde, [[Sid]], due to past mistreatment, such as being locked in a well for three days. So, when Chaco inadvertently introduced Sid to the New State Army, leading to Sid's recruitment, he was quite dismayed.


Chaco proved to be valuable to the New State Army, aiding in rescuing [[Teresa Wisemail]]'s group from a trap in [[Muse City]] and offering support when needed. His speed and ability to fly and glide for short distances served him and the army well. Despite his new life with the army, Chaco remained connected to his friends in Two River, maintaining communication through letters.
Chaco proved to be valuable to the New State Army, aiding in rescuing [[Teresa Wisemail]]'s group from a trap in [[Muse City]] and offering support when needed. His speed and ability to fly and glide for short distances served him and the army well. Despite his new life with the army, Chaco remained connected to his friends in Two River, maintaining communication through letters.
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==References==
==References==
# [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]] (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 147
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 170-1
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 170-1
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 129, 177
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 129, 177