In the moments of national survival, some choose to play it safe, some are left angry and helpless, others decide to stand aside, or even defect to the enemy, but there are those who will step forward and attempt to turn the tide.
Georgiadi Hadrian had lived his life unknown to fame, never making any headlines or performing any extraordinary feats. Across the Old Continent, it was likely that no celebrated masters would remember his name.
Much like Charles would always forget Vigo!
Yet it was this obscure Georgiadi Hadrian, Count of Georgeadi, who emerged composed in the face of the Allied Army of four nations. When everyone was in despair and many deflected the responsibility, refusing to take the role of commander, he stepped up and devised a strategy that was simple, bold, insane, yet incredibly effective.