Schtolteheim Reinbach III

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Schtolteheim Reinbach III
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Gender Male
Race Human
Age 30 (S4)
32 Template:R
Height 170cm Template:IV
From Middleport
Family Schtolteheim Reinbach II (father)
Voice Shinomiya Gō Template:IV
Appears in

Schtolteheim Reinbach III (シュトルテハイム・ラインバッハ3世, Shutorutehaimu Rainbahha 3-sei), also known simply as Reinbach, is a supporting character in Suikoden IV and Suikoden Tactics. Reinbach is the aristocratic son of the lord of Middleport, Schtolteheim Reinbach II.

Biography

He is a wonderful man. I would place him second to myself.

—  Schtolteheim Reinbach III

Reinbach was the scion of Middleport, being the son of the town's lord, Schtolteheim Reinbach II. He behaved much like a typical member of the aristocracy, wearing overly flamboyant clothing and frequently breaking into histrionics. Although he had a fondness for those who share his aesthetic sense, he also has a stubborn side, shown when he disassociated himself with his father due to the latter's shady business deals concerning rune cannon components.

When Reinbach discovered this, he would leave his household, accompanied by his faithful servant Micky before being offered a place on the Headquarters Ship by the leader of the Island Liberation Navy. Although eager to aid the naval forces, he suffered from extreme seasickness, causing him to spend most of his time on ship laying down.

Following the Island Liberation War, Reinbach would reconcile with his father where he would succeed his father and take up the mantle of Lord of Middleport. A biography on Reinbach by Micky, titled The Rose Swordsman, would enshrine Reinbach as a noble hero into posterity.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 430

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