The Lion and His Pride
by Irene Ellet, The Writing on the Wall
Rumors continue to swirl around the man known only as the "Lion of Bruhl," a figure who has rapidly gained a mythical status among Gallian soldiers and citizens alike. Identified by some sources as Sergeant Jericho Finch (pictured above), this shadowy operative is believed to lead a clandestine unit of irregulars operating far beyond the reach of regular command structures. While the military has offered no official statement, whispers across the frontlines describe a team sent where even seasoned militia fear to tread, tasked with sabotage, assassination, and counterintelligence in the most contested sectors of the war.
One such mission, according to unconfirmed reports, took place deep inside the ruined city of Vasel, where Imperial forces had begun fortifying their grip. It was there, sources claim, that Sergeant Finch and his unit executed a surgical strike against an Imperial communications relay, using enemy signals to redirect entire battalions, including the infamous Armored Fourth under General Radi Jaeger, into a predesignated artillery kill zone. The result was a devastating bombardment that left the elite Imperial unit crippled and the enemy's eastern advance in shambles. The scale and precision of the operation have led many to speculate whether this mysterious squad operates with insider knowledge or something more arcane.
The Gallian Army has neither confirmed nor denied the Lion's existence, but morale among frontline troops has visibly surged. Soldiers speak of the Lion's Pride in hushed tones, a unit of ghosts that strike from the shadows and leave ruin in their wake. Whether Sergeant Jericho Finch is a man, a myth, or something in between, one thing remains certain; wherever the Lion roams, the Empire bleeds.