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|va = [[Suzumura Kenichi]] | |va = [[Suzumura Kenichi]] | ||
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== | ==Genso Suikoden Card Stories== | ||
{{CardBioList | {{CardBioList | ||
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The hero of [[Suikoden]] has no in-game name, but is occasionally referred to by different names in other publications and releases. A playthrough of [[Suikoden II]] or [[Suikoden III]] without any Suikoden data on it will have him referred to simply by his last name, '''McDohl''' (マクドール, ''Makudōru''). | The hero of [[Suikoden]] has no in-game name, but is occasionally referred to by different names in other publications and releases. A playthrough of [[Suikoden II]] or [[Suikoden III]] without any Suikoden data on it will have him referred to simply by his last name, '''McDohl''' (マクドール, ''Makudōru''). | ||
All [[ | All [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories]] cards featuring him also refer to him as McDohl. In the 1999 novelization, [[Genso Suikoden Soul Eater]], as well as the 2008 [[Radio Genso Suikoden: Assemble! 108 Stars!]] radio drama, he is called '''Tir''' (ティル, ''Tyiru''), the most popular name used for him by fans. The 2009 manga, [[Genso Suikoden The Succeed Crest]], gives him a different name, '''Louie''' (リューイ, ''Ryūi''). | ||
In guide books, he is usually referred to as Hero (主人公) or some variant thereof, such as I主人公 or 主人公I to distinguish himself as the protagonist of the first Suikoden title. In game, he uses an alias when passing through the [[Fortress of Kwaba]], choosing between '''Masamune''' (マサムネ, ''Masamune''), '''Piisuke''' (ピースケ, ''Pīsuke'') and '''Schtolteheim Reinbach IV''' (シュトルテハイム・ラインバッハ4世, ''Shutorutehaimu Rainbahha 4-sei''). | In guide books, he is usually referred to as Hero (主人公) or some variant thereof, such as I主人公 or 主人公I to distinguish himself as the protagonist of the first Suikoden title. In game, he uses an alias when passing through the [[Fortress of Kwaba]], choosing between '''Masamune''' (マサムネ, ''Masamune''), '''Piisuke''' (ピースケ, ''Pīsuke'') and '''Schtolteheim Reinbach IV''' (シュトルテハイム・ラインバッハ4世, ''Shutorutehaimu Rainbahha 4-sei''). | ||
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File:Hero (Suikoden).png|[[Suikoden]] artwork by [[Kawano Junko]] | File:Hero (Suikoden).png|[[Suikoden]] artwork by [[Kawano Junko]] | ||
File:Hero (Genso Shinso Vol. 1).png|[[ | File:Hero (Genso Shinso Vol. 1).png|[[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho VOL.1 2000 Summer Issue|Genso Shinsho Vol.1]] artwork by [[Okashila]] | ||
File:McDohl (Card Stories 204).png|[[ | File:McDohl (Card Stories 204).png|[[Genso Suikoden Card Stories]] artwork by [[Ohtsuki Beruno]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1]] (ISBN 4-8402-1494-8), pages 15-105 | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho VOL.1 2000 Summer Issue]] (ISBN 4-88317-796-3), page 18 | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 61, 119, 241, 273 | ||
{{Suikoden}} | {{Suikoden}} | ||
{{Suikoden II}} {{Short description|Hero of the first Suikoden game}} | {{Suikoden II}} {{Short description|Hero of the first Suikoden game}} | ||
[[de:Tir McDohl]] | [[de:Tir McDohl]] |