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Suikoden IV
Suikoden IV is the fourth sequel of the Suikoden RPG series by Konami. Suikoden IV relates the story of a young boy (identified in the novelization as Lazlo) living in the nation of Gaien who inherits the Rune of Punishment, one of the 27 True Runes. more...
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With the help of the 108 Stars of Destiny and the Rune of Punishment, the boy fights to free the Island Nations from the ambition of the Kooluk Empire.
The spinoff Suikoden Tactics serves as a prequel, side-story, and sequel to Suikoden IV.
Story
Suikoden IV begins its tale with a training session (for both the player and the characters), where the Hero (Lazlo) and his best friend Snowe face off against their Commander and Vice Commander, Glen and Katarina respectively, out at sea. After the training concludes, Lazlo and his fellow knight trainees head home to Razril, where they are to be pronounced full-fledged Gaien knights.
After the ceremonial Kindling Ritual and a night of feasting, Lazlo awakens the next morning for his first duties as a new knight, including the task of escorting a man named Ramada to the neighboring island of Iluya. During the trip there, they are attacked by Brandeau and his pirates. Snowe abandons the ship after being fired upon by Rune Cannons, while Lazlo decides to brave the attacks and stay, thus inspiring jealousy in his cowardly comrade. Brandeau then boards Lazlo's ship and challenges him to a duel, which the young knight unexpectedly wins. As a last effort, Brandeau unleashes the power of the Rune of Punishment and attempts to destroy everyone, but a mysterious force shields Lazlo from its might. Glen arrives to save his men, and in that brief moment, the Rune of Punishment is passed from Brandeau to Glen, after which Brandeau evaporates into dust.
Soon after, the knights retreat back to Razril. Several enemy fleets attack in succession, finally forcing Glen to repel them with the power of the deadly Rune. In the aftermath, Lazlo finds the Commander dying, and unwittingly becomes the Rune of Punishment's next bearer. Snowe arrives just in time to witness Glen's evaporation and blames Lazlo for killing him. Katarina, who assumes command in Glen's stead, believes Snowe's story and sentences Lazlo to exile. Drifting aimlessly on a small, simple boat, Lazlo discovers that two of his four fellow knight friends stowed away to join him.
As Lazlo and his companions drift on the open sea, they come across one of the militaristic Kooluk nation's merchant ships, which takes them on board. However, Lazlo discovers that the ship is actually a military vessel, captained by the Kooluk hero Troy, and that Lazlo's former charge Ramada had been a Kooluk spy. Troy catches Lazlo eavesdropping, draws steel and easily defeats him in a fight, but then allows the banished knight and his friends to flee. Adrift again, the companions wash up on a deserted island, where they forage for materials and eventually build a raft to leave. This time, they encounter a ship from the friendly kingdom of Obel, and are welcomed as guests.
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