In a time long past, following the dissolution and demise of the once-mighty Astoria Pirates, a fresh chapter began to unfold, breathing new life into a legacy that had seemed lost to the annals of history. The echoes of that tragic event reverberated through the ages, leaving an indelible mark on the chronicles of their planet Grandia, yet the winds of change were stirring, heralding a new era.
On a splendid day in the year 1858, Ajax Leonidas Hazelton, the great-great-grandson of the legendary Wolf, stumbled upon a treasured relic from the past—a faded photograph of his illustrious ancestor.
Leonidas, affectionately known as 'Leo' by those closest to him, is a 19-year-old young man born on March 17, 1839 in the kingdom of Aerstu. He sports a wild mane of orange, spiky hair and possesses determined, shining eyes. Standing at 5'8, he is dressed in a blue jacket paired with cropped blue jeans.
This remarkable find, nestled within the hallowed halls of a museum, served as a poignant reminder that Wolf's legacy had been lovingly preserved through the years. The image captured not just the likeness of a man, but the essence of his golden-hearted bravery, a spirit that had not dimmed with time. Leo marveled at the impact Wolf had made, his courage and valor inspiring countless warriors and seafarers who followed in his wake. The tales of his exploits continued to resonate, igniting the hearts of those who dared to dream of adventure upon the high seas. Indeed, the legacy of Wolf lived on, a beacon of hope and inspiration for a new generation of fighters and pirates, eager to carve their own names into the tapestry of history.