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==Biography==
==Biography==
On his father's orders, in Grann 757 Gandolf led the Verdane army on a raid of neighboring [[Grannvale]], in an attempt to prevent Grannvale from invading Verdane first.  Gandolf's army beseiged and conquered [[Yngvi]] Castle, with Gandolf personally almost killing [[Midayle]] to end the siege, then he abducted its stewardess Lady [[Edain]] to be a trophy wife, taking her back to Verdane and leaving the Grannvale raid in the hands of his subordinates, intending to return later with his brother [[Cimbaeth]] to pillage the country further.  Back at Marpha Castle, upon realizing that his brother [[Jamke]] had released Edain from her imprisonment in the castle, he deployed his army to retrieve her and [[Dew]] and to fight [[Sigurd]]'s impending invasion force.  He was defeated and slain in this battle.
On his father's orders, in Grann 757 Gandolf led the Verdane army on a raid of neighboring [[Grannvale]], in an attempt to prevent Grannvale from invading Verdane first.  Gandolf's army beseiged and conquered [[Yngvi]] Castle, with Gandolf personally almost killing [[Midir]] to end the siege, then he abducted its stewardess Lady [[Edain]] to be a trophy wife, taking her back to Verdane and leaving the Grannvale raid in the hands of his subordinates, intending to return later with his brother [[Cimbaeth]] to pillage the country further.  Back at Marpha Castle, upon realizing that his brother [[Jamke]] had released Edain from her imprisonment in the castle, he deployed his army to retrieve her and [[Dew]] and to fight [[Sigurd]]'s impending invasion force.  He was defeated and slain in this battle.


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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
===Battle quotes===
===Battle quotes===
{{Quote|Kehehe... You!  Not bad for bein’ here all on yer lonesome, but I’ve had enough of yer strugglin’!|Gandolf, when attacking [[Midayle]] in a cutscene in [[Birth of a Holy Knight|the Prologue]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
{{Quote|Kehehe... You!  Not bad for bein’ here all on yer lonesome, but I’ve had enough of yer strugglin’!|Gandolf, when attacking [[Midir]] in a cutscene in [[Birth of a Holy Knight|the Prologue]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}


{{Quote|Oh, come on! First me own brother lets me wife go, and now this?! Damn me rotten luck!|Gandolf, in [[Lady of the Forest|Chapter 1]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
{{Quote|Oh, come on! First me own brother lets me wife go, and now this?! Damn me rotten luck!|Gandolf, in [[Lady of the Forest|Chapter 1]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}


{{Quote|Ugh, REALLY? That knight from earlier?! The hell are you doin’ still breathin’?!|Gandolf, when fighting [[Midayle]] in [[Lady of the Forest|Chapter 1]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
{{Quote|Ugh, REALLY? That knight from earlier?! The hell are you doin’ still breathin’?!|Gandolf, when fighting [[Midir]] in [[Lady of the Forest|Chapter 1]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}


{{Quote|An’ what’re ya supposed to be? You’ve got guts, ya brat, but not much else!|Gandolf, when fighting [[Azelle]] in [[Lady of the Forest|Chapter 1]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
{{Quote|An’ what’re ya supposed to be? You’ve got guts, ya brat, but not much else!|Gandolf, when fighting [[Azelle]] in [[Lady of the Forest|Chapter 1]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}