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The Dwarves' vault contains many of the [[Dwarf|dwarves]] greatest treasures and technology including the [[ | The Dwarves' vault contains many of the [[Dwarf|dwarves]] greatest treasures and technology including the [[Flowing Water Cane]], [[Burning Mirror]] and [[Firewind Cannon]]. It is located to the north of the [[Village of the Dwarves]] because it was too large to build within the village. | ||
The vault was infiltrated by [[Kage (Suikoden)|Kage]] who stole the plans for the Burning Mirror, delivering them to [[Kwanda Rosman]]. Despite this, the [[Chief of the Dwarves]] did not believe the vault could be infiltrated by "sluggish" [[Human|humans]] and challenged [[Hero (Suikoden)|McDohl]] and his entourage to steal the | The vault was infiltrated by [[Kage (Suikoden)|Kage]] who stole the plans for the Burning Mirror, delivering them to [[Kwanda Rosman]]. Despite this, the [[Chief of the Dwarves]] did not believe the vault could be infiltrated by "sluggish" [[Human|humans]] and challenged [[Hero (Suikoden)|McDohl]] and his entourage to steal the Flowing Water Cane from within to verify their story. | ||
When the party succeeded, the Chief of the Dwarves grudgingly built the Firewind Cannon to combat Kwanda's mirror. Following the [[Gate Rune War]], [[Rock]] was hired to design a new safe for the dwarves, suggesting that the numerous infiltrations during the war brought doubt on the vault's security. | When the party succeeded, the Chief of the Dwarves grudgingly built the Firewind Cannon to combat Kwanda's mirror. Following the [[Gate Rune War]], [[Rock]] was hired to design a new safe for the dwarves, suggesting that the numerous infiltrations during the war brought doubt on the vault's security. |