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City-State of Jowston
Basic Information
Capital
Continent
Northern continent
History Information
Established
SY 314
Dissolution
SY 460
Rulers
Alliance Leader
Unknown number of leaders
Uriah
Unknown number of leaders
Darell
Anabelle (?-460)

The City-State of Jowston (ジョウストン都市同盟, Jousuton Toshi Dōmei), also known as the Jowston Alliance or simply Jowston, was a nation located on the Northern continent. It is the setting for Suikoden II and also appears in Genso Suikogaiden Volume 1.

Information

Founded in the year 314, the City-State of Jowston was established at Jowston Hill in Muse City. The Jowston Alliance was signed by the three principal states that made up the former Dunan Monarchy, centered around Lake Dunan; South Window, Muse and Two River as well as the Matilda Knightdom, a military organisation founded by Muse which had gained its own independence.

The idea for the City-State came from General Jowston, who realized the need for a mutual alliance after repelling two attacks on Muse City from the Highland Army. The nation, however, is not named after the general but rather Jowston Hill itself. This was in response to criticism from the Matilda Knightdom about naming the new alliance after General Jowston.

Geography

The City-State of Jowston was located in the centre of the Northern Continent, around Lake Dunan. Jowston shared land borders with Harmonia, Highland, the Grassland and the Toran Republic. Its capital was Muse City, located in the nations main province, Muse Principality.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 54-55

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