Suikoden III
Futch
Trivia:
Futch is a full-pledged Dragon Knight hailed from Goya, domain of the Dragon Knights at Toran Republic. Prior to his involvement in the Second Fire Bringer War, he was once a member of the Liberation Army during the Toran Liberation War. He lost his mount Black during a special mission that proved to be very dangerous to both of them. Later, he traveled with Humphrey northward to find another dragon. It was then he found Bright at Mt. Rakutei, a domain of the Knightdom of Matilda. Subsequently, they joined the Allied Army as a way of showing his gratitude to Riou for helping them to find his friend Kent, who got lost in the mountain. After the Dunan Unification War ended, Futch returned to Goya and retained his training as a 9th rank Dragon Knight.
Several years later, Futch was promoted as the Dragon Knight Regiment Commander and became an assistant to Milia, the new Captain of the Dragon Knights. He also took care of Sharon, a Dragon Knight apprentice and the daughter of their captain. They were travelling north when they were caught in the middle of a war between the Grassland and Harmonia. Futch, Bright and Sharon joined the Fire Bringers as a way of thanking them for the favor they extended to them. Little did he know that the leader of their enemies they are trying to vanquish is no less than Luc himself. An old friend and former ally in both previous war.
Futch was originally a spear-wielding fighter, the basic armament used by the Dragon Knights. However, before he and Humphrey made their separate ways, the latter gave his sword to him as a memento. Since then he wields the humongous sword Masamune at his back.
During their stay at Budehuc Castle, he established a camaraderie with Franz and Fred. They had a friendly rivalry among themselves to which they keep insisting that their subordinate has better skills and talents than the others. The trio can unleash the Adonis Attack, which Kidd found as a very striking performance. As if they are rock stars when fighting together.
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