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Following the attack on [[Iksay Village]], Nash entered into secret correspondence with [[Salome Harras]]. The two determined a hidden party was fueling the growing [[War of the Champions]] and agreed to work together to try and discover the identity of this group. As such, his main motivation in accompanying Chris was to investigate this and also to track the [[Flame Champion]].
Following the attack on [[Iksay Village]], Nash entered into secret correspondence with [[Salome Harras]]. The two determined a hidden party was fueling the growing [[War of the Champions]] and agreed to work together to try and discover the identity of this group. As such, his main motivation in accompanying Chris was to investigate this and also to track the [[Flame Champion]].


When [[Luc]] revealed his plans to Sasarai at the [[Circle Palace]], Nash would try and defend the bishop only to be defeated handidly. Once he had recovered, he, along with Sasarai and his contingent, would align himself with the [[Fire Bringer]] in order to halt Luc's plans.
When [[Luc]] revealed his plans to Sasarai at the [[Circle Palace]], Nash would try and defend the bishop only to be defeated handedly. Once he had recovered, he, along with Sasarai and his contingent, would align himself with the [[Fire Bringer]] in order to halt Luc's plans.


As soon as the war ended, he had disappeared, leaving no trail behind. Some say he stopped by Chris' room to say farewell before leaving.
As soon as the war ended, he had disappeared, leaving no trail behind. Some say he stopped by Chris' room to say farewell before leaving.
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==Name and Weapon==
==Name and Weapon==
Nash's last name has never been localised or romanised in any Suikoden game or publication. The localisation "Latkje" comes from box text on the Japanese Genso Suikoden figurine set.
Nash's last name has never been localized or romanized in any Suikoden game or publication. The localization "Latkje" comes from box text on the Japanese Genso Suikoden figurine set.


He shares the same last name (in Japanese katakana) as Miharu Ratokie from Mobile Suit Gundam.
He shares the same last name (in Japanese katakana) as Miharu Ratokie from Mobile Suit Gundam.