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Geschutz is a soldier working for the [[Belfar Agency]] and the commanding officer of both [[Buchse]] and [[Minen]]. Although their priority mission was to reclaim the [[Chronicle of Fierce Regalia]], Geschutz would eventually decide to prioritize fighting the threat of the [[Order of the One True Way|Order]], by collaborating with the Company. | Geschutz is a soldier working for the [[Belfar Agency]] and the commanding officer of both [[Buchse]] and [[Minen]]. Although their priority mission was to reclaim the [[Chronicle of Fierce Regalia]], Geschutz would eventually decide to prioritize fighting the threat of the [[Order of the One True Way|Order]], by collaborating with the [[Company (Suikoden Tierkreis)|Company]]. | ||
Geshutz was a skill soldier as well as an able commander. As such, when the unit was disbanded after the war, he would be appointed firearm troops commander of [[United Kingdom of Ritterschild|Ritterschild]]'s regular army. | Geshutz was a skill soldier as well as an able commander. As such, when the unit was disbanded after the war, he would be appointed firearm troops commander of [[United Kingdom of Ritterschild|Ritterschild]]'s regular army. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:07, 21 November 2025
Geschutz (ゲシュッツ, Geshuttsu) is a supporting character in Suikoden Tierkreis. Geschutz is a squad leader in Ritterschild's Belfar Agency and a sharpshooter.
History
Geschutz is a soldier working for the Belfar Agency and the commanding officer of both Buchse and Minen. Although their priority mission was to reclaim the Chronicle of Fierce Regalia, Geschutz would eventually decide to prioritize fighting the threat of the Order, by collaborating with the Company.
Geshutz was a skill soldier as well as an able commander. As such, when the unit was disbanded after the war, he would be appointed firearm troops commander of Ritterschild's regular army.
Name
Similar to Minen and Buchse, Geschutz's name comes from the German word for a specific artillery piece or cannon, Geschütz.
References
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 720
