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{{quote | I fight for my father's soul, and for the State. I stake my life on this battle! | Boris Wizen}}
{{quote | I fight for my father's soul, and for the State. I stake my life on this battle! | Boris Wizen}}


Boris was the son of [[Ridley Wizen]], Commander of [[Two River City]]'s [[kobold]] armies. His dream was to one day follow in his father's footsteps and succeed him in leading the kobold forces. While perhaps not quite as gifted as his father and lacking in any practical experience, Boris had all the makings of an outstanding soldier. His looks come from his mother's side of the family.
Boris was the son of [[Ridley Wizen]], Commander of [[Two River City]]'s [[kobold]] armies. His dream was to one day follow in his father's footsteps and succeed him in leading the kobold forces.
 
While perhaps not quite as gifted as his father and lacking in practical experience, Boris had all the makings of an outstanding soldier. His looks come from his mother's side of the family though his ability to look good in a uniform was surely his father's influence.


Boris was studying in the [[Nameless Lands]] when the [[Dunan Unification War]] broke out. If [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the leader]] of the [[New State Army]] attempted to abandon the army in [[Tinto City]], then Ridley would perish searching for his commander as the city was besieged by [[Neclord]]'s [[zombie]] horde. Hearing of his father's death, Boris would travel to join the New State Army in his place in order to fulfil his father's wishes.
Boris was studying in the [[Nameless Lands]] when the [[Dunan Unification War]] broke out. If [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the leader]] of the [[New State Army]] attempted to abandon the army in [[Tinto City]], then Ridley would perish searching for his commander as the city was besieged by [[Neclord]]'s [[zombie]] horde. Hearing of his father's death, Boris would travel to join the New State Army in his place in order to fulfil his father's wishes.