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Shining Force III Scenario 2
Scenario 2 cover art
Information
Developer(s) Sonic! Software Planning
Camelot Software Planning
Publisher(s) Sega
Genre Simulation RPG, RPG
Platform(s) Sega Saturn
Rating(s) SEGA: Sega Z All Ages
Release Date(s)
Japan Japan: 1998-04-29

Shining Force III Scenario 2: Target: Child of God (シャイニング・フォースIII シナリオ2 狙われた神子, Shainingu Fōsu Surī Shinario Ni: Nerawareta Miko?, lit. "The Targeted Child of God", a.k.a. "Shining Force III Scenario 2: A Saint of the Target"[1]) is a Tactical Role-Playing Game for the Sega Saturn.

This scenario is followed by Shining Force III Scenario 3: Bulzome Rising.

Gameplay[]

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Playable Characters[]

  • Medion - the third son of Emperor Domaric, the result of an affair between Domaric and a common woman, Melinda
  • Campbell - an experienced centaur knight, he is well-respected by allies and enemies alike.
  • Syntesis - an elven mage, she and Medion are friends from his childhood
  • Uryudo - a priest and childhood friend of Synthesis and Medion
  • Walz - an Imperial centaur bowknight
  • Rock - an Imperial Beast-man warrior and a former member of General Garzel's army
  • Bernard - an elven archer and formerly a member of General Rogan's army
  • Zero - a Republican birdman and the younger brother of Eldar from scenario 1
  • David - an elven warrior and leader of Stamp Village
  • Hedoba - an elven mage and David's lover
  • Julian - a human swordsman who washes up from the river near Medion's party
  • Donhort - a veteran knight from the Republic of Aspinia, found by Medion in a prison cell
  • Hera - a human Elbesem monk
  • Robby - an ancient robot found in a tomb at the Elbesem temple.
  • Garosh - an archer formerly of the Saraband Bridge Guard unit
  • Jade - Garosh's brother and the head of the Headland force
  • Pappets - a young human who grew up in the forest and can communicate with animals

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  1. Shining Force III Art Book Encyclopedia; page 123
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