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In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' and its direct remake ''Adventures of Mana'', Sumo is portrayed as a typical stoic hero whose primary trait is his duty toward protecting Fuji and his friends. He is seen at times being defeatist, especially during his third encounter with Bogard in Ish, where he laments being incapable of saving the world after Julius's successful attempt to open the path to Mt. Illusia.
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' and its direct remake ''Adventures of Mana'', Sumo is portrayed as a typical stoic hero whose primary trait is his duty toward protecting Fuji and his friends. He is seen at times being defeatist, especially during his third encounter with Bogard in Ish, where he laments being incapable of saving the world after Julius's successful attempt to open the path to Mt. Illusia.


In ''Sword of Mana'' Sumo is depicted as more emotional and impulsive than his previous incarnation. He still cares very much about Fuji, now having deeper connections early on and more character development. He feels really resentful of the Dark Lord, having presumably murdered his family and wants nothing but to get his revenge on him. According to what Marley told Fuji aboard Granz Airship, Sumo was a rambunctious boy who as frequently scolded by his father for entering his home by the back window.
In ''Sword of Mana'' Sumo is depicted as more emotional and impulsive than his previous incarnation. He still cares very much about Fuji, now having deeper connections early on and more character development. He feels really resentful of the Dark Lord, having presumably murdered his family and wants nothing but to get his revenge on him.


In ''Echoes of Mana'', Sumo is given more of a voice, being one of many allies the hero twins meet in their journey. In the main story, he retains his singular mission to find and protect Fuji; but he is also shown to be level-headed, courageous, forthright, and chivalrous. Sumo speaks with features of Early Modern English throughout his dialogue, as is custom for knights of older orders.
In ''Echoes of Mana'', Sumo is given more of a voice, being one of many allies the hero twins meet in their journey. In the main story, he retains his singular mission to find and protect Fuji; but he is also shown to be level-headed, courageous, forthright, and chivalrous. Sumo speaks with features of Early Modern English throughout his dialogue, as is custom for knights of older orders.

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