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Griamore, a former Holy Knight of Liones, hails from a long lineage of knights devoted to the kingdom. As Dreyfus’s son, he forged a close childhood bond with Princess Veronica, evolving into her unwavering protector. His loyalty, rooted in childhood role-playing as her obedient steed, drives him to prioritize her safety above all else, even embracing ruthlessness in his duties.

Towering in stature with a muscular build, Griamore sports grey shoulder-length hair and gladiatorial-style armor. His signature combat ability, the "Wall," conjures magical barriers ranging from basic shields to near-indestructible defenses capable of neutralizing threats like Guila’s explosives or Diane’s colossal strikes. These barriers adapt offensively, entrapping foes or forcibly expelling them from battlefields. Though his power waned temporarily after a magical regression to childhood during Istar training, he later reclaimed his strength.

A defining failure occurs at the Vaizel Fight Festival when Griamore misidentifies Matrona as Elizabeth. His barrier, fueled by resolve to shield Veronica, crumbles under Matrona’s brute force, humiliating him. This defeat, compounded by an earlier loss to Meliodas, ignites a fervent desire for redemption. His devotion faces its gravest test when Veronica dies shielding Elizabeth from Guila’s mine. Her final order to protect Elizabeth forces Griamore to redirect his loyalty despite overwhelming grief and self-blame.

In later conflicts against Hendrickson and the demon Fraudrin—who secretly manipulated his father for years—Griamore confronts the twisted legacy of Dreyfus’s possession. After Hendrickson kills Dreyfus, Griamore allies with Meliodas, strategically deploying barriers to corner Hendrickson in their final clash.

Post-Holy War, Veronica’s resurrection transforms their dynamic: childhood devotion blossoms into romance, culminating in their departure from Liones to found a new kingdom. This shift marks Griamore’s evolution from subordinate to equal partner, transcending rigid duty. His camaraderie with Gilthunder and Howzer, dubbed "The Three Brats," reflects a shared mischievous youth, though tensions simmer over conflicting loyalties and paternal legacies.

Griamore’s journey concludes with quiet resolve. He interred Veronica in Pernes, honoring her cherished memories, and erected a tomb for Fraudrin, reconciling conflicted emotions toward his father’s manipulator. Once a ruthless enforcer, he embraces vulnerability, departing Liones to forge a new life—a testament to growth beyond the shadows of duty and loss.