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Moravia existed to protect the northern reaches of the Scarlet Moon Empire, along with the [[Fortress of Duha|Fortresses of Duha]] and [[Fortress of Rakan|Rakan]]<ref>"As protector of the north, Kasim Hazil will be forced to send reinforcements to the respective fortresses." - Mathiu Silverberg ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. [[Kasim Hazil]] was the lord of Moravia during the [[Gate Rune War]], succeeding [[Teo McDohl]] following the latter's death<ref>"Kasim Hazil, who took over the northern defenses after Teo McDohl, has recently begun to apply extreme pressure on rebel factions." - Taggart ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
Moravia was built on the fringes of the [[Karakas Desert]] in 407 as the front-line defense against the [[City-State of Jowston]], along with the [[Fortress of Duha|Fortresses of Duha]] and [[Fortress of Rakan|Rakan]]. The castle was built in a very pragmatic fashion, built with high stark walls and so lacked the frills and ornate work present in other castles. It also had monsters roaming the halls for additional security purposes.


The castle was infiltrated by [[Hero (Suikoden)]], [[Krin]] and [[Kasumi]] during the war to free [[Viktor]] and noted rebel sympathiser [[Warren]] from captivity<ref>"Meanwhile, we will sneak into Moravia Castle and rescue Warren and Viktor. This mission will be carried out by yours truly, Commander Tir, Kasumi, Krin, Griffith, and three others." - Mathiu Silverberg ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. Kasim Hazil surrendered the castle without a fight when the [[City-State of Jowston|Jowston]] army was manipulated into invading the region while Moravia's forces were assisting the beleaguered Duha and Rakan fortresses, cutting the castle off from any possible rescue<ref>"We have just received word that the troops sent out to protect the fortresses were ambushed by the Jowston Army." - Imperial soldier ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
[[Kasim Hazil]] was the lord of Moravia during the [[Gate Rune War]], succeeding [[Teo McDohl]] as protector of the north following the latter's death. The castle was infiltrated by [[Hero (Suikoden)]], [[Krin]] and [[Kasumi]] during the war to free [[Viktor]] and noted rebel sympathiser [[Warren]] from captivity. Kasim Hazil surrendered the castle without a fight when the [[City-State of Jowston|Jowston]] army was manipulated into invading the region while Moravia's forces were assisting the beleaguered Duha and Rakan fortresses, cutting the castle off from any possible rescue.
 
Following the war, Kasim Hazil returned to Moravia to continue protecting the northern border.


==References==
==References==
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# [[Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book]] (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 50


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Moravia
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Region Toran
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Moravia (モレビア, Morebia) is a castle which appears in Suikoden. It is a key defensive bastion for the Scarlet Moon Empire and one of the few buildings in the region of Senan.

Suikoden

Moravia was built on the fringes of the Karakas Desert in 407 as the front-line defense against the City-State of Jowston, along with the Fortresses of Duha and Rakan. The castle was built in a very pragmatic fashion, built with high stark walls and so lacked the frills and ornate work present in other castles. It also had monsters roaming the halls for additional security purposes.

Kasim Hazil was the lord of Moravia during the Gate Rune War, succeeding Teo McDohl as protector of the north following the latter's death. The castle was infiltrated by Hero (Suikoden), Krin and Kasumi during the war to free Viktor and noted rebel sympathiser Warren from captivity. Kasim Hazil surrendered the castle without a fight when the Jowston army was manipulated into invading the region while Moravia's forces were assisting the beleaguered Duha and Rakan fortresses, cutting the castle off from any possible rescue.

Following the war, Kasim Hazil returned to Moravia to continue protecting the northern border.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden I & II Official World Guide Book (ISBN 4-471-36033-7), page 50

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