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'''Ling Hoa Town''' (リンホアの街, ''Rinhoa no Machi'') is a location that appears in [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 4]].
'''Ling Hua Town''' (リンホアの街, ''Rinhoa no Machi'') is a location that appears in [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 4]].


==Information==
==Information==
[[Genshu]] worked for a time in the port town of Ling Hoa, whose exact location is unknown, as a sellsword during the [[Gate Rune War]], some time after the death of his brother, [[Tesshu]].
[[Genshu]] worked for a time in the port town of Ling Hua, whose exact location is unknown, as a sellsword during the [[Gate Rune War]], some time after the death of his brother, [[Tesshu]].


The city was apparently very distant from the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]]. [[Katana]] sake proved popular in Ling Hoa, although the town also produced its own brand.
The city was apparently very distant from the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]]. [[Katana]] sake proved popular in Ling Hua, although the town also produced its own brand.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Ling Hoa, as well as the handful of named characters who live there, have faux-Chinese names, presumably to juxtapose it with the Japanese-influenced [[Katana]].
* Ling Hua, as well as the handful of named characters who live in the same nation, have faux-Chinese names, presumably to juxtapose it with the Japanese-influenced [[Katana]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:32, 10 September 2013


Ling Hua Town (リンホアの街, Rinhoa no Machi) is a location that appears in Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 4.

Information

Genshu worked for a time in the port town of Ling Hua, whose exact location is unknown, as a sellsword during the Gate Rune War, some time after the death of his brother, Tesshu.

The city was apparently very distant from the Scarlet Moon Empire. Katana sake proved popular in Ling Hua, although the town also produced its own brand.

Trivia

  • Ling Hua, as well as the handful of named characters who live in the same nation, have faux-Chinese names, presumably to juxtapose it with the Japanese-influenced Katana.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 4 (ISBN 4-8402-2106-5), pages 99-166

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