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Latest revision as of 14:06, 22 April 2019

Sire Olphrec Dar Draconis is a veteran Knight of House Draconis, piloting the Knight Gallant Imperator Incendus.[1]

During the Pyrodiahn Campaign, Sire Olphrec was notably critical of the capabilities of Lady Jennika Tan Draconis, newly-appointed First Knight of Adrastapol and overall commander of House Draconis's forces on Pyrodiah. This came to a head when Lady Jennika led a mission to evacuate Planetary Governor Juliandros Beatifica from her cathedrum-fortress in the city of Castigorum.[1]

Leading one of the four lances of Knights committed to the mission, Olphrec frequently questioned Jennika, eventually disobeying her orders and leading a number of Knights in charging a Necron Warrior phalanx. In the resulting fighting, several Knights were killed and Sire Jaekeb Dar Draconis was severely injured. Sire Jaekeb was only saved by the direct intervention of Lady Jennika, who then threatened Olphrec that, if he stepped out of line again, she would meet him on the dueling field.[1]

Jennika earned great acclaim when the mission was complete, and it was noted by Sendraghorst, Sage Strategic of Adrastapol, that Olphrec staunchly supported Jennika thereafter.[1]

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