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Some say he was a regular assistant at first - but he certainly isn't no longer. Capable of calling anyone to join the Grey Tide, he's worshiped by assistants and villains everywhere, as the almighty Griffin. His powerful leadership skills, combined with his blatant lack of respect for authority, makes him quite the lethal opponent for security and command staff alike. Assistants say their prayers to him, and the captain tells his secrets to him with the assistance of a toolbox.
Some say he was a regular assistant at first - but he certainly isn't no longer. Capable of calling anyone to join the Grey Tide, he's worshiped by assistants and villains everywhere, as the almighty Griffin. His powerful leadership skills, combined with his blatant lack of respect for authority, makes him quite the lethal opponent for security and command staff alike. Assistants say their prayers to him, and the captain tells his secrets to him with the assistance of a toolbox.


Whether he's an assistant blessed with an unholy power, whether he simply has impeccable speaking skills and a griffon uniform, or whether he's actually a hell-sent griffon, noone knows. All that they know is that fearing his presence, and trying their damnedest to escape him, are the only ways to go a shift uninterrupted. But, of course, nowhere is safe - The Griffin has eyes and ears everywhere, in the form of grey-suited terrors known as 'assistants', or 'henchmen'. His robustness can vary greatly based off of his mood - some days he's only matched by the Owlman, and other days he can be stopped by just a lone security officer. If he's upset, and in a robust mood - you had better pray to the [[Administrators|Gods]] that he takes mercy on your soul.
Whether he's an assistant blessed with an unholy power, whether he simply has impeccable speaking skills and a griffon uniform, or whether he's actually a hell-sent griffon, noone knows. All that they know is that fearing his presence, and trying their damnedest to escape him, are the only ways to go a shift uninterrupted. But, of course, nowhere is safe - The Griffin has eyes and ears everywhere, in the form of grey-suited terrors known as 'assistants', or 'henchmen'. His robustness can vary greatly based off of his mood - some days he's only matched by the [[Owlman]], and other days he can be stopped by just a lone security officer. If he's upset, and in a robust mood - you had better pray to the [[Administrators|Gods]] that he takes mercy on your soul.
 
== Powers ==
== Powers ==

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Super-villain-Griffin

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Difficulty: Super_Heroes
Guides: Not defined
Access: None
Duties: You are The Griffin, the ultimate supervillain. You thrive on chaos and have no respect for the supposed authority of the command staff of this station. Along with your gang of dim-witted yet trusty henchmen, you will be able to execute the most dastardly plans.


Lore

The Griffin. The Grey Tidecaller. King of Assistants. Lord of Toolboxes. All one and the same.

Some say he was a regular assistant at first - but he certainly isn't no longer. Capable of calling anyone to join the Grey Tide, he's worshiped by assistants and villains everywhere, as the almighty Griffin. His powerful leadership skills, combined with his blatant lack of respect for authority, makes him quite the lethal opponent for security and command staff alike. Assistants say their prayers to him, and the captain tells his secrets to him with the assistance of a toolbox.

Whether he's an assistant blessed with an unholy power, whether he simply has impeccable speaking skills and a griffon uniform, or whether he's actually a hell-sent griffon, noone knows. All that they know is that fearing his presence, and trying their damnedest to escape him, are the only ways to go a shift uninterrupted. But, of course, nowhere is safe - The Griffin has eyes and ears everywhere, in the form of grey-suited terrors known as 'assistants', or 'henchmen'. His robustness can vary greatly based off of his mood - some days he's only matched by the Owlman, and other days he can be stopped by just a lone security officer. If he's upset, and in a robust mood - you had better pray to the Gods that he takes mercy on your soul.

Powers