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Gensō Suikogaiden : ウィキペディア英語版
Gensō Suikogaiden

is a two volume series of spin-offs from the ''Suikoden'' series of role-playing video games. was released in the autumn of 1999; was released in the spring of 2001. Both volumes are visual novels, rather than role-playing games the other ''Suikodens'' are known for. The games were only released in Japan and never officially translated into other languages.
The events of the game intersect with those of ''Suikoden II'', but are more of a side story, hence the name ''gaiden''.
==Volume 1: Swordsman of Harmonia==

Nash Latkje, the protagonist controlled by the player and an agent of Holy Harmonia's Southern Border Defence Force, has been assigned to obtain information to either verify or disprove a rumour concerning the appearance of one of the 27 True Runes in the Jowston City States. During his travels, he encounters Sierra Mikain, a female vampire, who decides to accompany him on his journey. As a result, he soon becomes entangled in the larger conflict involving the events of ''Suikoden II''.


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