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The Chief of Na-Nal is a minor character in Suikoden IV. He surrendered to Kooluk during the Island Liberation War before realizing his mistake and agreeing to cooperate with the Island Liberation Navy led by Lazlo. After the war, he resigned his position and let his son Axel succeed him as Island Chief.

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  • Chief of Na-Nal
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  • The Chief of Na-Nal is a minor character in Suikoden IV. He surrendered to Kooluk during the Island Liberation War before realizing his mistake and agreeing to cooperate with the Island Liberation Navy led by Lazlo. After the war, he resigned his position and let his son Axel succeed him as Island Chief.
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  • Chief of Na-Nal
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  • Son Axel
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  • Former Chief of Na-Nal
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  • The Chief of Na-Nal is a minor character in Suikoden IV. He surrendered to Kooluk during the Island Liberation War before realizing his mistake and agreeing to cooperate with the Island Liberation Navy led by Lazlo. After the war, he resigned his position and let his son Axel succeed him as Island Chief.
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