Griffin Langley

Griffin, a character in The Elementalists series, is a sophomore at Penderghast College of Elemental Magicks and one of Your Character’s Love Interests. He makes his first appearance in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Griffin has black hair, brown eyes, and dark skin. He wears a gray hoodie with black sleeve cuffs, waistband, and cords and a pair of black pants.

Personality
Griffin is shown to be kind-hearted, selfless, and supportive. He is also extremely hard-working as he is most self-conscious about his work ethic, becoming uncomfortable if he thinks that others believe him to be slacking off.

Although he has a strong passion for Thief and aspired to join Penderghast's Thief team, his greatest passion lies in helping others with Penderghast's Natural Sciences Programme heavily influencing his college selection. His ultimate ambition is to become a part of the Natural Disasters Relief.

Your Character
He is one of your love interests if you choose to date men or men and women.

In a premium scene in Chapter 8, you are able to kiss him for the first time.

Parents
When it comes to Thief, Griffin explains that his parents are his biggest fans. In this regard they are incredibly supportive of him, wanting him to become a professional Thief player. However when Griffin attempts to talk about his true passion of Natural Disaster Relief, they refuse to talk about it with him.

Everett Merkseyer
Everett is the captain of the Thief team. He appears abrasive towards Griffin in their first interaction shown together, and Griffin has expressed the feeling that his teammates do not treat him very well.

Trivia

 * He is shown on the cover of The Elementalists.
 * It's revealed in Chapter 1 that he is an Earth-Att.
 * In Chapter 5, he tells Your Character that he wanted to join Penderghast because of the Natural Sciences progamme and that he is on a sports scholarship.
 * In elementary school, he was called 'Griffin, the Almighty Griffin'.
 * He can play a number of stringed instruments including the ukulele, guitar, and cymitar (a guitar that emits cymbal sounds).