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At 470 meters high, Mount Seifu is one of the tallest mountains in the [[Toran Republic]]. The temperature of the mountain is quite low, leading it to be an ideal growing place for plants that are not native to Toran. Its name derives from the cold winds which | At 470 meters high, Mount Seifu is one of the tallest mountains in the [[Toran Republic]]. The temperature of the mountain is quite low, leading it to be an ideal growing place for plants that are not native to Toran. Its name derives from the cold winds which comes down from the mountains. | ||
In addition, because this mountain is intricate has many valleys, many bandit hideouts have been built here in the past. [[Varkas]]'s bandit group lurked in the mountains usually, | In addition, because this mountain is intricate has many valleys, many bandit hideouts have been built here in the past. [[Varkas]]'s bandit group lurked in the mountains usually, attacking Imperial tax convoys. | ||
Following the [[Gate Rune War]], the mountain has become much more quiet and peaceful. | The bandits had built a wooden fortress on the mountain two or three years before [[Hero (Suikoden)|McDohl]] would investigate the peak. Following the [[Gate Rune War]], the mountain has become much more quiet and peaceful. | ||
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==Other languages and releases== | ==Other languages and releases== | ||
Revision as of 18:42, 31 January 2025
Mt. Seifu (清風山, Seifūzan) is a mountain which appears in Suikoden. It is the home of the Mt. Seifu bandits and is located to the east of Rockland.
Information
At 470 meters high, Mount Seifu is one of the tallest mountains in the Toran Republic. The temperature of the mountain is quite low, leading it to be an ideal growing place for plants that are not native to Toran. Its name derives from the cold winds which comes down from the mountains.
In addition, because this mountain is intricate has many valleys, many bandit hideouts have been built here in the past. Varkas's bandit group lurked in the mountains usually, attacking Imperial tax convoys.
The bandits had built a wooden fortress on the mountain two or three years before McDohl would investigate the peak. Following the Gate Rune War, the mountain has become much more quiet and peaceful.
Other languages and releases
| Japanese kanji | 清風山 |
|---|---|
| Japanese hiragana | せいふうざん |
| Japanese rōmaji | Seifūzan |
| Chinese simplified (HDR) | 清风山 |
| Chinese traditional (HDR) | 清風山 |
| Chinese pinyin | Qīngfēng shān |
| English | Mt. Seifu |
|---|---|
| French | Mont Seifu |
| German | Berg Seifu |
| Italian | Monte Seifu |
| Spanish | Monte Seifu |
References
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 39
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 153
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 66