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Lydon Bernhardt (グレバム・バーンハルト Gurebamu Baanharuto?, "Greybum Bernhardt") is a major antagonist in Tales of Destiny whose actions stimulate the plot for a large portion of the game. He is the High Priest and Philia Felice's supervisor at the Straylize Temple in the Seinegald region until he steals the Eye of Atamoni kept in the temple and flees, leading the protagonists on a worldwide hunt for him.

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  • Lydon Bernhardt
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  • Lydon Bernhardt (グレバム・バーンハルト Gurebamu Baanharuto?, "Greybum Bernhardt") is a major antagonist in Tales of Destiny whose actions stimulate the plot for a large portion of the game. He is the High Priest and Philia Felice's supervisor at the Straylize Temple in the Seinegald region until he steals the Eye of Atamoni kept in the temple and flees, leading the protagonists on a worldwide hunt for him.
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Age
  • 48(xsd:integer)
Weapon
  • Sword
Game
Name
  • Lydon Bernhardt
Japanese
  • Shozo Iizuka
Current
Occupation
  • High Priest
Race
Designer
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  • Lydon Bernhardt (グレバム・バーンハルト Gurebamu Baanharuto?, "Greybum Bernhardt") is a major antagonist in Tales of Destiny whose actions stimulate the plot for a large portion of the game. He is the High Priest and Philia Felice's supervisor at the Straylize Temple in the Seinegald region until he steals the Eye of Atamoni kept in the temple and flees, leading the protagonists on a worldwide hunt for him.
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