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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|name = Mose | |name = Mose | ||
|japanese_name= モース | |japanese_name= モース | ||
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|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|race = Human | |race = Human | ||
|birth_date = 421 | |birth_date = 421 | ||
|age = 37 {{S1}} | |age = 37 {{S1}} | ||
|family = [[Emily]] (daughter)<br>[[Ronnie Bell]] (wife) | |family = [[Emily]] (daughter)<br>[[Ronnie Bell]] (wife) | ||
|S1= yes | |S1= yes | ||
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Using the ninja [[Kage (Suikoden)|Kage]] as a messenger, Mose received plans from Odessa for a powerful new weapon: the [[Fire Spear]]. Though he and [[Ronnie Bell]] became isolated following the raid on the Toran Liberation Army's headquarters in [[Lenankamp]], they continued to develop the Fire Spears. | Using the ninja [[Kage (Suikoden)|Kage]] as a messenger, Mose received plans from Odessa for a powerful new weapon: the [[Fire Spear]]. Though he and [[Ronnie Bell]] became isolated following the raid on the Toran Liberation Army's headquarters in [[Lenankamp]], they continued to develop the Fire Spears. | ||
[[File:Mose wonders about Odessa.png|220px|thumb|right|Why do you all keep asking awkward questions?]][[Hero (Suikoden)|The hero]] eventually came to collect the weapons, informing Mose of the Liberation Army's exploits following the attack on Lenankamp. Mose expressed sorrow upon hearing of Odessa's death | [[File:Mose wonders about Odessa.png|220px|thumb|right|Why do you all keep asking awkward questions?]][[Hero (Suikoden)|The hero]] eventually came to collect the weapons, informing Mose of the Liberation Army's exploits following the attack on Lenankamp. Mose expressed sorrow upon hearing of Odessa's death and considered the Fire Spear blueprint she had given him a keepsake. | ||
Mose followed the hero to [[Kirov]], where he and Ronnie Bell both decided to follow the leader to the new headquarters of the Liberation Army, [[Toran Castle]]. There, Mose served as a soldier and used his skills as a blacksmith to service the weapons of the officers there. | Mose followed the hero to [[Kirov]], where he and Ronnie Bell both decided to follow the leader to the new headquarters of the Liberation Army, [[Toran Castle]]. There, Mose served as a soldier and used his skills as a blacksmith to service the weapons of the officers there. |
Revision as of 22:13, 18 September 2022
Mose (モース, Mōsu) is a supporting character in Suikoden. Mose worked in the Toran Liberation Army's Secret Factory, as well as working as a blacksmith at Toran Castle.
History
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Mose is a blacksmith and the second apprentice of the master blacksmith Mace. He was one of the early members of the Toran Liberation Army and put his skills to work running the Liberation Army's Secret Factory. He is sometimes called "Pops", much to his consternation.
Using the ninja Kage as a messenger, Mose received plans from Odessa for a powerful new weapon: the Fire Spear. Though he and Ronnie Bell became isolated following the raid on the Toran Liberation Army's headquarters in Lenankamp, they continued to develop the Fire Spears.

The hero eventually came to collect the weapons, informing Mose of the Liberation Army's exploits following the attack on Lenankamp. Mose expressed sorrow upon hearing of Odessa's death and considered the Fire Spear blueprint she had given him a keepsake.
Mose followed the hero to Kirov, where he and Ronnie Bell both decided to follow the leader to the new headquarters of the Liberation Army, Toran Castle. There, Mose served as a soldier and used his skills as a blacksmith to service the weapons of the officers there.
Following the Gate Rune War, Mose helped to rebuild Gregminster. Mose also married Ronnie Bell and the two had a daughter, Emily.
Game info
Trivia
- Mose can sharpen weapons up to the 12th level, making him the third-best blacksmith in the game.
- Odessa Silverberg tests Kage's integrity by telling a fake story about Mose taking care of a sick pigeon.
References
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 22, 105