Diriri

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Featherfolk "princess" from 200 years ago
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Diriri
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108 Stars Chiin Star

Gender Female
Race Featherfolk
Timeframe HIY 100
From Gugleion
Voice Yoshida Seiko (Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki)
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Diriri (ディーリーリ, Dīrīri) is a supporting character in Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki. Diriri is a featherfolk jongleur, known as the "princess" of her people.

History

It wasn't right that only the featherfolk could flee and be protected.

—  Diriri

The daughter of the featherfolk chief of the time, Diriri was respected as the "Princess" of the featherfolk. She had fought in the HIY 100 Teras Pharma conflict, earning the respect of Astrid and combating the stereotype of featherfolk as skittish cowards.

She had been inspired to stand against the Teras Pharma and her own timidness by the leadership of Astrid, and so held a great respect for the empress. When Astrid directed the hero to Diriri for assistance, Diriri was all too willing to believe their story of time travel, because Astrid had said it was true.

Noticing Meamei traveling with the party without fear also convinced Diriri of the truth of the matter. Grateful to hear how, in the future, the featherfolk would stand again and again against the Teras Pharma, following her example, she passed on her jongleur technique to Meamei.

Following Renefarious' defeat by Astrid, Diriri continued to work hard to preach the importance of courage to those featherfolk clinging to fear. However, in the branch of the Infinity where the chains of causality were broken, she instead managed to convince over half of her people that the time for bravery was now, and the group formed a migrant caravan, leaving Gugleion.

Game info

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References

  1. Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki The Complete Guide (ISBN 978-4-04-886462-6), page 233

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