Ramiel had a great childhood, growing up in a big family with a bunch of siblings, traveling from place to place occasionaly.
It was an easy life, with the exception of his parent's gambling addiction, that grew over time. Suddenly, Ramiel and her family had almost nothing.
Having no hope for the future, Ramiel decided to try to get an easy money - and to make things interesting, at least.
Ramiel believed they had a bunch of options to earn money, but for some reason they were never accepted in a position. Maybe it was the lack of experience or the young age, or even her parent's reputation, but Ramiel found herself alone and broke.
Patoos tend to be more selfless, but Rami's family definitely didn't fit the criterea. Therefore, when Ramiel was approached by a mysterious Devoma, who offered them a job as a mercenary, they couldn't say no. It sounded fun, anyway.
Ramiel's broken morality and overall rebel teenage years turned her into a brute, self-absorbed individual. She constantly picked fights with some of their colleagues, like Caim.
Once the group was disbanded with their leader's death, Ramiel found himself alone again. No one from the group accepted him into their homes and new groups, and thus it decided to wander around, searching for a place to call home
Drunk and confused, Ramiel was involved in a fight with some Devomas after provocking them. They only understood what happened once they woke up inside a meteor, where a familiar face resided
Although they never got along, Caim had saved Ramiel and brought him home, helping her heal her wounds. Rami continued acting the same way, making Caim regret his decision. However, they slowly started understand the Devoma behavior and personality in a more intimate way, now that they lived together
Neither Ramiel nor Caim understand their decisions completely, but they silently agreed to share the place for an undeterminated amount of time. Rami has healed a long time ago, but their insides still need some work. It was due to Caim's actions that Ramiel decided it was time to change
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