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[[File:Miklotov vows to send them back.png|220px|thumb|right|E-Even me?]]Miklotov was passionate and prone to speaking his mind. In addition to his old-fashioned, serious demeanor, his plainspoken ways did not endear him to women. However, it gave him great empathy towards others. Miklotov was was extremely upset by Gorudo's decision not to aid [[Muse City]] refugees when they attempted to cross the border, and even pleaded [[Gorudo]] to allow him to invade Muse, if only with his own Blue Knights. At times, Miklotov found his emotions uncontrollable. | [[File:Miklotov vows to send them back.png|220px|thumb|right|E-Even me?]]Miklotov was passionate and prone to speaking his mind. In addition to his old-fashioned, serious demeanor, his plainspoken ways did not endear him to women. However, it gave him great empathy towards others. Miklotov was was extremely upset by Gorudo's decision not to aid [[Muse City]] refugees when they attempted to cross the border, and even pleaded [[Gorudo]] to allow him to invade Muse, if only with his own Blue Knights. At times, Miklotov found his emotions uncontrollable. | ||
His beliefs could be summarized as "help the weak and | His beliefs could be summarized as "help the weak and deter the strong". He held great respect for knightly virtue and tried to adhere to those standards at all times. Miklotov's passionate, if somewhat reckless, attitude was an inspiration to some of the members of the Blue Knights. Highly dedicated, Miklotov trained for two hours before breakfast every morning, which was said to be the secret of his [[Matilda Knights|Blue Knights]]' prowess in battle. Miklotov, like Camus, also had a reputation for kindness in [[Rockaxe Castle]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
{{Quote| I can never look idly by while lives are being thrown away!!! | Miklotov}} | {{Quote| I can never look idly by while lives are being thrown away!!! | Miklotov}} | ||
[[File:Miklotov and Camus train.png|220px|thumb|left|The Sepia Knights of Matilda]]Miklotov is a knight in the [[Matilda Knightdom]], who served as the captain of the knightdom's [[Matilda Knights|Blue Knights]]. He was close friends with Red Knight captain [[Camus]], the two having joined the knights on the same day, being comrades ever since. | [[File:Miklotov and Camus train.png|220px|thumb|left|The Sepia Knights of Matilda]]Miklotov is a knight in the [[Matilda Knightdom]], who served as the captain of the knightdom's [[Matilda Knights|Blue Knights]]. He was close friends with Red Knight captain [[Camus]], the two having joined the knights on the same day, being comrades ever since. In training, the two set a record for the longest mock battle without a decisive result between them. The two never fought since. | ||
Prior to the outbreak of the [[Dunan Unification War]], Miklotov accompanied [[Gorudo]] to the [[Hilltop Conference]] at [[Jowston Hill]]. He would hurry along | Miklotov and Camus became captains of their respective companies at a relatively early age due to a combination of factors. The Matilda Knights meritocracy was a great benefit to them both, as was there being positioned at a key generational change within the order caused in part by Gorudo causing the downfall of more senior leading knights that could rival him. | ||
Prior to the outbreak of the [[Dunan Unification War]], Miklotov accompanied [[Gorudo]] to the [[Hilltop Conference]] at [[Jowston Hill]]. He would hurry Camus along after he bumped into [[Nanami]], possibly thinking that Camus was about to engage in his habitual flirting. | |||
[[File:Miklotov looks at the time.png|220px|thumb|right|Chivalry, loyalty, punctuality.]]Miklotov aided [[Muse City]] in their initial defense against the [[Highland Kingdom]] when [[Anabelle]] called for members of the [[City-State of Jowston]] to fulfil their oath, but was ordered to withdraw by Gorudo in the middle of battle, much to his distaste. | [[File:Miklotov looks at the time.png|220px|thumb|right|Chivalry, loyalty, punctuality.]]Miklotov aided [[Muse City]] in their initial defense against the [[Highland Kingdom]] when [[Anabelle]] called for members of the [[City-State of Jowston]] to fulfil their oath, but was ordered to withdraw by Gorudo in the middle of battle, much to his distaste. | ||
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[[File:Miklotov resigns in disgrace.png|220px|thumb|left|Just don't ask Gorudo for a reference.]]Seeking to discover the truth behind the refugee's fate, Miklotov decided to enter Muse with [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the hero]] in order to discover the truth behind Highlands' actions even as Camus tried to calm him down. He would pass through the [[Muse-Matilda Border]] with Camus' covert aid. | [[File:Miklotov resigns in disgrace.png|220px|thumb|left|Just don't ask Gorudo for a reference.]]Seeking to discover the truth behind the refugee's fate, Miklotov decided to enter Muse with [[Hero (Suikoden II)|the hero]] in order to discover the truth behind Highlands' actions even as Camus tried to calm him down. He would pass through the [[Muse-Matilda Border]] with Camus' covert aid. | ||
After witnessing the sacrifice of the Muse citizens, Miklotov returned to [[Rockaxe Castle]] and asked Gorudo for permission to invade Muse | After witnessing the sacrifice of the Muse citizens, Miklotov returned to [[Rockaxe Castle]] and asked Gorudo for permission to invade Muse. Gorudo denied his request and accused him of defying his oath of allegiance. Breaking such an oath was the greatest shame a Matilda Knight could suffer but, still, in protest Miklotov resigned his post as Captain of the Blue Knights. In the end, he valued the path of true chivalry and compassion over oaths and personal pride. He and Camus would then join the [[New State Army]], along with many other sympathetic knights. | ||
Miklotov was involved in several of the battles of the [[Dunan Unification War]]. Following the end of the war, he reformed the Matilda Knightdom, but declined to become the commander. | Miklotov was involved in several of the battles of the [[Dunan Unification War]]. Following the end of the war, he reformed the Matilda Knightdom, but declined to become the commander. | ||
[[File:Miklotov and Camus fight on.png|220px|thumb|right|Jurisdiction? What's that?]]Later, he would travel to the [[Grassland]] with Camus, stopping at [[Milit Village]] during the journey. There, he helped repel the bandits who called themselves the [[Fire Bringer]], alongside Camus, [[Nash Latkje|Nash]] and number of former New State Army members. | [[File:Miklotov and Camus fight on.png|220px|thumb|right|Jurisdiction? What's that?]]Later, he would travel to the [[Grassland]] with Camus, stopping at [[Milit Village]] during the journey, hearing rumors of bandit attacks. There, he helped repel the bandits who called themselves the [[Fire Bringer]], alongside Camus, [[Nash Latkje|Nash]] and number of former New State Army members. When Camus was wounded in the fray, Miklotov would help take care of his recuperating friend, reminiscing about all they had gone through together. | ||
During his time in Milit, he was despondent upon hearing that soldiers of the New State Army may have looted the village during the war, but resolved to keep fighting for a future he believed in. Once the bandits were defeated, he and Camus would continue their journey. | During his time in Milit, he was despondent upon hearing that soldiers of the New State Army may have looted the village during the war, but resolved to keep fighting for a future he believed in. Once the bandits were defeated, he and Camus would continue their journey. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.4]] (ISBN 4-88317-858-7), pages 37-41, 47-9 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]], pages 192-3 | # [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]], pages 192-3 | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 258-9 | |||
# [[Marugoto! Genso Suikoden Book]] (ISBN 978-4-7577-3673-3), Character Archive page 52 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 215, 267 | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 215, 267 | ||