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His airy demeanor covered his more serious and responsible attitude towards his men. This trait was exploited by the [[Toran Liberation Army]] in their [[Battle at the Northern Checkpoint|attack on the Northern Checkpoint]] as Griffith quickly agreed to surrender in exchange for the lives of his men.
His airy demeanor covered his more serious and responsible attitude towards his men. This trait was exploited by the [[Toran Liberation Army]] in their [[Battle at the Northern Checkpoint|attack on the Northern Checkpoint]] as Griffith quickly agreed to surrender in exchange for the lives of his men.


Following his surrender, Griffith joined the Liberation Army and aided the rescue of [[Warren]] from [[Moravia]]. For the remainder of the war, he fought bravely in the [[Former Imperial Soldiers]]. He would state he had no problem joining the Liberation Army as they were more likely to win the war. However, it seems he may have said this out of embarrassment of his swift defeat. His swords were painted black, which added an extra layer of intimidation to the man in battle.
Following his surrender, Griffith joined the Liberation Army and aided the rescue of [[Warren]] from [[Moravia]]. For the remainder of the war, he fought bravely in the [[Former Imperial Soldiers]] unit. He would state he had no problem joining the Liberation Army as they were more likely to win the war. However, it seems he may have said this out of embarrassment of his swift defeat. His swords were painted black, which added an extra layer of intimidation to the man in battle.


After the war, he refused to join the nascent Toran Republican Army and instead started a business, the talents that allowed him to lead his men so well being applicable to more than just warfare.
After the war, he refused to join the nascent Toran Republican Army and instead started a business, the talents that allowed him to lead his men so well being applicable to more than just warfare.