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An ostentatiously wealthy and extravagantly dressed [[adventuring party]] during the Age of Heroes. [[Valiant Inc.]] were all children of stupendously wealthy families who wanted to use their parent's money and influence, coupled with their own arcane talent and mechanical training, to serve the public. The party arrived in style wherever they went, dressed in expensive three-piece suits, polished steel-toed loafers, and an array of seemingly normal monocles, canes, and gloves equipped for combat. It was Valiant's own [[Commodore Shatterfury]] who used his group's reputation and money to commercialize adventuring. Trading cards, toys, and signed memorabilia. If it could make fanboys and collectors sweat, Shatterfury probably found a way to make it make him money. With all the grand entrances, business deals, and raining gold, it was easy to forget that at their core, Valiant Inc. wanted to help people. It was Valiant Inc. and all its members who publicly proclaimed that a kingdom's nobility serves its kingdom, and not the other way around.
An ostentatiously wealthy and extravagantly dressed [[adventuring party]] during the Age of Heroes. [[Valiant Inc.]] were all children of stupendously wealthy families who wanted to use their parent's money and influence, coupled with their own arcane talent and mechanical training, to serve the public. The party arrived in style wherever they went, dressed in expensive three-piece suits, polished steel-toed loafers, and an array of seemingly normal monocles, canes, and gloves equipped for combat. It was Valiant's own [[Commodore Shatterfury]] who used his group's reputation and money to commercialize adventuring. Trading cards, toys, and signed memorabilia. If it could make fanboys and collectors sweat, Shatterfury probably found a way to make it make him money. With all the grand entrances, business deals, and raining gold, it was easy to forget that at their core, Valiant Inc. wanted to help people. It was Valiant Inc. and all its members who publicly proclaimed that a kingdom's nobility serves its people, and not the other way around.
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An ostentatiously wealthy and extravagantly dressed adventuring party during the Age of Heroes. Valiant Inc. were all children of stupendously wealthy families who wanted to use their parent's money and influence, coupled with their own arcane talent and mechanical training, to serve the public. The party arrived in style wherever they went, dressed in expensive three-piece suits, polished steel-toed loafers, and an array of seemingly normal monocles, canes, and gloves equipped for combat. It was Valiant's own Commodore Shatterfury who used his group's reputation and money to commercialize adventuring. Trading cards, toys, and signed memorabilia. If it could make fanboys and collectors sweat, Shatterfury probably found a way to make it make him money. With all the grand entrances, business deals, and raining gold, it was easy to forget that at their core, Valiant Inc. wanted to help people. It was Valiant Inc. and all its members who publicly proclaimed that a kingdom's nobility serves its people, and not the other way around.

The party's members included: