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{{Enemy | {{Enemy | ||
|name = Simurgh | |name=Simurgh | ||
| | |jpname=テンプルホーク | ||
| | |roname=Tenpuruhōku | ||
| | |size=126px | ||
|area=[[Arus]] region ''(endgame)'' | |||
|type=Normal | |||
}} | |||
The '''Simurgh''' (テンプルホーク, ''Tenpuruhōku,'' Templehawk) is an enemy which appears in [[Suikoden]]. | |||
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}}The '''Simurgh''' (テンプルホーク, ''Tenpuruhōku,'' | |||
Simurghs have fairly high HP and | Simurghs have fairly high HP and STR, making it a potentially troublesome foe if the player's party has already been weakened in previous battles. Aside from that, it should not post much danger to a party at this late stage of the game. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
These hawk-like monsters appeared towards the end of the [[Gate Rune War]] in the [[Arus]] region surrounding [[Gregminster]]. Soaring high in the air, they would swoop down with tremendous speed at their targets. | These hawk-like monsters appeared towards the end of the [[Gate Rune War]] in the [[Arus]] region surrounding [[Gregminster]]. Soaring high in the air, they would swoop down with tremendous speed at their targets. | ||
Rarely, [[Thunder Rune|Thunder Orb]]s could be found in the carcass of this monster. | |||
==Data== | |||
{{Enemy stats S1 | |||
|level=56 | |||
|potch=6500 | |||
|bribe=yes | |||
|hp=700 | |||
|str=315 | |||
|dex=80 | |||
|con=45 | |||
|spd=130 | |||
|mag=160 | |||
|lck=55 | |||
|wind=Weak | |||
|area=[[Arus]] region ''(endgame)'' | |||
|items=  | |||
*[[Thunder Rune|Thunder Orb]] 2.67% | |||
}} | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
A simurgh is a benevolent, mythical flying creature, depictions of which can be found in many cultures influenced by Persian culture. Iranian legends consider the bird so old that it had seen the destruction of the world three times over and it is said to possess incredible knowledge due to its longevity. | A simurgh is a benevolent, mythical flying creature, depictions of which can be found in many cultures influenced by Persian culture. Iranian legends consider the bird so old that it had seen the destruction of the world three times over and it is said to possess incredible knowledge due to its longevity. | ||
==Other languages and releases== | |||
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{{Other Names}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese katakana|テンプルホーク}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese hiragana|てんぷるほーく}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese rōmaji|Tenpuruhōku}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|庙宇鹰}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|西摩格}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Xī mó gé}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
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{{Other Names}} | |||
{{Other Names row|English|Simurgh}} | |||
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Simurgh}} | |||
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Simurgh}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Falco del tempio}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Simurgh}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 188 | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 77 | |||
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