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==Suikoden==
==Suikoden==
At 470 metres high, Mount Seifu is one of the tallest mountains in the [[Toran Republic]]. The temperature of the mountain is quite low, leading it to be an ideal growing place for plants that are not native to Toran.
At 470 metres high, Mount Seifu is one of the tallest mountains in the [[Toran Republic]]. The temperature of the mountain is quite low, leading it to be an ideal growing place for plants that are not native to Toran. Its name derives from the cold winds which come down the mountains.


The mountain is also home to the Mt. Seifu bandits<ref>"I saw them, I saw them. It's true. The bandits have returned to Mt. Seifu in the east." - Girl ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
In addition, because this mountain is intricate has many valleys, many bandit hideouts have been built here in the past. [[Varkas]]'s bandit grouped lurked in the mountains usually, attack Imperial tax convoys.


==References==
==References==
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# [[Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book]] (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 39


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Mt. Seifu (清風山, Seihuu Zan) is a mountain which appears in Suikoden. It is the home of the Mt. Seifu bandits and is located to the east of Rockland.

Suikoden

At 470 metres high, Mount Seifu is one of the tallest mountains in the Toran Republic. The temperature of the mountain is quite low, leading it to be an ideal growing place for plants that are not native to Toran. Its name derives from the cold winds which come down the mountains.

In addition, because this mountain is intricate has many valleys, many bandit hideouts have been built here in the past. Varkas's bandit grouped lurked in the mountains usually, attack Imperial tax convoys.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 39

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