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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 Death Corps, 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 Teta instead) and Elmdor, 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, Miluda, in battle. For a time, Wiegraf disappears from view, in mourning and with his forces annihilated.A powerful knight but a commoner, Wiegraf feels as if he has no place to go after his sister's death and the collapse of his army. This makes him open to the idea of joining the Knights Templar, which he does in order to build the power to exact his revenge. Upon encountering Ramza again, he is mortally wounded; the Zodiac Stone given to him by Vormav reacts, giving Wiegraf the opportunity to survive under the power of the Lucavi. Ramza encounters Wiegraf one last time, with the latter fully embracing the power of the Lucavi - when even that is not enough to kill his rival, Wiegraf permanently transforms into the demon who grants him his powers but is slain with finality.
Brave Story Entries
Leader of "Death Corps" that terrorizes the Galione territory. Former leader of the Knights of Death. At the end of the Fifty Year War, the Knights of Death were formed due to the lack of military strength. Volunteers were assembled to make up the group of Knights. Active during the later years of the War, but after their defeat, they ceased to exist, and were disbanded without any compensation.
Leader of the anti-Aristocrat "Death Corps". He was also the leader of the Knights of Death, which were made up of volunteers during the Fifty Year War. To relieve the stronghold of the Aristocrats, they performed terrorist acts, such as assassinations and kidnappings of leading figures, but were eliminated by retaliation by the officials. Last seen at the battle at Zeakden Fort.
Leader of the anti-Aristocrat "Death Corps". He was also the leader of the Knights of Death, which were made up of volunteers during the Fifty Year War. To relieve the stronghold of the Aristocrats, they performed terrorist acts, such as assassinations and kidnappings of leading figures, but were eliminated by retaliation by the officials. Currently, one of the Temple Knights.
Leader of the anti-Aristocrat "Death Corps". He was also the leader of the Knights of Death, which were made up of volunteers during the Fifty Year War. To relieve the stronghold of the Aristocrats, they performed terrorist acts, such as assassinations and kidnappings of leading figures, but were eliminated by retaliation by the officials. His anti-Aristocratic belief matched that of the Church, as he became a Temple Knight. Killed by you in battle at Riovanes Castle.
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Affiliation | Death Corps Church of Glabados Murond Knights Templar |
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