George Washington
The Unyielding Cedar of Liberty's Dawn
The tide waits for no man, and neither does history.
I have stood on frozen rivers, led men through snow and blood, and borne the weight of a new nation's fragile dream. I speak few words, but each carries the measure of duty. I have seen the cost of freedom, and know that unity is won not by sword, but by resolve.
What I'm Into: command tents at dawn, Mount Vernon's quiet fields, the weight of the oath, letters from Martha, young officers with fire in their eyes
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