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A different version of Sumio, using the surname [[Sumio Mondo|Mondo]], appears as the protagonist of [[Flower, Sun, and Rain]]. He takes the role of an amnesiac searcher contracted by an unknown source to stop a terrorist bombing on the Micronesian island of Lospass. The details of how Sumio was released (or escaped) from prison are unknown. However, [[Tokio Morishima]] alludes to [[Tetsugoro Kusabi]]'s romantic feelings for Sumio Kodai and the fact that they "caused problems"; therefore, it can be inferred that Kusabi had some role in Sumio's release. | A different version of Sumio, using the surname [[Sumio Mondo|Mondo]], appears as the protagonist of [[Flower, Sun, and Rain]]. He takes the role of an amnesiac searcher contracted by an unknown source to stop a terrorist bombing on the Micronesian island of Lospass. The details of how Sumio was released (or escaped) from prison are unknown. However, [[Tokio Morishima]] alludes to [[Tetsugoro Kusabi]]'s romantic feelings for Sumio Kodai and the fact that they "caused problems"; therefore, it can be inferred that Kusabi had some role in Sumio's release. | ||
− | Ultimately, not only | + | Ultimately, not only it is revealed that Sumio Mondo is in actuality Sumio Kodai, he is also revealed to be one of 16 cloned Mondo bodies originating from Eleki Island. Kodai specifically is one of 11 individuals who escaped the Eleki compound, known as the [[Eleven Children]]. The exact details of how Sumio and the other 10 children escaped from Eleki, as well as when these events take place chronologically in relation to the rest of Sumio's past, are unknown. |
The ending text of the game reiterates Sumio's true identity: "The long day of Sumio Mondo has ended, and a new day for Sumio Kodai has started." | The ending text of the game reiterates Sumio's true identity: "The long day of Sumio Mondo has ended, and a new day for Sumio Kodai has started." |