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'''South Window Principality''' (サウスウィンドゥ市国, ''Sausu Windou Shikuni,'' South Window City State) is a region in [[Suikoden II]]. It | {{Country | ||
|name= South Window Principality | |||
|jpname= サウスウィンドゥ市国 | |||
|roname= Sausu Windou Shikuni | |||
|image= South Window flag | |||
|caption= Flag of the City-State of South Window | |||
|capital= [[South Window City]] | |||
|established= 252 | |||
|rulers = '''Mayor'''<br>[[Granmeyer]] | |||
|continent= Northern continent | |||
}}'''South Window Principality''' (サウスウィンドゥ市国, ''Sausu Windou Shikuni,'' South Window City-State) is a region in [[Suikoden II]]. It is a constituent city-state of the [[City-State of Jowston]]. | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
South Window Principality lies south of [[Lake Dunan]] and in the past was the center of the [[Dunan Monarchy]]. | South Window Principality lies south of [[Lake Dunan]] and in the past was the center of the [[Dunan Monarchy]]. As South Window lies in a temperate area, the climate is generally mild. | ||
To the east lies eastern [[Muse Principality]] and in the west lies [[Two River Principality]]. To the south lies the [[Karakas Desert]] and the border with the [[Toran Republic]]. | |||
Civil war would break out in [[Solar calendar|SY]] 250. By 252, the revolt would succeed and South Window Principality would be established under a mayoral system. | |||
The city-state would later become one of the founding members of the [[City-State of Jowston]] in 314. Due to its location, it bore the brunt of conflicts with the southern [[Scarlet Moon Empire]] and so was the city-state that was the most distrustful of the southern nation. | |||
In 447, South Window would join [[Tinto Principality]] in an invasion of Scarlet Moon in the aftermath of their [[War of Succession]] but were eventually repelled. In 456, during the [[Gate Rune War]], they and Tinto would occupy [[Senan]] for a time but were eventually pushed out by the new [[Toran Republic]] by 458. | |||
The city-state would collapse early in the [[Dunan Unification War]] of 460 with the [[Highland Kingdom]] invasion. However, its lands would be liberated and become the center of the [[New State Army]], giving it a key role in the war. | |||
Following the war, the former principality would join the new [[Dunan Republic]]. | |||
==Locations in South Window Principality== | ==Locations in South Window Principality== |
Revision as of 16:38, 2 February 2025
South Window Principality (サウスウィンドゥ市国, Sausu Windou Shikuni, South Window City-State) is a region in Suikoden II. It is a constituent city-state of the City-State of Jowston.
Overview
South Window Principality lies south of Lake Dunan and in the past was the center of the Dunan Monarchy. As South Window lies in a temperate area, the climate is generally mild.
To the east lies eastern Muse Principality and in the west lies Two River Principality. To the south lies the Karakas Desert and the border with the Toran Republic.
Civil war would break out in SY 250. By 252, the revolt would succeed and South Window Principality would be established under a mayoral system.
The city-state would later become one of the founding members of the City-State of Jowston in 314. Due to its location, it bore the brunt of conflicts with the southern Scarlet Moon Empire and so was the city-state that was the most distrustful of the southern nation.
In 447, South Window would join Tinto Principality in an invasion of Scarlet Moon in the aftermath of their War of Succession but were eventually repelled. In 456, during the Gate Rune War, they and Tinto would occupy Senan for a time but were eventually pushed out by the new Toran Republic by 458.
The city-state would collapse early in the Dunan Unification War of 460 with the Highland Kingdom invasion. However, its lands would be liberated and become the center of the New State Army, giving it a key role in the war.
Following the war, the former principality would join the new Dunan Republic.
Locations in South Window Principality
References
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 56