Suikoden III: The Successor of Fate, Volume 2

Summary
"As a young girl, Chris Lightfellow lost her father to the flames of war. Following in his footsteps, Chris entered military school and trained to become a knight. But when Chris' commanding officer is killed in battle, will Chris come into her own as a knight ... or follow her father's path to the grave?"--Cover, P. [4].Following in her deceased father's footsteps, Chris Lightfellow trains to be a Knight and prepares to lead, as fighting breaks out between her people, the Zexen, and the clans of the Grasslanders.
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