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}}''' | }}'''Kou Long''' (コウロン, ''Kouron'') is a character who appears in [[Gensosuikoden Short Story Collection 1]]. He is a merchant who came across the ruins of [[North Window]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Kou Long was a merchant who was one of the first people to discover the tragedy of [[North Window]], along with [[Viktor]]. He had previously been invited to the village to conduct business by Viktor but had arrived after the town's destruction. He then called for relief from [[Kuskus Town]]. | |||
Later, | Later, Kou Long would align himself with weapon merchants, using his knowledge of the North Window incident to increase tensions between [[South Window City]] and [[Two River City]], all for profit. The plot would be uncovered by Viktor, [[Anabelle]] and [[Zamji]] and war would be avoided. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:25, 16 January 2016
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Kou Long (コウロン, Kouron) is a character who appears in Gensosuikoden Short Story Collection 1. He is a merchant who came across the ruins of North Window.
Biography
Kou Long was a merchant who was one of the first people to discover the tragedy of North Window, along with Viktor. He had previously been invited to the village to conduct business by Viktor but had arrived after the town's destruction. He then called for relief from Kuskus Town.
Later, Kou Long would align himself with weapon merchants, using his knowledge of the North Window incident to increase tensions between South Window City and Two River City, all for profit. The plot would be uncovered by Viktor, Anabelle and Zamji and war would be avoided.
References
- Gensosuikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 105