Wolfgang Arnholtz
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| Full name | Wolfgang Arnholtz |
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| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Hair color and style | Black |
| Eye color | Blue |
| Skin color | White |
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| Date of birth | 1705 AN |
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| Occupation | Author, Social Activist |
Wolfgang Rudolf Arnholtz (b. 1705 AN) is a Weisenburger author who is most known for his tell-all novel, The Plight of the Louisians, which exposed the discrimination and systematized poverty that the Louisian people in the United Principalities faced.
Born to a Saxon family in the city of Lordpan in Akhidia, Arnholtz left his hometown during Akhidia's collapse and moved to Oudorp. He attended the University of Svorgas, obtaining a Doctorate in Cultural Anthropology. After a decade of documenting several groups of oppressed people throughout Micras, he discovered the state of the Louisian-speaking community in the United Principalities. After documenting these conditions he published a tell-all novel called The Plight of the Louisians. Arnholtz would end up having to leave the UPC in order to escape an arrest warrant that was issued after the books publishing due to blasphemous statements against the royal family.
After much moving around, Arnholtz settled in a small flat in Cárdenas and continued his activism towards the Louisian community. He would then make the decision to donate all revenue recieved from The Plight of the Louisians to the Louisian Relief Fund.