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Mephitis was a bowyer, originally from the lower classes of [[Achlites]], living in a remote area on the [[Riolta Plains]]. In the past, she accompanied [[Tuomjin]] and others on their travels, and was devoted to researching new forms of poisoned arrows for the war against the [[Terrus Firma]].
Mephitis was a bowyer, originally from the lower classes of [[Achlites]], living in a remote area on the [[Riolta Plains]]. In the past, she accompanied [[Suomjin]] and others on their travels, and was devoted to researching new forms of poisoned arrows for the war against the [[Terrus Firma]].


As a result of her research into poisons, her throat has been damaged and she became unable to speak, barely being able to squeeze out single syllable sounds. Tuomjin would aid her in communicating with others. She spent her time after the war researching safe techniques for making poisoned arrows so that future generations of bowyers would not suffer the same fate.
As a result of her research into poisons, her throat has been damaged and she became unable to speak, barely being able to squeeze out single syllable sounds. Suomjin would aid her in communicating with others. She spent her time after the war researching safe techniques for making poisoned arrows so that future generations of bowyers would not suffer the same fate.


[[Ouya]] and [[Ephil]] could learn her poison arrow technique. Ephil was at first slightly dismissive of poison arrows, but after realizing the care Mephitis put into her work in order to make the arrows non-dangerous, save to the target, apologized profusely.
[[Ouya]] and [[Ephil]] could learn her poison arrow technique. Ephil was at first slightly dismissive of poison arrows, but after realizing the care Mephitis put into her work in order to make the arrows non-dangerous, save to the target, apologized profusely.


Following the fall of the [[barrier]], Mephitis worked with Tuomjin and [[Chamjin]] on the handling of new poisons found by the emigrant caravans and how to detoxify them.
Following the fall of the [[barrier]], Mephitis worked with Suomjin and [[Chamjin]] on the handling of new poisons found by the emigrant caravans and how to detoxify them.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:37, 7 September 2021

Mephitis
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108 Stars Chido Star

Gender Female
Race Human
Timeframe HIY 200
From Achlites
Voice Yasuda Naoko (Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki)
Appears in

Mephitis (メフィティス, Mefitisu) is a supporting character in Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki. Mephitis is a poison arrow maker whose voice has been irreparably damaged by her work.

Biography

A, u... u...

—  Mephitis

Mephitis was a bowyer, originally from the lower classes of Achlites, living in a remote area on the Riolta Plains. In the past, she accompanied Suomjin and others on their travels, and was devoted to researching new forms of poisoned arrows for the war against the Terrus Firma.

As a result of her research into poisons, her throat has been damaged and she became unable to speak, barely being able to squeeze out single syllable sounds. Suomjin would aid her in communicating with others. She spent her time after the war researching safe techniques for making poisoned arrows so that future generations of bowyers would not suffer the same fate.

Ouya and Ephil could learn her poison arrow technique. Ephil was at first slightly dismissive of poison arrows, but after realizing the care Mephitis put into her work in order to make the arrows non-dangerous, save to the target, apologized profusely.

Following the fall of the barrier, Mephitis worked with Suomjin and Chamjin on the handling of new poisons found by the emigrant caravans and how to detoxify them.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki The Complete Guide (ISBN 978-4-04-886462-6), page 226

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