Haji

Haji (katakana Haji ハジ) is Saya's first and only living, chevalier. Also, Saya's lover.

At the Zoo
Haji maintains the look of a man in his early twenties, when in reality he has been alive since the late 1800s. In the year 1870, Amshel Goldsmith purchased the 12-year-old boy from his parents at the price of a loaf of bread. Haji was brought to the "Zoo" and introduced to Saya in hopes that they would mate and create new specimens for Joel and his colleagues to study.

When Haji was first introduced to Saya, his appearance was small in stature, accompanied by a gray outfit, blue tie and braided black hair. When he first met Saya, it seems they did not get along as she had been spoiled all her life. However, after spending time together in a barn to dry off from the rain, Haji began bonding with Saya after she learned of his plight.

As the years went by, Haji was Saya's only friend at the Zoo. He grew to understand and love her. He admired Saya's dream of wanting to travel with him and her fencing sword to see the world. By the time he reached adulthood, he was taller than Saya (which annoyed her) and had changed the style of his hair to include a ponytail while he chose black clothing to replace his former grey attire.

While growing up in Joel's mansion, Haji became suspicious of Saya never aging along with Joel giving her blood to ingest and her quick healing ability. Finally, he questioned Joel about these peculiar traits. However, all Joel would tell Haji was that blood was necessary to Saya's survival.Haji was further confused as Saya had never lost a signifigant amount of blood to need a transfusion.

Becoming a Chevalier
Years later, in 1883 Haji falls from a cliff after attempting to pick a flower Saya wanted for Joel's birthday gift. He cracks his skull open on the hard ground below, causing Saya to panic. She remembers the conversation Haji had with Joel about blood and, misunderstanding the meaning of the old man's words, gives Haji her blood in an attempt to save him. While at first she believes that she has killed him, the convulsions and accompanying stillness was Haji's transformation into Saya's chevalier.

Haji is last seen standing behind Saya as she watches Joel's mansion burn to the ground. Haji was also seen that he showed part of his Chiropteran form to Saya on the day she made Haji her Chevalier to keep Zoo security from capturing Saya. But apparently, Saya was scared and schocked by Haji's wings and claws. When Haji saw her expression, he decided to not show his Chiropteran form to Saya anymore. But, as the seires progress, he finally showed his form to Saya when fighting with Solomon and apologized her for showing his form to her. As time passes by, Saya has apologized to Haji many times for turning him that day. He in turn assures her that he felt no resentment, and that becoming her chevalier allowed him to be by her side as she lived her dream of traveling the world with her sword.

After Diva escaped, Haji was made to promise Saya that he will kill her when Diva has been slain.

New Chevalier/ Riku's Death
When Diva drank all of Riku's blood, Saya had no choice but turn Riku into a chevalier to save him. This create a brother-like bond with Haji. He even explains to Riku what a chevalier must do.

Riku was killed by Diva in Episode 32. Upon seeing Riku's dead body, Haji was angered and crushed Karl's arm before unleashing a mass barrage of attacks. This was one of the few scenes where Haji expresses a desire for vengeance.

The path darkens
After a year following the Red Sheild's fail, Haji had been following Saya around the world to slay Chiropterans and ended up breifly meeting Kai. By this time, Haji was allowing Saya to feed on him to keep her healthy. He also noticed she was suffering from fainting spells, which signified she was close to another 30 year long hibernation. After Saya rejoins the remnants of the Red Sheild, Haji follows her to the Opera House Diva is to perform at and keeps Amshel busy while Saya fought Diva. Soon after Diva is slain, Haji disobeys Saya for the first time in his life and tells her to live while confessing his feelings to her. He stays behind to keep Amshel from following Saya as the Opera House collapses.

Epilogue
Some years after Diva's death, Haji is presumed alive as a pink rose with his hair ribbon is left at Saya's place of hibernation.

Personality
Haji did not get along with Saya when they first met at the Zoo. Although obedient, he was taciturn and occassionally rude, partly because Saya herself was spoiled and selfish. It was only after revealing his true circumstances that they gradually become friends. While Haji was still living with Saya in France as an adult, he was charming, kind and chivalrous, even parental. These attitudes only grew stronger after Haji became her chevalier.

For the majority of the series Haji has a rather calm, stoic personality, a result of Saya's attack on him in Vietnam. The fact that she attacked him so violently and without hesitation caused a dark, almost melancholic change in his personality. Shortly after the incident, Haji left the Red Shield and his whereabouts were, for the most part, unknown. Although initially distancing himself from Saya following their reunion, he gradually became more affectionate towards his queen. Their relationship also grew stronger with a year-long absence from the Red Shield, although Saya's personality had considerably darkened. Haji loves Saya. Some people don't believe that Haji's personality is quiet and calm because of what Saya did, Haji understands what was happening when she did that and Saya has apologized multiple times. Haji knows that Saya loves him too.

Throughout his life, even prior to becoming a chevalier, Haji has always been loyal, not only to Saya but to her friends and family. At one point, Amshel even describes him as "a puppy following her around."

At the beginning of the series when he found her again in Okinawa, Saya seemed happy and carefree. This appears to have secretly upset him; at the opera house, he speaks almost bitterly about how Kai, Riku, and George had brought back her smile, something that he could not do. Despite being hurt both physically and emotionally by Saya, Haji continues to follow her and obey her every whim, even seemingly sacrificing his own life to make sure Saya escaped safely. His dedication is shown further when it is revealed that he is still alive, and leaves a pink rose on Saya's tomb after she is already asleep.

Weapons
Haji plays the cello, a skill he learned from Saya when he was still a young boy. The case in which he carries it can be used as a blunt weapon or shield, and also holds Saya's sword. His cello case looks like an old Victorian coffin. It has a hard metal coating of a odd design (some fans speculate that it is the Chiropteran symbol) with black lacquer finish. Not only can he fight using a sword, or his chiropteran hand as a weapon, but also carries several small daggers.

Chriopteran


Haji's most obvious chiropteran feature is his right hand, which is hidden by a bandage when he is not fighting. It is permanently in chiropteran form after having been cut off by Saya upon her awakening in the Vietnam War. Although chriopterans can heal themselves simply by sticking their severed limbs back on (as Solomon did) it seems as though Haji simply left it detached from his body for too long, leaving it unable to change back into human form.

The true extent of his chiropteran powers can be seen in a pair of bat-like wings, which he uses to save Saya from falling off of a building. He also uses these wings in the fight against Amshel, who notes that he is "pulling out all the stops." Because of Saya's apparent fear the first time he ever transformed, Haji rarely resorts to using his chiropteran form, unless it is absolutely necessary.

Ending
Haji was assumed dead along with Amshel at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Before he and Amshel begin to fight, Saya approaches Diva's babies, tearfully vowing to kill them because she didn't want to see another war fought because of their blood. Kai stops her while Haji watches from his place beside Saya. Infuriated by Haji's calm attitude, Kai demands that Haji tell them what he wants, knowing that Haji loves Saya as much as Kai himself does. Haji then takes the sword out of Saya's hands and says that only once in his lifetime will he disobey her. He confesses that he loves Saya since he first saw her. Tearfully, she admits that she wants to live and kisses him. On their way out, the group is confronted by an enraged Amshel in chiropteran form. Haji stays to fend him off. Just before the building collapses, he tells Saya he loves her one more time, and is then buried beneath the ceiling. Years after Saya has gone back into her hibernation period, Kai takes Diva's daughters to her crypt. The three found a pink rose with the ribbon Haji used to tie back his hair around it. It seems that he is watching from afar, waiting patiently for his love to awaken again, after her thirty year sleep.

In the Manga
In the manga, his character background appears to be the same as before. But it does show more of how the two became closer, romantically. As it was obvious Saya was beginning to feel an attraction to the now grown-up Hagi. Diva convinces Saya that Hagi is like the rest of her companions and should get rid of him. But when Saya sees that Hagi cut the thorns off the roses for her, she warms up to him.

Unlike the anime, when Diva is set free, Hagi sees her and thinks it is Saya at first. Diva, jealous of Hagi being Saya's lover, kills him. Saya finds him, and Joel tells her that if she truly cannot live without him, then she should give him her blood. Although Hagi shows jealousy towards Kai in the anime, it is more obvious in the manga. He even pushes Kai into the helicopter, telling him that "Saya is my lover". Though he could have said that to make Kai leave so he and Saya would fight without anyone injured, as he later regretted saying that to Kai.

Though it doesn't seem to affect much, as it is still shown that its Hagi is the one she will always depend on. As like before in the anime, he confesses to Saya that he loved her and wanted to live with her. Like his anime version, he apparently dies fighting Amshel but he's shown to still be alive as he left a rose for her at her crypt.

Blood+: Kowloon Nights
This manga shows how Hagi went on after the event in Vietnam. He was apparently still searching for her and during this time he came across Nishi Tatsuyoshi and struck an unlikely friendship.

Its during their investigation of the chiropteran attacks that he's also approached by a member of the Red Shield who tells him of Saya's location.