Luc

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Luc (ルック, Rukku) is a character in Suikoden, Suikoden II, and Suikoden III. Luc is the powerful apprentice of Leknaat, as well as the possessor of the True Wind Rune.

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Gender Male
Race Human
Age 14 (S1)
17 (S2)
32 (S3)
Height 166cm (S3)
From Crystal Valley, Holy Kingdom of Harmonia
Family Hikusaak (father)
Sasarai (brother)
Voice Fukuyama Jun
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Appears in

Biography

Background

Suikoden

I'm Luc, Lady Leknaat's number one apprentice.

—  Luc

Luc is a powerful young mage in service to Leknaat as well as the bearer of the True Wind Rune. He was said to be a very handsome boy when silent but his bitter attitude and poor character could negate that.

During the Gate Rune War, Luc surprised McDohl and his party, summoning a Golem for the party to fight. After the battle, he would take the group to Leknaat and teleported them back to the shore of Magician's Island after their audience was finished. When the Toran Liberation Army acquired Toran Castle, Luc joined the Toran Liberation Army on the request of Leknaat. Luc stood guard over the Stone Tablet of Promise for the duration of the war.

Following the end of the Gate Rune War, Luc disappeared with Leknaat.

Suikoden II

That's right. You should be embarrassed losing your temper like that.

—  Luc

When Leknaat gifted the New State Army the Stone Tablet of Promise during the Dunan Unification War, she also gifted them Luc, despite his own consternation. However, Luc was focused when he noticed the presence of the Harmonian officer Sasarai in a skirmish at Radat Town. Following the battle, he revealed that he knew Sasarai well and told the New State Army to let him deal with him. Luc's past was shrouded in mystery; he was raised by Leknaat in mysterious circumstance following an "incident" at the One Temple in Harmonia and bore a striking resemblance to Sasarai.

Following the war, he considered his role ended and return to Lady Leknaat's service.

Trivia

  • In the English-language version of Suikoden, when he summons the Golem, Luc merely calls it forth with a wind rune, but in the Japanese version, he uses the True Wind Rune to do so ("我が真なる風の紋章よ・・・・").

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 310-311

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