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Wiegraf Folles

Biography
For a short time, Wiegraf and Ramza live in parallel, while still skirmishing as neither knows that some of their goals are aligned. A commoner, Wiegraf leads the Corpse Brigade, a small army of revolutionaries aiming to remove Ivalice's feudal system as payback for mistreatment in the Fifty Years' War. Rogue members of his forces botch kidnappings of both Alma (taking Tietra instead) and Elmdore, bringing down the wrath of both the White and Black Lions, and giving him reason to reverse both just as Ramza does the same. Any potential common ground between the two becomes more impossible, though, as Ramza slays Wiegraf's sister, Milleuda, in battle. For a time, Wiegraf disappears from view, in mourning and with his forces annihilated.For more, ensure that your spoilers are turned on.
Personae Entries
Leader of the Corpse Brigade, a group of brigands terrorizing Gallionne. During the Fifty Years' War, he served as leader of the Dead Men, a company of volunteer soldiers assembled from the peasantry. Although they fought valiantly, they were no longer needed after Ivalice's defeat, and at war's end were summarily discharged without compensation.
Leader of the Corpse Brigade, a group of brigands terrorizing Gallionne. During the Fifty Years' War, he served as leader of the Dead Men, a company of volunteer soldiers assembled from the peasantry. Although they fought valiantly, they were no longer needed after Ivalice's defeat, and at war's end were summarily discharged without compensation. As leader of the Corpse Brigade, Wiegraf used kidnapping and assassination in a campaign to free the common people from the suffering imposed by the ruling classes. However, the Brigade was wiped out in a government counterattack. Wiegraf has not been seen since the battle at Ziekden.
Leader of the Corpse Brigade, a group of brigands terrorizing Gallionne. During the Fifty Years' War, he served as leader of the Dead Men, a company of volunteer soldiers assembled from the peasantry. Although they fought valiantly, they were no longer needed after Ivalice's defeat, and at war's end were summarily discharged without compensation. As leader of the Corpse Brigade, Wiegraf used kidnapping and assassination in a campaign to free the common people from the suffering imposed by the ruling classes. However, the Brigade was wiped out in a government counterattack. Wiegraf is currently working in secret as a member of the Knights Templar.
Leader of the Corpse Brigade, a group of brigands terrorizing Gallionne. During the Fifty Years' War, he served as leader of the Dead Men, a company of volunteer soldiers assembled from the peasantry. Although they fought valiantly, they were no longer needed after Ivalice's defeat, and at war's end were summarily discharged without compensation. As leader of the Corpse Brigade, Wiegraf used kidnapping and assassination in a campaign to free the common people from the suffering imposed by the ruling classes. However, the Brigade was wiped out in a government counterattack. As the Church's interests coincided with his own hatred of the aristocracy, he then joined the templarate, but was slain in battle against Ramza at Riovanes.
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