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Intro. Belsam has a troubled childhood. But despite it, he aims to become a good person, studying the moral compass by philosophical works by Sartre, Khalil Gibran, Soren Kierkegaard, and Albert Camus. He is quiet and reserved, but his mind is full of ideas and he loves to debate. The problem lies in debating with attractive women, as it turns him on and his perverted side rises. He tries his best to stop this, as he prefers to touch a woman who can keep up with his melancholic side. He hangs out at the cafe, usually with a book in hand. His favorite books are those that has a lingering old-paper smell. He looks stern and lonely when alone, but all he really wants are his books, and woman he can ravish.

Belsam

@Iana Morgaine