List of Characters in Suikoden V - Island Nations

Island Nations

The Island Nations were the setting of Suikoden IV. Commander Ferid is originally hailed from the Island Nations, though he moved to Falena after winning the Sacred Games and Arshtat's hand. The Island Nations are basically uninvolved in the civil war, though Admiral Egan gives Shula Valya an excuse to leave Estrise by moving his fleet against Armes in a feint.

Admiral Skald Egan is the delegate the Island Nations Federation sent to Lymsleia's coronation as Queen. He supports the Prince's cause, but knows that the Island Nations Federation is not eager for a war. Skald is implied, but not directly stated, to be Ferid's father. His daughter Bernadette Egan, a vice-captain, volunteers to aid the Prince in order to stave off her father from doing anything rash. Bernadette is aided by Nelis and Yahr; they are technically charged with finding Rune Cannon ammunition, though they abandon this in order to aid the Prince (at least if the player performs certain actions in helping them). Yahr also destroys Rune Cannon ammunition rather than recovering it.

At Nirva Island, Chisato is a voice mimic and stages puppet shows for children.

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