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[[Ramiel DeWülf]] was a noble scion from [[Winterwend]]. Before joining the [[Campaigners]] in Humanity 107, he had a reputation for being a rakish, "good-for-nothing" troublemaker.
[[Ramiel DeWülf]] was a noble scion from [[Winterwend]]. Before joining the [[Campaigners]] in Humanity 107, he had a reputation for being a rakish, "good-for-nothing" troublemaker.


=== Description ===  
= Description=  
Ramiel DeWülf was an athletically built man with prominent features and bright, "joyful" eyes. His deep brown hair hung in unkempt curls about his ears, and his chin seemed perpetually stubbled. At a young age he already bore scars from a wide variety of injuries, though most were made subtle by expert medical care. He was described as very handsome by himself.
Ramiel DeWülf was an athletically built man with bright, "joyful" eyes. His deep brown hair hung in unkempt curls about his ears, and his chin seemed perpetually stubbled. At a young age he already bore scars from a wide variety of injuries, though most were made subtle by expert medical care. He was described as very handsome by himself.
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