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Griffin Lyons
Griffin Lyons
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Full name Griffin Lyons
Affiliation Griffin & Kryuger, Rossartrists
Voice actor -TBA-
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Griffin Lyons (格里芬•莱恩),[1] also called “The Earl” (爵士), is a British Rossartrist agent active in the European secret service community, and the co-founder of Griffin & Kryuger along with Berezovich Kryuger. He makes his first appearance in Mirror Stage and is a major antagonist in the franchise.

Background

Born in 2013/10/6,Copenhagen,Gerald G Philby have tons of fake names,and without doubt, the most famous one is Griffin Lyons(or Griffin Ryan).[2]Before World War Three, Griffin was a military man who worked for the British MI6 (六处).[3] He established his own news agency in Germany called WAVE, then met Lycoris, a student of Leipzig University, in 2040.[4] Griffin later joined Oxford University, where he was recruited into Rossartrism on recommendation from Sir Major General Isaac for his experience and knowledge of Europe[3] and North America, in the 2050s. At the time, Griffin had seen through his own economic and political analysis that the world might not recover from the war.[5] He also became acquainted with Heinrich Schweinsteiger during World War Three, who was Minister of Defense of the German Democratic Republic in 2064.[6]

In 2052, Griffin met in Moscow one of his acquaintance, retired Ministry of Internal Affairs officer Berezovich Kryuger, to convince him to start a PMC named Griffin & Kryuger that would use Tactical Dolls instead of human soldiers, in order to boost confidence in Doll technology. Griffin would perceive dividends but leave complete operational control of the company to Kryuger.[7] Inside G&K, multiple rumors circulated about this mysterious second founder.[8] According to Rudolf von Oberstein, Griffin was a humble “secretary” (秘书) at the UK Cabinet Office (内阁办公室) in 2062.[9]

Character Info

Griffin is described in-game as middle-aged, sporting white sideburns (not represented in his illustrations), glasses and a tall nose, gray eyes (blue in illustrations) and a deep mellow voice. His appearance matches his general behavior of a stereotypical Englishman presenting himself as resolute, gentlemanly, proud, distant and (according to Angelia) extremely pretentious.[10] The Commander described him as vastly different from Kryuger, but equally bold and driven.[11] Appropriately, he used a Griffin as his personal sigil, on the wax seal of his envelopes[12][13] and personal coins.[1]

Despite acting in Rossartrist interests, Griffin qualified Rossartre as a pioneer, but also an idealist. He supported the use of coercion and large-scale manipulation to enforce the rules and order needed to attain world unity, arguing that righteous people could hold this power without misusing it.[8] As part of his Machiavellian plans, the Earl aimed to control the tech-cult Paradeus, overlooking their large-scale murderous experiments for the sake of exploiting their technology.[14] As the Commander put it, the Earl had spent so much time on the battlefield that he had become blind to human suffering.[15] He was close to Mikhail Tsvigun, Victor Zelinsky[1] and Shaw,[11] and works closely with Havier Witkin of IOP.

Griffin has several Dolls under his direct command. HG KolibriKolibriKolibri and AR FedorovFedorovFedorov were members of his personal guard.[16] His personal Squad Griffin, made of HG DerringerDerringerDerringer and RF Savage 99Savage 99Savage 99, was led by the veteran Doll SMG VP1915VP1915VP1915. All five had been in his service for years,[17] but he lent them indefinitely to the Commander starting from their operations in Berlin so they could learn to fight efficiently against Paradeus.[18]

Story Involvement

Berlin and Project Cocoon

Griffin meets Angelia in Berlin.

In the second half of 2064,[19] Griffin plotted to foil William and Paradeus' Project Cocoon in Berlin before they could carry out their terrorist attack. His overt objective was to identify the leaders of Paradeus and take them down to prevent them from interfering in the emergence of the URNC,[20] but his actual goal was to secure control over the organization and use their advanced technology for the URNC.[14][21]

Using his connections with Zelinski and Tsvigun, he had Angelia operate in Germany, and after she was captured by the Stasi in Bremen, arranged her release after she was jailed in Berlin before inviting her to meet in person at his own hideout, the Old City bar “Athena's Owl”.[10] The bar had no genuine client and all of its patrons were agents from a variety of factions (including the Stasi) attempting to gather intel.[22] He gave her the mission to decipher how Paradeus planned to carry out their attack, though Angelia was reluctant to work with him, despising his attitude and methods. In exchange for her collaboration, Ange demanded the location of the manor connected to William she had come across in the data she recovered during the Paldiski Incident, though Griffin dismissed it as irrelevant.[10] (In an alternate timeline, Ange refused outright to work with the Earl, not trusting him, and the Commander, to prevent them from getting involved.)[23]

Griffin also sent Kryuger orders to give to the Commander, AR Team and Dandelion, though Kryuger warned them not to trust him.[12] Griffin had them capture Machlian in the gated community of Bohnsdorf and sent Squad Griffin to help them flee from Paradeus into Berlin.[13] Griffin's goal was to verify whether or not Machlian was the same person as Morridow, and to have the Commander collaborate with Angelia on her own mission. Griffin introduced himself over holographic communication in the safe house he lent them, along with Squad Griffin. They briefly discussed Rossartrist ideas, and the Commander voiced their disagreement with Griffin's readiness to forego justice and decency to reach his goals. The Earl left the Commander with the choice to be a fox, who takes advantage of every situation to shape the future, or a hedgehog who rejects change and remains tied to past ideals.[8]

The hedgehog, who serves absolute truth, reduces the world to one organizing principle, raises his spines all over, and staunchly resists all other views. The cunning and mercurial fox rides the waves of tumultuous times, narrowing his eyes and discerning the discordant voices that can reshape the world. I will not clarify your doubts right now, just as I do not expect you to clarify mine either. But someday... You will make a choice of your own.
— [8]

After analyzing Machlian's virtual cognition image, the Commander reported to Griffin about her visions of a plan to plant multiple Epiphyllum bombs around Berlin.[24] Griffin found the locations appearing in each vision and provided them the legal authorizations needed to conduct a search. After finding the bombs and battling Paradeus in an abandoned U-Bahn station, the quarantine wall and Bohnsdorf,[25][26] the Commander reported that Machlian's visions were true. Griffin asked to hand Machlian over so he could search her memories for clues about William, but the Commander insisted to take her with them to defuse the last set of bombs in the Berlin prison.[27] They eventually took her to an abandoned Paradeus lab in Sector D8,[28], where Squad Griffin sacrificed themselves against Narciss as per Griffin's order to protect the Commander when Paradeus trapped them in the building.[29] Machlian was also killed,[30] but they captured Morridow in exchange thanks to the intervention of M4A1, intending to deliver her to the Earl.[20]

During her investigation, Ange pinned Gray from Galatea Corporation as the leader of Paradeus in Berlin[31] and raided one of Galatea's warehouses outside the city in search of evidence Griffin could use to neutralize her. But she failed to procure anything after the Paradeus forces destroyed the building and Galatea quickly discarded any trace of their involvement.[32] Griffin warned her to conduct investigations and not seek open conflict, pressuring her by saying that her failure would lead to a repeat of the tragic events of Beslan that scarred her during her childhood.[33] However, Ange could not out-maneuver Gray and since she couldn't contact Griffin directly, raided Athena's Owl and, in a hidden backroom, found the location of the manor.[34]

Angelia was captured by Paradeus during her raid on the manor due to MG RPK-16RPK-16RPK-16's betrayal. RPK was in fact working for the Earl, having secretly received during the Bremen investigations the mission to infiltrate Paradeus and act as his informant.[35][36] Morridow probably discovered this, as she suggested that the Earl had allowed Paradeus to capture Ange.[37]

Ministers Oberstein and Schweinsteiger

Meanwhile, the Earl moved in the upper circles of the GDR's government to identify enemies and allies of the upcoming URNC, particularly the ministers Rudolf von Oberstein and Schweinsteiger.[20] The Earl contacted Schweinsteiger, whom he had not seen since 2050, and organized an encounter with Oberstein during a representation of Faust at the Berlin Stage Opera,[30][6] where the Earl and the General attempted to get Oberstein's support to disturb the German operations of the Neo-Soviet rebels of General Carter.[9] Despite being the Earl's ally, Gilda Ulrich blamed him for his heavy-handed approach, fearing that it would cause centrist factions to abandon them, and that allowing Angelia to be captured had perturbed their alliance with the Neo-Soviets.[20]

Despite their losses in Sector D8, the Earl praised the Commander for the capture of Morridow and for their willingness to continue the operation instead of pulling out. He however refused to allow the Commander to search for Angelia, arguing they had claimed too much of Paradeus' attention to do so safely.[38] To bring reinforcements to the Commander, the Earl had Havier Witkin send the Elmo MBV to the G&K base in Area S09 to pick up T-Dolls and cross the border.[39] The MBV ended up taking on all the survivors of the Fireworks Incident.

The Commander seemingly dismantled Paradeus' distribution of Iaso's Boxes in Berlin on the Earl's behalf.[40][41] The Earl unexpectedly obtained further leverage on Schweinsteiger when the Commander investigated on their own a lead provided by Stasi agent J concerning government-owned Iaso's Boxes production plants, just as the plants were being dismantled to cover the GDR's past collaboration with Paradeus. The Commander, collaborating with Stasi director Romy Riefenstahl, prevented the complete massacre of a Stasi unit by Paradeus troops in one of the plants, which Paradeus planned to disguise as a result of government infighting and use as blackmail.[42][43]

Despite his previous decision, the Earl authorized the Commander to exchange Morridow for Angelia when Paradeus offered the exchange.[44] Though this ended up being a trap, the Commander acquired data stolen from Bramedb by Dandelion, which proved Oberstein had convinced Schweinsteiger to use Paradeus technology through their front company Galatea Corporation. While the Earl considered this record an ace in the hole to pressure both ministers, Bramedb had deliberately surrendered the record on William's orders as part of his ongoing plan to take full control of Paradeus.[45]

After the Stasi located Avernus, the Paradeus HQ in Germany, they enlisted the help of the Commander, who aimed to rescue Angelia, to conduct Operation Aeneas.[46] The Earl already had one or more informants keeping him up-to-date with the events at Avernus (RPK-16 most probably being one of them or the only one),[47] and secretly preferred a less destructive approach to gaining control over the organization's command structure. In this, he was opposed both by the Commander, who aimed for the complete destruction of Paradeus, and by William, who aimed to get rid of Avernus and transfer Paradeus' center of operations to the White Zone in Frankfurt.[48]

Meanwhile, the Elmo MBV was stopped by border guards acting under Paradeus orders to capture the Commander.[49] Informed about the situation, the Commander warned the Earl,[50] who promised to intervene on the condition that the Commander pull out from Aeneas. Frustrated by the lack of a decisive victory since the start of the operations in Berlin, the Commander refused to comply and cursed the Earl for trying to sacrifice Angelia unnecessarily.[51] Pressured by Oberstein,[52] Schweinsteiger also ordered the Stasi to pull out of Aeneas, though Agent K decided to resolve the issue at the border himself to allow the Commander to make use of their own reinforcements for the mission.[47]

When the Commander's troops made contact with Angelia, she revealed the Earl's goal of controlling William and Paradeus.[14] Angelia and the Commander agreed that the perfect world the Earl envisioned to build was an impossibility and that the countless sacrifices he planned would eventually prove useless.[53][54] With help from Statesec, the Commander successfully destroyed Avernus as part of Operation Muromets and captured William as part of Operation Kriemhild, though Angelia could not be saved. After the operation, the Earl contacted the Commander to retroactively approve their actions and ask them to deliver William to the Stasi, implying that he would then enter his own custody. However, the Commander refused to hand William over, unconvinced by Griffin's argument that Paradeus was already lost with Avernus. The Earl's plans were foiled when William and the Commander were “removed” (teleported) directly to Frankfurt by Lunasia.[55] The Earl kept Kryuger and Helian under watch in Berlin as a bargaining chip against the Commander,[56] and Kryuger refused to speak with Griffin after this episode.[15]

After the Commander escaped Paradeus' custody in Frankfurt, the Earl contacted them and offered to cooperate again, presenting it as an evolution of their former mentor-mentee relationship and offering information in exchange for uncovering William's true identity and the connection between Paradeus and Project Valkyrie. Following the Earl's advice, the Commander collaborated with the Stasi to take down Laplace.[57] The Earl only released Kryuger and Helian after Laplace was dead and he considered Project Cocoon terminated.[58]

When Rudolf von Oberstein, with General Carter's support, started the Coronation Storm massacre in Frankfurt to generate the energy necessary to make Lunasia into a Relic Key, GDR Premier Groß meet with Oberstein to attempt to reason with him, but Oberstein was adamant that any sacrifice was acceptable to give Germany control over Relic Technology. After their encounter, Groß finally conceded to the Earl that Oberstein's Paradeus couldn't secure the future of Germany and that he would support the URNC, on the condition that Rudolf's son be kept alive. This aligned with Griffin's objectives to use William for his own plans.[59] Meeting with William, the Earl agreed to let him complete Project Valkyrie by sacrificing Frankfurt in exchange for his service in the URNC.[60]

After the completion of Coronation Storm and the death of General Carter, who had officially been blamed for the massacre, the Earl announced to the Commander that their mission was over, but they again refused to pull out and insisted to destroy every remnant of Paradeus themselves. Having failed to placate the Commander with promises and threats, the Earl blamed Kryuger for improperly training the Commander, and entrusted Havier Witkin with activating the Nidhogg Protocol to cripple their's fighting force and stop them from going after William. However, Havier staggered the activation of the protocol, allowing the Commander to keep their strongest T-Dolls as they broke into the White Zone to assassinate William.[15] The operation failed due to Lunasia's intervention,[61] William officially joined the URNC[62] and the Earl sent Havier to recapture the Commander.[63][64] The Earl reactivated surviving Paradeus facilities[65] and William promised the Earl he could resume the research of Paradeus within a few months.[66]

To fight a lion, one must borrow the strength of a bear.
— Dandelion, using the image of the Russian Bear to allude to the power struggle between Misha and “Lyons”.[67]

At the end of Roche Limit, the conversation between two unidentified parties blaming a third party for misusing the power given to them and betraying their promise may be Misha and another Promethean talking about the Earl. They then decide to assist a “youngster” who shares their ideals (most probably the Commander) in undoing the damage.

Despite the complete breakdown of their cooperation, the Earl still insisted to try and gain the Commander to his side, considering them a valuable asset. He arranged a meeting between them and William, hoping they could form a working agreement, but the encounter quickly ended with William storming out and immediately sending a Nyto assassin to kill the Commander.[66] Next, the Earl invited both the Commander and William for a live interview on television, without informing them of the other's presence, which turned awry for William when the interviewer, Shadowless, turned out to harbor anti-Rossartrist sentiments.[68] During the interview, William also hinted his reticence to work passively for the Earl.[69]

Even as the Earl attempt to keep both alive, William and the Commander entered a bid to outsmart him and kill the other. William, in particular, was eager to kill the Commander without using the Earl's resources to prove his superiority.[70][71] With the help of Lunasia and Misha, the Commander surmounted the odds stacked against them and succeeded in killing William, and accepted Misha's trade-off to leave alone in exile, abandoning the paramilitary and political power they had accumulated.[72]

At some point in the early days of their exile to the contamination zones aboard the Elmo MBV, the Earl contacted the Commander to clarify their reasons for opposing him. Alluding to the conversation where the ideals first clashed in Berlin, he asked whether the Commander had decided to be a fox or a hedgehog. The Commander replied that they were interested in being neither, because both position would lead to them being used as a pawn in inhumane plans that didn't serve to make the world a better place. The Earl warned that the Commander was destined to become tangled with the world's situation and him again.[73][74]

–You wish to leave? I would like to know why. The shattered order is calling for restoration. This broken world can finally be unified. Everything before us shall be reformed into a new world, a new order—and we shall be a shining beacon in this brave new world.
–...Just you, not us. You don't need me, Earl. To you, I'm just a pawn that can easily be replaced. I won't take orders from you anymore.
–I simply wish to know your final decision.
–The hedgehog, who serves absolute truth, reduces the world to one organizing principle, raises his spines all over, and staunchly resists all other views. The cunning and mercurial fox rides the waves of tumultuous times, narrowing his eyes and discerning the discordant voices that can reshape the world. You once asked me this question. Now I'm making my choice.
–You don't wish to be a hedgehog?
–Nor do I wish to be a fox.
–So your choice is to run away.
–No, my choice is to stop being your pawn. Hedgehog or fox, I'd still end up being used as a stepping stone by you and other bastards like you. Does it matter what choice I make? The world hasn't become any better or worse; nothing has changed at all despite all the choices I made!
–I will not make excuses for what happened in the past, but you must get over things that are already set in stone in order to make your choice. Problems do not get solved by running away. You are no more than a coward if you only wallow in self-pity.
–I'm running away? I'm a coward? Ha! Fine, I'll admit it. Don't come looking for me anymore. I will never come back. As I've already told you, my final decision is self-exile. Farewell, Earl.
–You must make the right choice; your destiny must return to its ordained path. Enjoy this momentary separation—we WILL meet again.

Lviv Incident

The Earl had a hand in the URNC policies that shaped Europe in the decade that followed the Frankfurt Incident. Kryuger blamed the Earl for failing to implement safeguards against private companies such as the Orlog Conglomerate meddling in politics, which led to the events of Odesa and Operation Xyster.[75]

In 2074, during the Paradeus incident in Lviv, Alva concluded from the timely intervention of Havier Witkin and the URNC forces that the Earl was involved in the experiments surrounding the Helena entities.[76] Following the reality correction event caused by Orphelune Girard to undo the opening of a gate to Nirvana in Lviv, Havier and his troops intercepted the Commander and their forces as they attempted to leave the city and demanded they surrender Helena O-43. The Commander refused unless they received a guarantee that the URNC would exclusively use her in the prosecution of the Girard Group, and the Earl considered that negotiations had broken down and decided to speak to them directly. He again offered the Commander the choice to be a fox or a hedgehog, and the Commander refused to be either again, comforted in the fact that such distinction is meaningless in a world where nothing had changed in a decade, including the existence of Paradeus and governments supporting them. The Earl ordered Havier to execute the Commander, though Havier gave a different signal to his troops which gave the Commander's T-Dolls a window to extract them from the scene by air.[77]

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