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[[File:Kraze's Introduction.png|thumb|left|220px|No special treatment?! You've just made an enemy for life.]]Snide and scornful, Kraze Miles was the Commander of the Imperial Guard during the [[Gate Rune War]] and a symbol of the corrupt spirit of the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]]. Though considered a coward, Kraze had advanced his career through his connections and subsequently became very unpopular due to his disdainful attitude towards his subordinates.
[[File:Kraze's Introduction.png|thumb|left|220px|No special treatment?! You've just made an enemy for life.]]
Kraze Miles served as Commander of the [[Imperial Guard]] during the [[Gate Rune War]]. Known for his snide and scornful demeanor, he embodied the corrupt spirit prevailing within the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]].


[[Hero (Suikoden)|The son]] of [[Teo McDohl]] was once his subordinate and he frequently belittled him with sarcastic remarks. Once the hero managed to escape [[Gregminster]] with the [[Rune of Life and Death|Soul Eater]], he was held responsible for losing the [[rune]], fell out of favour with [[Windy]] and was demoted.
Despite being considered a coward, Kraze managed to advance his career primarily through influential connections, a factor that contributed to his unpopularity among his subordinates.


[[File:One Ending for Kraze.png|thumb|right|220px|How rude! I always mean to help!]]Kraze was reassigned to the town of [[Kouan]] as its new military commander, a position he resented. Frustrated at being "exiled to the countryside", he frequently butted heads with [[Lepant]]. During this time, Kraze abducted [[Eileen]], Lepant's wife.  
One notable individual who served under Kraze was the [[Hero (Suikoden)|son]] of [[Teo McDohl]], who frequently faced belittlement from him through sarcastic remarks. Working with [[Windy]], he attempted to procure the [[Rune of Life and Death|Soul Eater]] for her by luring [[Ted]] into a trap. However, Ted's escape and the hero's subsequent escape from [[Gregminster]] with the [[rune]] led to his fall from Windy's favor and subsequent demotion.


After her rescue by Lepant and the nascent [[Toran Liberation Army]], Kraze's rule over Kouan was overthrown and his fate lay in the hands of the hero he had belittled in the past.
[[File:One Ending for Kraze.png|thumb|right|220px|How rude! I always mean to help!]]
As a consequence of his failures, Kraze was reassigned to the town of [[Kouan]] as its new military commander, a position he deeply resented. Being "exiled to the countryside" frustrated him, and this led to frequent clashes with [[Lepant]], another significant figure in Kouan. Eventually, Kraze committed the heinous act of abducting Lepant's wife, [[Eileen]].
 
However, the tables turned when Lepant, along with the emerging [[Toran Liberation Army]], successfully rescued Eileen, thereby overthrowing Kraze's rule over Kouan. The fate of Kraze Miles ultimately rested in the hands of the very hero he had once scorned and belittled.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Kraze is the only character in [[Suikoden]] that can be executed without imposing any long-term penalties on game completion. If you do not execute him, he will run off, never to be seen again, and [[Gremio]] will chide you for it, although [[Cleo]] will praise you for having a big heart.
* Kraze is the only character in [[Suikoden]] that can be executed without imposing any long-term penalties on game completion. If you do not execute him, he will run off, never to be seen again, and [[Gremio]] will chide you for it, although [[Cleo]] will praise you for having a big heart.
* For some reason, [[Konami]] is quite unambiguous about Kraze's fate considering it's optional; practically all reference material and novelisations state that he was executed, although the Kiwami Encyclopedia reverts back to an ambiguous ending.
* For some reason, [[Konami]] is quite unambiguous about Kraze's fate considering it's optional; practically all reference material and novelisations state that he was executed, although the Kiwami Encyclopedia reverts back to an ambiguous ending.