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Lo Wen was a spirited member of the notorious [[Lampdragon Bandits]], adopting the appearance and mannerisms befitting a bandit. Yet, among the trio, she stood out as the most well-mannered and composed individual. A skilled warrior, she wielded a heavy ball attached to a chain, employing it with remarkable force to combat her adversaries.
Lo Wen was a spirited member of the notorious [[Lampdragon Bandits]], adopting the appearance and mannerisms befitting a bandit. Yet, among the trio, she stood out as the most well-mannered and composed individual. A skilled warrior, she wielded a heavy ball attached to a chain, employing it with remarkable force to combat her adversaries.


In the past, Lo Wen resided in [[Two River City]]. However, her actions caught the attention of the city's Three Houses of Parliament when they discovered her involvement in embezzling money. Faced with the consequences, she had no choice but to swiftly depart from the city. It was during this time that she crossed paths with the kindred spirits [[Gijimu]] and [[Koyu]], joining forces to form their bandit group.
In the past, Lo Wen resided in [[Two River City]]. However, her actions caught the attention of the city's Three Houses of Parliament when they discovered her involvement in embezzling money from a high-ranking official. Faced with the consequences, she had no choice but to swiftly depart from the city. It was during this time that she crossed paths with the kindred spirits [[Gijimu]] and [[Koyu]], joining forces to form their bandit group.


Amidst the [[Dunan Unification War]], Lo Wen found herself ensnared by the forces of the sinister [[Neclord]] during his invasion of [[Tinto Principality]]. However, she quickly proved herself resilient, defying her captor as she refused to be taken merely as a "snack" for Neclord.
Amidst the [[Dunan Unification War]], Lo Wen found herself ensnared by the forces of the sinister [[Neclord]] during his invasion of [[Tinto Principality]]. However, she quickly proved herself resilient, defying her captor as she refused to be taken merely as a "snack" for Neclord.


Eventually rescued from her precarious situation, she, along with Gijimu and Koyu, pledged their loyalty to the [[New State Army]], fighting valiantly for the cause of peace. After the war's conclusion, Lo Wen returned to Two River, finding joy in fulfilling her dream of opening a restaurant.
Eventually rescued from her precarious situation, she was a little upset that her rescue came at the hands of someone other than her sworn siblings, marking their reunion as less than an emotional one. She, along with Gijimu and Koyu, pledged their loyalty to the [[New State Army]], fighting valiantly for the cause of peace.
 
After the war's conclusion, Lo Wen received a pardon for her service and returned to Two River, finding joy in fulfilling her dream of opening a restaurant.


Content with her life, she embraced her new role as a restaurateur. However, when she learned of her sworn brother Gijimu's battle against bandits in the [[Grassland]], she could not stand idly by. Determined to aid him, she courageously confronted the fake [[Fire Bringer]] in [[Milit Village]], showing her unwavering loyalty to her sworn brothers.
Content with her life, she embraced her new role as a restaurateur. However, when she learned of her sworn brother Gijimu's battle against bandits in the [[Grassland]], she could not stand idly by. Determined to aid him, she courageously confronted the fake [[Fire Bringer]] in [[Milit Village]], showing her unwavering loyalty to her sworn brothers.
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==References==
==References==
# [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]] (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 213
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 320
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 320
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 213, 238, 272
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 213, 238, 272