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Gimel is the administrator of the Arcadia district of [[Tokyo Millenium]]. He is described as exceptionally intelligent. The residents of Arcadia refer to him as "Lord Gimel", and view him as their Messiah, owing the peace and happiness they experience in the district to him.
Gimel is the administrator of the Arcadia district of [[Tokyo Millenium]]. He is described as exceptionally intelligent. The residents of Arcadia refer to him as "Lord Gimel", and view him as their Messiah, owing the peace and happiness they experience in the district to him.


He is a very ethereal looking man, being dressed in all white clothes and a choker, with his sleeves having tiered ruffles and an open dress shirt that shows off his well-defined chest and abdomen. He has gold chains that act as a belt and atop his long and black hair rests a laurel wreath. His footwear consists of just brown sandals, and he is always seen holding a golden harp. His design for the Playstation release of ''Shin Megami Tensei II'' is slightly different, as his hair is longer, the golden harp has different design, it lacks the golden chains, and his sleeves are tiered puffs instead of ruffles. The clothing is more reminiscent of a low cut bell bottom pant suit.
He is a very ethereal looking man, being dressed in all white clothes and a choker, with his sleeves having tiered ruffles and an open dress shirt that shows off his well-defined chest and abdomen. He has gold chains that act as a belt and atop his long and black hair rests a laurel wreath. His footwear consists of just brown sandals, and he is always seen holding a golden lyre. His design for the Playstation release of ''Shin Megami Tensei II'' is slightly different, as his hair is longer, the golden lyre has different design, it lacks the golden chains, and his sleeves are tiered puffs instead of ruffles. The clothing is more reminiscent of a low cut bell bottom pant suit.


"Gimel" is named after the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, which can translate to either "3" or "Camel".
"Gimel" is named after the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, which can translate to either "3" or "Camel".
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