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However, [[Lukie Ende Towayo]] was the key to this magic and it was destroyed during the [[Gate Rune War]]. Following the war, more and more humans have been entering the Great Forest.
However, [[Lukie Ende Towayo]] was the key to this magic and it was destroyed during the [[Gate Rune War]]. Following the war, more and more humans have been entering the Great Forest.
==Gallery==
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File:Great Forest (S1 PS1 map).png|[[Suikoden]] map
File:Great Forest (S1 HDR map).png|[[Suikoden I&II HD Remaster]] map
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:00, 21 February 2025

Great Forest
大森林 Dai Shinrin
Basic Information
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Appearances

The Great Forest (大森林, Dai Shinrin) is a region in Suikoden.

In gameplay guides, etc. for the first Suikoden, it is often referred to as "Area C", as the third portion of the world map the player can access.

Overview

The Great Forest covers much of the eastern portion of the Gouran region. Entering the forest brings you to the Forest of Illusion due to the barrier magic of the Six Wise Men of the Forest who lived there in ancient times. Because of this barrier, which has existed since around SY 80, non-human races, such as dwarves and elves, are not well known in the area.

Once the Scarlet Moon Empire rose to power in the Toran area, the Empire inherited the Great Contract. So as to avoid breaking its terms, the government never revealed the existence of the Great Forest to other regions of the Empire.

However, Lukie Ende Towayo was the key to this magic and it was destroyed during the Gate Rune War. Following the war, more and more humans have been entering the Great Forest.

Gallery

References

  1. Genso Suikoden I&II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 44
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 164
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 71