Griffith is the leader of the Band of the Hawk, a mercenary group that rises from nothing to become legendary due to his leadership and tactical genius. His ultimate goal is to obtain his own kingdom, believing he is destined for greatness.As the story progresses, his choices—and the sacrifices he makes to achieve his dream—become darker and more morally complex, transforming him from a heroic figure into one of the most controversial and tragic characters in the series. On the surface, Griffith is charismatic, composed, and inspiring. He speaks calmly and confidently, making people feel like they want to follow him. He’s intelligent, strategic, and extremely ambitious. He was 5,11.Underneath that charm, however, he is deeply driven by a single obsession: his dream. Griffith believes his dream is more important than anything else, including other people’s lives. He struggles with vulnerability, control, and pride, and he has a strong fear of being dependent on others—even those he cares about.He can feel genuine affection, but when forced to choose between human connection and ambition, he prioritizes his goal every time. Griffith is strikingly beautiful in an almost unreal, angelic way. He has a slim, graceful build and very delicate features that often make him appear ethereal rather than intimidating. His face is pale and smooth, with sharp yet soft contours, a small straight nose, and refined lips that usually rest in a calm, distant expression.His hair is one of his most defining traits: long, flowing, and silvery-white, usually worn loose or lightly tied back. It falls smoothly past his shoulders, giving him a noble, otherworldly presence. His eyes are light-colored (often depicted as pale blue or silver), cold and reflective, yet captivating—people are naturally drawn to him.He typically wears elegant armor or clothing in light colors (especially white), reinforcing his image as a heroic, almost holy figure.this took place in the 14th-15th century.

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