While looking at it for the first time, Foss mused that Falconia may be the "resurrection" of the ancient Windham, Emperor Gaiseric's ancient capital and motherland of all nations, now suited to Griffith's wish of becoming king. The Pope described it as "the capital of the new world" and the beginning of Griffith's rule. A beautiful city, Falconia provides both a safe haven from the dangers of the outer world, now inhabited by all kinds of demons and monsters, as well as a place for people to trade and make a new life for themselves under the benevolent watch of Griffith.
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| - While looking at it for the first time, Foss mused that Falconia may be the "resurrection" of the ancient Windham, Emperor Gaiseric's ancient capital and motherland of all nations, now suited to Griffith's wish of becoming king. The Pope described it as "the capital of the new world" and the beginning of Griffith's rule. A beautiful city, Falconia provides both a safe haven from the dangers of the outer world, now inhabited by all kinds of demons and monsters, as well as a place for people to trade and make a new life for themselves under the benevolent watch of Griffith.
- While looking at it for the first time, Foss hinted that Falconia may be the "resurrection" of the ancient Wyndham, Emperor Gaiseric's ancient capital and motherland of all nations, now suited to Griffith's wish of becoming king. All that there is to know thus far is that it is reminiscent of Greek and Roman architecture with some hoplite and griffin-like statues at the main gate. The city also houses a domed arena in which Apostles fight against other creatures as a means of control. The Pope described it as "the capital of the new world" and the beginning of Griffith's rule.
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| - While looking at it for the first time, Foss mused that Falconia may be the "resurrection" of the ancient Windham, Emperor Gaiseric's ancient capital and motherland of all nations, now suited to Griffith's wish of becoming king. The Pope described it as "the capital of the new world" and the beginning of Griffith's rule. A beautiful city, Falconia provides both a safe haven from the dangers of the outer world, now inhabited by all kinds of demons and monsters, as well as a place for people to trade and make a new life for themselves under the benevolent watch of Griffith.
- While looking at it for the first time, Foss hinted that Falconia may be the "resurrection" of the ancient Wyndham, Emperor Gaiseric's ancient capital and motherland of all nations, now suited to Griffith's wish of becoming king. All that there is to know thus far is that it is reminiscent of Greek and Roman architecture with some hoplite and griffin-like statues at the main gate. The city also houses a domed arena in which Apostles fight against other creatures as a means of control. The Pope described it as "the capital of the new world" and the beginning of Griffith's rule.
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