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In [[Guilds and Leaders of 2017|2017]], though the specific month has been lost to time, Spyros would join [[the Kingdom]], specifically House [[Line of Regium|Regium]], on the basis of [[Mika Vaughn]], another Greek player, being in the guild. This was his first foray into the Graal Military Community, and where he would gain much knowledge of its inner workings and its big names.
 
After a period of stagnation in his rank, Spyros would become frustrated. It is then that, he claims out of pity, Lord-Commander [[Grizz|Grizz Regium]] recommended promoting him. It went to High King [[Vulnus|Auel Vulnus]], to which Spyros attained the rank of Regal Knight with his assent. He did not accomplish much before this, though with his new position, he started putting in the time to recruit and contribute to his guild. It was with these efforts that Vulnus took interest in the young, self admittedly immature soldier. Vulnus was, however, more often than not busy, much to the chagrin of Spyros.
 
With Vulnus' abdication to [[Auel|Auel Vist]], Spyros left House Regium, and by extension, the Kingdom.
 
== The Valerian Empire==
Spyros would move on to [[Valerian Military|Valeria]], entering into service under the 3rd Valerian Command. Here, he met many of the friends still with him today, such as Thanatos Lathum, [[Grim Valeria|Grim]], Ash Valeria, and Paynius Jr.Junior (Or Demetrius, not to be confused with [[Paynius Valeria]]). This time in Valeria would serve as the foundation of the skills in sparring Spyros holds today.
 
By showing his interest in the guild, he rose the ranks from the very bottom, eventually being chosen to replace a Captain who had recently vacated their position. This would, however, fuel a bit of an ego in the young officer, making him want of higher and higher ranks for the time. According to himself, however, he ran his position well, thanks to receiving it in favorable conditions. While fighting wars in Valeria, Spyros also showed an aptitude in marking and arguing screenshots of the bygone method of warfare.