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Forest Ledoyen
Information
Appearance Tales of the Tempest
Hometown Sansa
Age 45
Height 6'5" / 195 cm
Weight 209 lbs / 95 kg
Race Leymon
Weapon Axe
Japanese Voice Actor Kenji Nomura
Character Designer Mutsumi Inomata

Forest Ledoyen (フォレスト・レドワウヤン Foresuto Redowauyan?) is one of the protagonists in Tales of the Tempest. He is the bodyguard of Tilkis Barone.

History[]

Forest is a Leymon who immigrated to the small country of Senshivia (センシビア Senshibia?) following a disastrous event at the capital city of Janna, where and his Leymon comrades were met with hostility despite their attempt to negotiate with humans. He joins Caius Qualls in his quest to help save the country from danger and knows a lot about the geography of the world, so he serves as a traveling guide. He may seem intimidating due to his stature, but is a kind person. During the story, he returns to his home village of Sansa after 14 years away.

Appearance and Personality[]

Forest Ledoyen (ToAsteria)

Artwork for Tales of Asteria.

Forest is a well-built man with dark skin, yellow eyes, graying hair that trails down into sideburns, a small chin goatee, and bushy eyebrows. He dons a gold chainmail and white vest with a large collar. His hands are shielded by large gloves. He also wears blue pants and green shoes.

In his Leymon form, Forest's face changes to that of a wolf. The pigment of his scleras turn yellow as his ireses turn red, and his skin turns darker as the hairs on his skin rapidly grow to the point of covering his flesh.

Despite his intimidating appearance, Forest is a gentle person with a haunted past that presses him to go on his journey with Tilkis, and ultimately Caius and the others. He wields a vast knowledge of Areulla and its history, which serves the group in many helpful ways throughout their journey.

Fighting Style[]

Forest fights using a chipped axe in his right hand. His arteset is based on Presea Combatir from Tales of Symphonia, though his variants are slightly faster due to his experience. To separate his arteset from her, Forest is given a single arte, Gessaida.

In the original Tales of the Tempest, Forest also has the ability to transform, same as Caius, converting his style into that of rapid swings in the form of Beast Blow.

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