Ludwig Reims

Birth and Early Years
Ludwig was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1923. He was born to Lauden Reims, and Adalena Reims. He was born to a long German bloodline, it was particularly a military bloodline. And as such, he was expected to join the military, and at the age of seventeen, he joined the Seventh Army in 1940. After completing training, he seemed to have a natural affinity for command and warfare, as his family had.

Battle of Rostov
In the Battle of Rostov, Ludwig really shined, due to his rather special family and skill, he was an obergefrieter. He had developed many friends in Rostov, and saw the Seventh Army as his family. Among those friends, he met Burchard Schold, Zinaina Wermt, Kurt Berliner, etc. And he forged his morals, strictly staying with them.

Battle of Gazala
In the Battle of Gazala, Ludwig had finally gotten out of the cold and into the hot, as he fought in numerous skirmishes, notable ones such as the time he was forced to fight, even though he had been wounded. However, it hadn't been as life-changing as Rostov.

Battle of the Bulge
This is where Ludwig did best, he was now a stabsgefrieter, and he carried work out effectively and swiftly. He always went into the fray, ready to fight. However, during the battle, he had once received Chinese Water torture, as well as other traumatizing events. But, he never gave up on his life, he just decided that," I have two legs, I'll get up and use them."

Personal Philosophy/Beliefs
"As long as people walk the earth, evil will inhabit it, but maybe I can persuade them to change their ways?"

He always thought mercy was the better path, but he himself knew when things had to be done. He is agnostic, knowing that it's impossible to prove the validity of any religion, so in a way he respects it all.