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=== 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 looking "dangerous" and "very handsome".<ref>Description given by Ramiel DeWülf</ref>
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 looking "dangerous" and "very handsome".<ref>description given by [[Ramiel DeWülf]]</ref>

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Ramiel DeWülf
Birth Humanity 82
Death Somehow not yet
Gender Male
Race Human
Father Sir Gabriel DeWülf
House House DeWülf
Alias(es) The Suitor (Campaigners)
Battering Ram (as a teenager)

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

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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 looking "dangerous" and "very handsome".[1]

  1. description given by Ramiel DeWülf