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"May the Griffin Empire live forever, and its enemies perish!"
(Frida)
Frida, an aristocrat by birth, was raised as a warrior by her strict but caring father. From birth, she was prepared to serve the Griffin Empire. Frida fought in Queen Isabel's War, proving herself on the battlefield. Her successes are often based on her ability to execute swift and unexpected maneuvers. Her combat tactics are marked by the same gift of speed—as is her sharp tongue.
Frida is the ideal soldier in a woman's form: devoted, loyal, selfless, proud, hardworking, and serious. "Onslaught and speed" — that is Frida's motto. Frida always looks forward to the next battle to try some variations of her favorite tactics. Usually, her victories are based on swift and unexpected maneuvers, and her tactics are marked by the same quick wit as her sometimes sharp tongue. Fighting in Queen Isabel's War, she set an example of nobility and courage, forcing those who suspected that the girl had obtained her post through her father's efforts to admit they were wrong.
(Frida)
Frida, an aristocrat by birth, was raised as a warrior by her strict but caring father. From birth, she was prepared to serve the Griffin Empire. Frida fought in Queen Isabel's War, proving herself on the battlefield. Her successes are often based on her ability to execute swift and unexpected maneuvers. Her combat tactics are marked by the same gift of speed—as is her sharp tongue.
Frida is the ideal soldier in a woman's form: devoted, loyal, selfless, proud, hardworking, and serious. "Onslaught and speed" — that is Frida's motto. Frida always looks forward to the next battle to try some variations of her favorite tactics. Usually, her victories are based on swift and unexpected maneuvers, and her tactics are marked by the same quick wit as her sometimes sharp tongue. Fighting in Queen Isabel's War, she set an example of nobility and courage, forcing those who suspected that the girl had obtained her post through her father's efforts to admit they were wrong.