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Leon Silverberg

Military strategist with the maxim of swift victory at any cost
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Leon Silverberg
Artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Birth Date
412
Age
46 (S1)
49 (S2)
Biographical Information
Star
Chikai Star¹
Family
Albert (grandson)
Caesar (grandson)
George (son)
Mathiu (nephew)
Odessa (niece)
One other nephew
Appearances

Leon Silverberg (レオン・シルバーバーグ, Reon Shirubābāgu) is a supporting character in Suikoden and an antagonist in Suikoden II. Leon Silverberg is a skilled military strategist with experience in many wars including the War of Succession, the Gate Rune War and the Dunan Unification War.

History

Imperial Service

Our job is to gather the facts. We mustn't let our emotions get the better of us.

—  Leon Silverberg

Leon Silverberg is a famed strategist of the Silverberg family and served as Barbarosa Rugner's chief strategist during the War of Succession, leading Barbarosa's forces to a stunning victory. Possessed with a rational and realistic eye for strategy, his goal was to achieve victory swiftly at any cost, with the aim of minimizing protracted suffering even if that resulted in immediate loss.

Prior to his Imperial service, he lived his life travelling around the country. He would occasionally visit his nephew, Mathiu in Gregminster and would become his guardian, tutoring his nephew in the ways of military strategy. Once the War of Succession broke out, Mathiu would introduce Leon to Emperor Barbarosa, leading him to become the lead strategist for his forces.

Following the war, Leon would both propose and participate in the Kalekka Incident and he is historically credited as the man who rallied the Scarlet Moon Empire forces after witnessing the devastation supposedly wreaked upon the village by the army of the City-State of Jowston.

In reality, Leon had planned and led the razing of Kalekka in order to shore up support for the Empire's defensive war against the Jowston invaders. Following his retirement from Imperial service, Leon moved to Kalekka, not out of any sense of regret but simply because he liked the silence of the now-abandoned town.

Active Retirement

History is not something that flows naturally as it will. No, at times it must be nudged, moved as we are doing now. And occasionally a bit of suffering is the price we must pay to put history on a preferable course. Shying away from this task is folly.

—  Leon Silverberg
You're very good at killing your enemies, best have you with us.

During the Gate Rune War, Leon remarked how impressive the Toran Liberation Army had become and to let Mathiu know this, in an encounter with McDohl. In turn, Mathiu asked the leader to deliver a letter to Leon but nevertheless journeyed to Kalekka himself to beg for Leon's aid, noting that while he could not trust Leon, he could trust his abilities.

Leon himself was surprised but feeling that using his abilities to end the war that much quicker was the best choice of action, agreed to the request. He served the Liberation Army as a strategist for the remainder of the war, utilizing his philosophy to help move history in his approved direction.

Following the end of the war, Leon returned to Kalekka, intending to spend the rest of his life there. Three years later, however, he would be drawn by Jowy Atreides to become involved in the Dunan Unification War as a strategist for the Highland Kingdom, agreeing with Jowy that regional unification would make for the surest path for peace.

He would plot the assassination of King Agares Blight in order to have Prince Luca take the throne. But that too was part of a plot to force a confrontation between King Luca and the New State Army, leading to Luca's death and the ascension of Jowy to the throne.

He would continue to serve as the chief strategist for the Highland Army and during a confrontation with Shu, the strategist for the New State Army, would lambaste him for his recklessness and desperate tactics. Still, following that encounter and his wounding during a battle with Kiba Windamier, Leon would remain behind the frontlines for the remainder of the war.

Following the final battle and the fall of L'Renouille, Leon would be waiting in the throne room at L'Renouille Palace. There, he would unleash the Beast Rune's Silver Wolf incarnation with his own blood for the New State Army to defeat. His whereabouts following this are unknown.

Game info

Recruitment

Recruitment
Once the castle is at level 4 (90+ Stars recruited), talk to Leon in Kalekka and deliver his message to Mathiu when he is not in the meeting hall. Deliver Mathiu's letter to Leon and he will join. There are essentially three opportunities to do this if you've been recruiting efficiently.

War

War Stats
Name Type Soldiers Lead ATK Sub ATK
The Strategists Other 250 -- --


Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG

Card # Name Type Release
076 Leon Commoner Booster Pack Vol.1
328 Leon Commoner Premium Pack
CS2-196 Leon Commoner CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2
CS2-320 Leon Leader CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3
CS2-466/R076 Leon Commoner Remake Booster
Non-character cards depicting this character
CS2-254 Beast Rune Mission CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2
CS2-365 Clash of Strategists Mission CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3


Gallery

Artwork

In-Game

Trivia

  • Leon's oddly proportioned Suikoden artwork was due to Kawano Junko working without a draft due to a time crunch.

Other languages and releases

Japanese (katakana) レオン・シルバーバーグ
Japanese (romaji) Reon Shirubābāgu
Chinese simplified (HDR) 雷昂·席维博格
Chinese traditional (HDR) 雷昂・席維柏格
Chinese pinyin Léi áng xí wéi bǎi gé
English Leon Silverberg
French Léon Silverberg
German Leon Silverberg
Italian Leon Silverberg
Spanish Leon Silverberg

References

  1. Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 228
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 314
  3. Genso Suikoden 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-7753-0050-4), page 136
  4. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 114-5, 236