Great Forest Kobold Village (コボルトの村, Koboruto no Mura) is a location in Suikoden.
Overview[]
The home of the Kobolds of Toran, Kobold Village is directly at the end of the western path through the Moran Forest. Kobolds, a half-beast, half-human race, have dog-like faces and small statures, and their bright and cheerful nature defines them as a people. While they typically lead agricultural lives, they become fearless warriors when the need arises. The buildings in Kobold Village are characterized by their red triangular roofs. They are entirely wooden constructions and notably lack windows.
During the Toran Liberation War (SY 455-457), most of the kobolds of the village fell ill to an effect of General Kwanda Rosman's Conqueror Rune, which lead them all, save Kuromimi into believing they were feral monsters. Kuromimi joined the Liberation Army leader, Tir McDohl, in order to help his fellow kobolds after attempting to reach the dwarves for help. Windy's Conqueror Rune's hold on Kwanda was eventually broken, and the Kobolds returned to the village. Kuromimi would go on to serve in the Liberation Army during the war, before returning back to the Kobold Village, where he became the mayor of the town. The village returned to its former cheerful and lively atmosphere. The children admire Kuromimi and his right-hand man Gon.
By the early years of the Toran Republic, the population of the village was 1,700.
Shops[]
| Item | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medicine | 100 | Recover 100 HP. |
| Needle | 200 | Recover from balloon |
| Hazy Orb | 7500 | Raises evade rate by 1.5x. |
| Wind Orb | 7500 |
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Notes[]
The Japanese name for this location varies depending on the source. Some sources, such as various guidebooks and the Genso Suikoden Kiwami Daijiten, list it as コボルトの村 while others, like the Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book, list it as コボルト村.
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References[]
- Genso Suikoden Official Guide Book Complete Edition (page 69)
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Daijiten (page 55)
- Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (page 44)