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Taylor is a journalist and news reporter known for his unusual and varied ways of gathering information. Taylor used to believe that a reporter had to impartial and fair at all times, but after being arrested in Stormfist for being too aggressive in his investigations into the faction, his view began to slowly change. Although his beliefs slowly shifted, he always | Taylor is a journalist and news reporter known for his unusual and varied ways of gathering information. Taylor used to believe that a reporter had to impartial and fair at all times, but after being arrested in Stormfist for being too aggressive in his investigations into the faction, his view began to slowly change. Although his beliefs slowly shifted, he always maintained his journalistic integrity, balking at creating "propaganda pieces" no matter the cause. | ||
After conducting some interviews with the [[Imperial City Recapture Army]] and realising the lack of press restrictions there, Taylor agreed to join their cause, creating the forces official newspaper, the [[Dawn Times]], in order to counteract the [[Godwin Faction|Godwin]] propaganda emanating from [[Sol-Falena]] during the [[Sun Rune War]]. His reports on the Godwin razing of [[Lelcar]] proved vital in the securing of [[Doraat]] as it was the spread of this information via the Dawn Times that convinced a panicked populace threw open to gates to Doraat, throwing the Godwin Army into confusion. | After conducting some interviews with the [[Imperial City Recapture Army]] and realising the lack of press restrictions there, Taylor agreed to join their cause, creating the forces official newspaper, the [[Dawn Times]], in order to counteract the [[Godwin Faction|Godwin]] propaganda emanating from [[Sol-Falena]] during the [[Sun Rune War]]. His reports on the Godwin razing of [[Lelcar]] proved vital in the securing of [[Doraat]] as it was the spread of this information via the Dawn Times that convinced a panicked populace threw open to gates to Doraat, throwing the Godwin Army into confusion. | ||
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Although he was dedicated to printing the truth whenever possible, Taylor was able to restrain himself for the sake of the army, for example, he never revealed the idea of [[Roy|a double]] for the [[Hero (Suikoden V)|Prince]]. He's known [[Oboro]] for a quite a while, the two often exchanging information, although as the two both have wildly different occupations, Oboro keeping secrets and Taylor exposing them, sometimes things would get a little awkward but the two were generally friends. | Although he was dedicated to printing the truth whenever possible, Taylor was able to restrain himself for the sake of the army, for example, he never revealed the idea of [[Roy|a double]] for the [[Hero (Suikoden V)|Prince]]. He's known [[Oboro]] for a quite a while, the two often exchanging information, although as the two both have wildly different occupations, Oboro keeping secrets and Taylor exposing them, sometimes things would get a little awkward but the two were generally friends. | ||
[[Shula Valya]] noted that a man like Taylor could be worth over a hundred thousand soldiers. He also attempted to interview [[Georg Prime]], [[Yahr]] and [[Richard]] as part of a special on foreigners fighting in the war but did not get | [[Shula Valya]] noted that a man like Taylor could be worth over a hundred thousand soldiers. He also attempted to interview [[Georg Prime]], [[Yahr]] and [[Richard]] as part of a special on foreigners fighting in the war but did not get many results. His planting of a news story in a special edition of the Dawn Times, however, was crucial in leading the thief, [[Raven]], to the castle where he was captured. | ||
After the war, Taylor journeyed to the [[New Armes Kingdom]], looking for a scoop. He eventually ended up exposing massive corruption among the | After the war, Taylor journeyed to the [[New Armes Kingdom]], looking for a scoop. He eventually ended up exposing massive corruption among the hardline chieftains, weakening their influence further. | ||
==References== | ==References== |