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Toto Village lies on the north-eastern shores of [[Lake Dunan]]. Although the population is small, with only 800 residents, and the village has no major industry, its villagers are generally regarded as cheerful and have a very good reputation from passing travelers. | Toto Village lies on the north-eastern shores of [[Lake Dunan]]. Although the population is small, with only 800 residents, and the village has no major industry, its villagers are generally regarded as cheerful and have a very good reputation from passing travelers. | ||
The rear of the village contains an important shrine, protected by the villagers. The door of the shrine is only opened once a year during the village's festival. At the beginning of the [[Dunan Unification War]], the village was razed by the invading [[Highland Army]] turning it into a barren landscape. There, [[Jowy Atreides]] and [[Hero (Suikoden II)|his companion]] entered the shrine and received the [[Black Sword Rune|Black Sword]] and [[Bright Shield Rune]]. | The rear of the village contains an important shrine, protected by the villagers. The door of the shrine is only opened once a year during the village's festival. | ||
At the beginning of the [[Dunan Unification War]], the village was razed by the invading [[Highland Army]] turning it into a barren landscape. There, [[Jowy Atreides]] and [[Hero (Suikoden II)|his companion]] entered the shrine and received the [[Black Sword Rune|Black Sword]] and [[Bright Shield Rune]]. | |||
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Toto Village トトの村, Toto no Mura | |
Type | Village |
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Nation | City-State of Jowston |
Region | Dunan |
Population | 800 (pre-Dunan Unification War) |
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Toto Village (トトの村, Toto no Mura) is a location which appears in Suikoden II. It is a small village located in eastern Muse Principality.
Information
Toto Village lies on the north-eastern shores of Lake Dunan. Although the population is small, with only 800 residents, and the village has no major industry, its villagers are generally regarded as cheerful and have a very good reputation from passing travelers.
The rear of the village contains an important shrine, protected by the villagers. The door of the shrine is only opened once a year during the village's festival.
At the beginning of the Dunan Unification War, the village was razed by the invading Highland Army turning it into a barren landscape. There, Jowy Atreides and his companion entered the shrine and received the Black Sword and Bright Shield Rune.
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Music
Children Playing in the Fields | |
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Toto Village's theme in Suikoden II is the song "Children Playing in the Fields", which is song 23 on disc 1 of box 1 of the Genso Suikoden II Original Game Soundtrack.
Following Toto's destruction by Luca Blight, the town's theme changes to "Requiem of Sadness", which is song 14 on disc 2 of box 2 of the same soundtrack.
References
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 55
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 192
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