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Falcon of the Millennium Empire
About Griffith
At the Siege of Doldrey, Griffith didn’t just win a battle, he rewrote the rules of imperial warfare by deploying falcon knights in synchronized aerial flanking maneuvers, exploiting thermal updrafts over the Black Peaks to bypass fortified gates. His 'Sky Concord' doctrine fused meteorological observation with cavalry discipline, turning reconnaissance into decisive offense. Unlike traditional warlords who hoarded relics or divine mandates, he commissioned star-charts etched on tempered steel wings and mandated literacy for every knight, not for poetry, but for decoding intercepted cipher-scrolls from rival satrapies. His ambition wasn’t conquest for its own sake, but the systemic replacement of hereditary vassalage with merit-based sky-wardenships, each sworn not to a throne, but to a rotating celestial oath aligned with lunar phases. This wasn’t rebellion; it was cartographic revision, redrawing loyalty onto the heavens themselves, where no crown could claim sole jurisdiction.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Griffith:
- “How did the Sky Concord doctrine change siege warfare in the Millennium Empire?”
- “What role did the Black Peaks’ thermals play in your Doldrey campaign?”
- “Why did you require falcon knights to read cipher-scrolls instead of battle hymns?”
- “What happens during a lunar oath rotation—and who verifies it?”