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| occupation= {{Student|Student}} |
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| family = [[Cristoforo Mazzilli]] (father) <br> [[Bella Mazzilli]] (mother) |
| family = [[Cristoforo Mazzilli]] (father) <br> [[Bella Mazzilli]] (mother) |
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− | | affiliations = [[Hoxha Polytechnic]], |
+ | | affiliations = [[Hoxha Polytechnic]], [[The Gladiator (store)|The Gladiator]] store |
+ | ||type of appearance = Direct {{POV}}}} |
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− | + | '''Gianfranco Mazzilli''' (b ''ca''. 2081) was a 16-year-old [[Milan (The Gladiator)|Milanese]] boy who attended [[Hoxha Polytechnic]]. Although he struggled to be an average student, his real passion was playing games at [[The Gladiator (store)|The Gladiator]], a store in Milan's [[Galleria degli Popoli]]. His favorite game was ''[[Rails across Europe]]'', which allowed him to pretend he is a railroad magnate in the nineteenth century. |
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Gianfranco's father was [[Cristoforo Mazzilli]], an ''apparatchik'' in the Milanese bureaucracy and a reasonably influential member of the [[Italian Communist Party (The Gladiator)|Italian Communist Party]]. They lived on the same floor and shared a kitchen and bathroom with the Crosetti family, whose daughter, [[Annarita Crosetti|Annarita]] was a year ahead of Gianfranco at school. |
Gianfranco's father was [[Cristoforo Mazzilli]], an ''apparatchik'' in the Milanese bureaucracy and a reasonably influential member of the [[Italian Communist Party (The Gladiator)|Italian Communist Party]]. They lived on the same floor and shared a kitchen and bathroom with the Crosetti family, whose daughter, [[Annarita Crosetti|Annarita]] was a year ahead of Gianfranco at school. |