Kasim Hazil

Kasim Hazil (カシム・ハジル, Kashimu Hajiru) is a supporting character in Suikoden. Kasim Hazil is a Great General of the Scarlet Moon Empire at the time of the Gate Rune War.

Biography
"Keep up if you don't want to die!"

- Kasim Hazil

Kasim Hazil is one of the Great Generals of the Scarlet Moon Empire and the Toran Republic. He is said to be the greatest swordsman of the group. During the War of Succession, Kasim fought for Barbarosa Rugner, with Mathiu Silverberg serving as his army strategist.

He is known as "Kasim of the Blue Moon" due to his Blue Moonlight sword. His sword was forged by Senan nomads using a long-lost technique of the Sindar. This group has since disappeared and the secrets of Kasim's sword have been lost to time.

During the early stages of the Gate Rune War, Kasim Hazil attempted to recall Mathiu Silverberg into the service of the Scarlet Moon Empire, but this attempt failed. Following the death of his good friend Teo McDohl, Kasim Hazil was assigned to guard the northern defences and decided to build up his forces. Kasim also began to apply extreme pressure on the rebel factions within Senan.

A man of strong patriotism and loyalty, it was thought that Kasim Hazil would be impossible to convince to join the Toran Liberation Army. However, he was ultimately convinced by Milich Oppenheimer after the Liberation Army infiltrated Moravia and agreed to switch sides, fighting for the Liberation Army for the remainder of the war.

Kasim served the Toran Liberation Army for the rest of the war. Following the formation of the Toran Republic, Kasim Hazil was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Toran Republic. However, he declined this position in order to once more guard the northern border with Jowston.

Trivia

 * Kasim is a Persian name meaning "the one who cuts."
 * Kasim is the only Great General that is not an optional recruit. If Milich Oppenheimer was not recruited, Mathiu will lambaste Kasim until he joins instead.
 * At the beginning of the American version of Suikoden, Kasim Hazil is mistakenly referred to as "Lord Kasim Hazin."
 * Kasim's Ending in the original Japanese version of Suikoden was changed in translation to the English language version; in the English version, he accepts the position of Commander-in-Chief conflicting with Kwanda Rosman who also accepts the position in his ending, but in the Japanese version, he turns this position down in order to return to Moravia.