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==History== | ==History== | ||
Sara was the wife of [[Agares Blight]], King of [[Highland Kingdom|Highland]] and the mother to [[Luca Blight|Luca]] and [[Jillia Blight|Jillia]] | Sara was the wife of [[Agares Blight]], King of [[Highland Kingdom|Highland]] and the mother to [[Luca Blight|Luca]] and [[Jillia Blight|Jillia]]. | ||
In 432, immediately after the signing of the peace agreement between Highland and [[City-State of Jowston|Jowston]] by [[Genkaku]] and [[Han Cunningham]], Agares, Sara and Luca would visit the City-State. There, Agares and [[ | She was described as a beautiful, vibrant woman and was a loving mother to her son. Her favorite flowers were purple asters and every autumn she would go into the mountains with her maids to collect asters to decorate [[L'Renouille Palace]] with. | ||
In 432, immediately after the signing of the peace agreement between Highland and [[City-State of Jowston|Jowston]] by [[Genkaku]] and [[Han Cunningham]], Agares, Sara and Luca would visit the City-State. There, Agares and [[Darell]] would agree to further peace and cooperation between the two nations and Sara attended the banquet afterwards. | |||
On their way back, however, they were attacked by a group of bandits. The bandits were clad in [[State Army]] equipment and one theory is that they were sent by [[Muse City]]. | On their way back, however, they were attacked by a group of bandits. The bandits were clad in [[State Army]] equipment and one theory is that they were sent by [[Muse City]]. | ||
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Although Agares managed to escape to raise the alarm, Sara and Luca were left behind. Sara Blight was violated during this time before Han Cunningham was able to arrive and drive off the brigands. | Although Agares managed to escape to raise the alarm, Sara and Luca were left behind. Sara Blight was violated during this time before Han Cunningham was able to arrive and drive off the brigands. | ||
Sara would later give birth to Jillia. However, | Her mind broken mentally from the ordeal, she would be brought to [[Kyaro Town]] to recuperate. Her physical collapse left her extremely emaciated and she had become prone to fits and tearing her own hair out. | ||
Sara would later give birth to Jillia. However, she would never recover from what happened and passed away soon afterwards. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 25 January 2025
Sara Bright (サラ・ブライト, Sara Buraito) is a minor character who is mentioned in Suikoden II. She is the deceased wife of Agares Blight.
History
Sara was the wife of Agares Blight, King of Highland and the mother to Luca and Jillia.
She was described as a beautiful, vibrant woman and was a loving mother to her son. Her favorite flowers were purple asters and every autumn she would go into the mountains with her maids to collect asters to decorate L'Renouille Palace with.
In 432, immediately after the signing of the peace agreement between Highland and Jowston by Genkaku and Han Cunningham, Agares, Sara and Luca would visit the City-State. There, Agares and Darell would agree to further peace and cooperation between the two nations and Sara attended the banquet afterwards.
On their way back, however, they were attacked by a group of bandits. The bandits were clad in State Army equipment and one theory is that they were sent by Muse City.
Although Agares managed to escape to raise the alarm, Sara and Luca were left behind. Sara Blight was violated during this time before Han Cunningham was able to arrive and drive off the brigands.
Her mind broken mentally from the ordeal, she would be brought to Kyaro Town to recuperate. Her physical collapse left her extremely emaciated and she had become prone to fits and tearing her own hair out.
Sara would later give birth to Jillia. However, she would never recover from what happened and passed away soon afterwards.
References
- Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 3 (ISBN 4-8402-2015-8), pages 219-70
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 119
- Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9 (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), pages 84-5
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 158