Ravager
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<title source="name"><default>Ravager</default></title>
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<label>Status</label><format><label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Previous Team(s)</label> <label>Base of Operations</label></group> <group><header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label></group> </infobox>
Ravager was a villain.
Abilities and Powers
Ravager had enhanced fighting abilities and was able to inflict festering and permanently scarring wounds.<ref name="WOG">" Worm Quotes and WoG Repository</ref>
History
Ravager hired the Slaughterhouse Nine in order to kill Mouse Protector, a hero that had apparently managed to annoy Ravager enough to make that seem like a reasonable thing to do. The Slaughterhouse Nine did, in fact, kill Mouse Protector. However, they killed Ravager as well right after that for having the audacity to try to tell them who to kill as if they were common thugs or mercenaries for hire. Bonesaw later fused Ravager's and Mouse Protector's corpses together into a gestalt being named Murder Rat.
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