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Storytelling Boy AC04 - The Narrarator

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Posted 18 May 2008 - 12:28 AM

UNKNOWN STORYTELLING BOY

Personal Information:
Name: Unknown
Position: Civilian
Nationality: San Salvicon
Age: ??
Sex: Male
D.O.B.: ??
Height: ??
Weight: ??
Hair: Blond
Eye: Brown
Status: Alive

Biography:
An average boy who knew nothing of war, this unnamed child lived in San Salvacion on a cape until the war took everything from him. At the end of summer vacation, he was riding his bike to school when he observed an air battle between two aircraft. One, an Su-37, shot down the other, which fell onto the boy's house. No one survived.

The plane's tail number was a yellow thirteen.

He then moved in with his uncle (a taxi driver) in San Salvacion. Soon after, the Erusian military arrived and occupied the town. Numerous changes were induced, including a fuel rationing and curfew. The fuel ration hurt his uncle hard, and he soon turned to heavy drinking.

He provided for his impromptu family by playing his harmonica in the local bar, the Sky Kid, for tips. A few days into the job, the usual Erusian soldiers were chased out and a number of Erusean Air Force personnel took over the bar.

One of them was pilot who'd splashed the plane on the child's house - Yellow Thirteen. After spending a while in his company, the boy realized he couldn't find the words to confront him. They sat and played music with each other, Thirteen on his guitar and the boy with his harmonica.

They soon became friends, and the boy got to know the Air Force pilots and spent hours at their improvised airstrip. The boy's uncle also disappeared soon afterwards for unknown reasons.

One night, the boy was sleeping in the cafe after closing when some noise awoke him. He walked upstairs and stumbled into a small meeting of the Resistance. He was roughly but quickly interrogated before the Barkeep's daughter took pity on the young child, and let him go.

Like with Thirteen, they also became friends.

After Yellow Thirteen's wingman Yellow Four was Killed in Action, Yellow Thirteen drifted away. The war was turning in the favor of the Independent State Allied Forces, and Erusea was being pushed back.

One day, Yellow Thirteen went out on sortie and never came back. The ISAF forces came into the town soon after, and he went with some fleeing Erusean troops to try and find Yellow Thirteen.

Presumably, he had no luck, but found out that a pilot called 'Mobius One' shot him down. He then wrote a series of letters to Mobius One, explaining why Thirteen was important to him and if he knew his fate.

Nothing is known about what happened to him after this point.




SOURCE:
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies
Official Ace Combat 04 Website

ACCREDITATION:
*Originally posted by Ayre*
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Posted 17 September 2008 - 11:29 AM

Updated format and added a link to the AC4 Site in the sources section.

If making corrections to the article, DO NOT Change the format.
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