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Every design in this catalog tells a true story. The knights, the warriors, the founders, the sentinels, men whose choices still echo across centuries. This is their legacy. Worn daily.
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There is a war that has been running longer than human history. It was already old when the first man drew his first breath. It will not end with negotiation. It will not end with compromise. It will not end until one side is finished.
Michael knows this.
He has been fighting since before time had a name. Not because he was ordered to. Not because he had no choice. Because he looked at what evil was and made a decision that has never wavered, not once, across the full weight of eternity. No peace. No quarter. No negotiation with what should not exist.
The Church gave him titles that tell you exactly what he is. Princeps Militiae Caelestis, Prince of the Heavenly Army. Defensor Contra Malum, Defender Against Evil. Not honorary titles. Job descriptions. The kind that are written in the language of men who understood that some things are worth fighting for and some things are worth fighting against, and that knowing the difference is the beginning of everything.
The man who wears this understands the same thing. Not in a theological argument. Not in a debate. In the way he lives, what he protects, what he refuses to tolerate, where he plants his feet and refuses to move.
There are men who negotiate with darkness because it's easier. There are men who look the other way because the fight isn't worth it. And then there are men who have made the same decision Michael made, quietly, permanently, without announcement.
No peace with evil.
Not today. Not ever.
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