Hix

Hix (ヒックス, Hikkusu) is a supporting character in Suikoden and Suikoden II who makes a cameo in Genso Suikogaiden Vol.1. Hix is a young warrior who is undergoing a trial of manhood.

History
"I will protect Tengaar!!! I have sworn it!! On this sword!!"

- Hix

Hix was a timid and somewhat indecisive young man from Warriors' Village. He and Tengaar grew up together and the two eventually became a couple.

When the Toran Liberation Army arrived in Warriors' Village, Hix would ask Cleo why she fought as women generally did not become warriors in the village. Cleo's response, that regardless of her gender she had people and ideals she wanted to protect, resonant with Hix who had been unable to find any true motivation for fighting.

When Neclord took Tengaar, Hix's indecisiveness saw him do nothing to stop the vampire. It was only after her abduction that his inner courage awoke as a descendant of Clift the Crusader. Swearing to rescue Tengaar, Hix joined Zorak, McDohl and the villagers in storming Neclord's Castle.

Hix begged Zorak and McDohl to allow him to go battle Neclord alongside them. Recognizing his newly discovered motivation, Zorak allowed Hix to go after designating Hix as a warrior and granted him permission to name his sword. Hix aided McDohl's party in combat and they proved victorious over the vampire.

After leaving Neclord's castle, Tengaar and Hix volunteered to join the Liberation Army. He would wield his sword to prove himself as a full-fledged warrior on the battlefield. Following the end of the Gate Rune War, Hix became further accepted as a true warrior and left on a journey with Tengaar at his side.

Hix continued traveling, pushed by the tenacious Tengaar into continuing his Manhood Ceremony. Eventually, they traveled to the City-State of Jowston in order to undergo the Test of the Unicorn in Kobold Village. However, when they arrived, they discovered the ritual was no longer practiced.

After spending the night in the Chief of Kobold Village's home, Hix was unable to wake Tengaar. The Kobold Chief claimed Tengaar was suffering from the curse of the unicorn and that the only way to reawaken her was to gather a blue stone, red flower, and green bell, bringing them to the unicorn's tree in the Unicorn's Forest.

With the help of the hero, Hix raced across Jowston gathering the items. When he returned, Hix went into the forest with the three items, where a perfectly healthy Tengaar and the villagers congratulated him for having completed the staged ritual. To everyone's surprise, the unicorn Sigfried appeared, but Hix passed the test and Sigfried disappeared after recognizing Hix as a warrior.

Hix and Tengaar joined the New State Army in order to thank the hero for his help. Following the Dunan Unification War, Hix continued his Manhood Ceremony journey with Tengaar. Whatever dangers await, Hix would continue to grow as a warrior to protect his beloved.

Personality and Traits
Hix has a tendency to be doubtful. Hix was prone to being indecisive and frequently was pushed around by Tengaar. Tengaar frequently made decisions on behalf of the couple for Hix. Despite this pushiness, however, they were said to be a well-balanced couple.

Hix frequently had doubts about his vocation as a warrior. He doubted his strength and considered himself weak and didn't practice his swordsmanship as often as Tengaar would like. Even Richmond noted that Hix seemed uninterested in becoming a warrior.

However, when Tengaar was in trouble, Hix rallied his courage to protect her. Hix named his sword after Tengaar, following the tradition of Warrior's Village of naming it after the most important thing in his life.

Name and weapon
Hix, or alternatively Hicks, Hickes, or Hick, is an Anglo-Saxon name. It is a diminutive of "Richard", giving the name the meaning of "son of Richard" over time.

Hix's sword is named Tengaar, as part of the Warriors' Village tradition of naming a sword after the wielder's most beloved person or possession. He first announced the name of his sword when confronting Neclord during the Gate Rune War, declaring that he would defeat Neclord in the name of his sword.