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'''Muse City''' (ミュース市, ''Myūsu Shi'') is a location in [[Suikoden II]].
'''Muse City''' (ミュース市, ''Myūsu Shi'') is a location in [[Suikoden II]]. It is the center of the [[Dunan Republic]], as well as its predecessor, the [[City-State of Jowston]].


The center of the [[City-State of Jowston]], Muse City was also the largest town in all the alliance. Prosperous, its stores were always busy and its people vibrant and busy.
==Information==
The center of the [[City-State of Jowston]], Muse City was also the largest city in all the alliance with a population of 13,000. Prosperous, its stores were always busy and its people vibrant and busy. Although the city has no [[trading post]], its streets are lined with businesses and are crowded with customers daily. Reflecting this, it's primary industry was trade and commerce.
 
To the west of the city lies the gates that lead to [[Jowston Hill]], where important City-State meetings were held. The gate is only opened during special events and ceremonies, such as these meetings.


It is all this that made Muse City the first target of the [[Highland Army]] once the [[Dunan Unification War]] began in earnest. With the murder of Mayor [[Anabelle]] and the occupation of the town by Highland forces, the city suffered extensive damage, not least when [[Luca Blight]] rounded up citizens of the city to sacrifice to the [[Beast Rune]].
It is all this that made Muse City the first target of the [[Highland Army]] once the [[Dunan Unification War]] began in earnest. With the murder of Mayor [[Anabelle]] and the occupation of the town by Highland forces, the city suffered extensive damage, not least when [[Luca Blight]] rounded up citizens of the city to sacrifice to the [[Beast Rune]].


After the conflict, Muse attempted to heal the wounds of war, enacting policies focusing on centering its industries around trade and commerce and now continues smoothly on the path to recovery.
After the conflict, Muse attempted to heal the wounds of war, enacting policies focusing on centering its industries around its traditional strengths of trade and commerce and now continues smoothly on the path to recovery.


==References==
==References==
# [[Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book]] (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 54
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 271
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 271



Revision as of 15:51, 25 June 2013

Muse City (ミュース市, Myūsu Shi) is a location in Suikoden II. It is the center of the Dunan Republic, as well as its predecessor, the City-State of Jowston.

Information

The center of the City-State of Jowston, Muse City was also the largest city in all the alliance with a population of 13,000. Prosperous, its stores were always busy and its people vibrant and busy. Although the city has no trading post, its streets are lined with businesses and are crowded with customers daily. Reflecting this, it's primary industry was trade and commerce.

To the west of the city lies the gates that lead to Jowston Hill, where important City-State meetings were held. The gate is only opened during special events and ceremonies, such as these meetings.

It is all this that made Muse City the first target of the Highland Army once the Dunan Unification War began in earnest. With the murder of Mayor Anabelle and the occupation of the town by Highland forces, the city suffered extensive damage, not least when Luca Blight rounded up citizens of the city to sacrifice to the Beast Rune.

After the conflict, Muse attempted to heal the wounds of war, enacting policies focusing on centering its industries around its traditional strengths of trade and commerce and now continues smoothly on the path to recovery.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 54
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 271

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