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Billy was a soldier in the Slayheim Liberation Army along with Brad Evans, and served under Vinsfeld Rhadamanthus. At the end of the war, however, Billy was critically wounded, making him an invalid. With the close of hostilities and the destruction of Slayheim, he was left in the care of Merrill in the village of T'Bok.

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  • Billy was a soldier in the Slayheim Liberation Army along with Brad Evans, and served under Vinsfeld Rhadamanthus. At the end of the war, however, Billy was critically wounded, making him an invalid. With the close of hostilities and the destruction of Slayheim, he was left in the care of Merrill in the village of T'Bok.
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  • Billy was a soldier in the Slayheim Liberation Army along with Brad Evans, and served under Vinsfeld Rhadamanthus. At the end of the war, however, Billy was critically wounded, making him an invalid. With the close of hostilities and the destruction of Slayheim, he was left in the care of Merrill in the village of T'Bok. Once Brad Evans can return to T'Bok, he begins to understand the true meaning of courage. This, in turn, gives him the spirit of the guardian Justine. Billy is also shown at the end of the game, talking, cheering Ashley Winchester on as he battles Lord Blazer one last time. The suggestion is that Billy has indeed recovered, but the game's awful localization effort makes it impossible to tell.
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