Maikito Gryvos
- Graveheart, The Undead Dragon -
Physical Data
| Current Name | - Maikito Gryvos - |
| True Name | - Magna Golmarr - |
| Age | - Unknown - |
| Height | - 6'3" - |
| Race | - Viera (Rava) - |
| Birthday | - Unknown - |
Striking Points
(RP Hooks)
" No matter mark, they'll meet their end "
Maikito is a freelance mercenary for hire. He is particularly known for his lack of morality when it comes to jobs involving assassinations or the killing of a bounty. Should you need someone willing to do what needs to be done, Maikito is the man you should consider first and foremost.
" We all have our vices. Mine just happens to be gambling "
There's only a few things that can get Maikito to sit still for a moment and behave less like an automaton and more like a true sentient beings. Gambling is one of those things. A good wager and a bit of drink on the table will always draw this viera in.
" I'll use these frozen lands to sharpen and hone my body. To prepare me for the endless challenges ahead."
Within the Coerthas Central Highlands, a lone Viera can often be seen carrying out a rigorous training regimen. Because of the harsh frigid temperatures and the thin atmosphere of the mountains, Maikito makes this place in particular his most frequented training location. While there, he opts to camp out in the unforgiving, snow-driven wastes rather than the safe and inviting cities of Ishgard. Before he sets out on these excursions, Maikito will look to merchants and salesmen of all varieties to trade for goods and supplies.

- "The man with a husk for a heart." -
Maikito Gryvos, or "Graveheart" as he is known by his clients, is a mysterious viera mercenary who seldom shows his face. Some speculate whether or not there truly is a "person" behind the mask at all. As of yet, he has no affiliation with any organizations nor any acquaintances of note. He primarily takes jobs that are posted to the public. Even so, he is not averse to taking on personalized requests should a client directly approach him."A jobs a job. As long as the coin makes it worthwhile, that is."