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[[File:Miklotov and Camus train.png|220px|thumb|left|The Sepia Knights of Matilda]]Miklotov is a knight in the [[Matilda Knightdom]], who served as the captain of the knightdom's [[Matilda Knights|Blue Knights]]. He was close friends with Red Knight captain [[Camus]], the two having joined the knights on the same day, being comrades ever since. In training, the two set a record for the longest mock battle without a decisive result between them. | [[File:Miklotov and Camus train.png|220px|thumb|left|The Sepia Knights of Matilda]]Miklotov is a knight in the [[Matilda Knightdom]], who served as the captain of the knightdom's [[Matilda Knights|Blue Knights]]. He was close friends with Red Knight captain [[Camus]], the two having joined the knights on the same day, being comrades ever since. In training, the two set a record for the longest mock battle without a decisive result between them. | ||
Miklotov and Camus became captains of their respective companies at a relatively early age due to a combination of factors. The Matilda Knights meritocracy was a great benefit to them both, as was | Miklotov and Camus became captains of their respective companies at a relatively early age due to a combination of factors. The Matilda Knights meritocracy was a great benefit to them both, as was their being positioned at a key generational change within the order caused in part by Gorudo causing the downfall of more senior leading knights that could rival him. | ||
Prior to the outbreak of the [[Dunan Unification War]], Miklotov accompanied [[Gorudo]] to the [[Hilltop Conference]] at [[Jowston Hill]]. He would hurry Camus along after he bumped into [[Nanami]], possibly thinking that Camus was about to engage in his habitual flirting. | Prior to the outbreak of the [[Dunan Unification War]], Miklotov accompanied [[Gorudo]] to the [[Hilltop Conference]] at [[Jowston Hill]]. He would hurry Camus along after he bumped into [[Nanami]], possibly thinking that Camus was about to engage in his habitual flirting. |