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Mt. Tigerwolf

Isolated mountain in western Arus
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Mt. Tigerwolf (虎狼山, Korōzan) is a mountain which appears in Suikoden. It divides the village of Sarady from the rest of Arus and is home to several bandits.

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At 500 meters above sea level, Mount Tigerwolf is one of the tallest mountains in Toran, located just a short distance from the small village of Sarady and north of the Tolna Canal and the Floating Fortress of Shasarazade. The mountain is considered an entrance to the foreboding Banner Mountains. The path through the mountain was considered dangerous due to the monsters inhabiting the range.

The mountain's name came from rumors that many tigers and wolves lived in the mountain range. This was a deliberate lie spread by some to try and scare people away when gold dust and veins were discovered in the Banner Mountains.

The mountain was also known to be home to several bandits, including Ledon and Kessler, who drugged and stole valuables from travellers through the mountains but an Imperial crackdown in the area during the Gate Rune War forced the majority of bandits to flee the area.

Other languages and releases

Japanese kanji 虎狼山
Japanese hiragana ころうざん
Japanese rōmaji Korōzan
Chinese simplified (HDR) 虎狼山
Chinese traditional (HDR) 虎狼山
Chinese pinyin Hǔláng shān
English Mt. Tigerwolf
French Mont Tigerwolf
German Berg Tigerwolf
Italian Monte Tigrelupa
Spanish Monte Tigerwolf

References

  1. Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 40
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 111
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 55