Grayveil Corporation was not built. It was assembled. Quietly. Deliberately. Over years.
Founded by two brothers, Serath Nox and Jackson Lewis, the corporation emerged from the margins of UEE commerce with no announcement, no press release, and no face attached to its name. Just contracts. Just capital. Just results.
The two brothers came from nothing the verse would remember — which was exactly how they intended it.
Serath, a ghost by nature, operated through layers of intermediaries, shell companies, and encrypted channels. He built the unseen architecture — the networks, the leverage, the contingencies.
Jackson, sharp-minded and personable where his brother was not, became the handshake. The man in the room who made deals feel safe while Serath ensured they were airtight.
Today Grayveil remains deliberately opaque. Its true scope is known to very few. That is not a flaw in the design — it is the design.