TV-Series
Description
Legoshi, a male anthropomorphic gray wolf with Komodo dragon ancestry, possesses distinct traits from his hybrid lineage: narrow pupils, an angular facial structure, and venom immunity. His bluish-gray fur contrasts with cream tones across his face, neck, and chest, accentuating his lean, towering frame. Injuries accumulate over time—claw scars from a clash with Bill, a facial scar from Riz’s attack, a "5/7" tattoo on his left shoulder, and a torn right ear from an explosion. Temporary stress-induced fur whitening occurs after he fears harming Haru, fading days later.
Born to Leano, a wolf-Komodo hybrid, and Miyagi, a wolf actor, Legoshi’s mixed heritage was hidden to pass him as purebred. Raised by his Komodo grandfather Gosha following Leano’s withdrawal and suicide during his adolescence, he carried guilt over her death, distancing himself from Gosha for years. Childhood bullying and isolation eased upon befriending Jack, a Labrador retriever, in elementary school. At Cherryton Academy, he joined the drama club as a reclusive stagehand, wary of drawing attention to his carnivore identity.
Introverted and socially awkward, Legoshi battles self-loathing fueled by societal disdain for carnivores. Yet he upholds empathy and egalitarianism, treating all species respectfully. His internal struggle intensifies as predatory impulses clash with protective feelings for Haru, a dwarf rabbit. Early interactions with her teeter between instinctive aggression and guilt, maturing into a fraught bond where he shields her while wrestling with his nature.
Tasked with solving Tem the alpaca’s murder, Legoshi employs heightened senses and deduction to expose Riz as the killer. Training under Gohin, a panda psychiatrist, bolsters his physical resilience and instinct control, though he temporarily sacrifices jaw strength, relying on enhanced arm power. Battles against foes like the Shishigumi leader and Melon leave lasting scars and dental damage, later healed via his Komodo-derived venom regeneration. Reconciliation with Louis, a red deer ex-rival turned ally, fortifies his mission to unite herbivores and carnivores.
Evolving from self-imposed solitude, Legoshi embraces his hybrid identity, becoming a protector bridging species divides. Reconnecting with Gosha and navigating Juno’s admiration deepen his understanding of legacy. By confronting societal norms through sacrifice and perseverance, he commits to a future where coexistence transcends ingrained prejudices, balancing his carnivore instincts with unwavering empathy.
Born to Leano, a wolf-Komodo hybrid, and Miyagi, a wolf actor, Legoshi’s mixed heritage was hidden to pass him as purebred. Raised by his Komodo grandfather Gosha following Leano’s withdrawal and suicide during his adolescence, he carried guilt over her death, distancing himself from Gosha for years. Childhood bullying and isolation eased upon befriending Jack, a Labrador retriever, in elementary school. At Cherryton Academy, he joined the drama club as a reclusive stagehand, wary of drawing attention to his carnivore identity.
Introverted and socially awkward, Legoshi battles self-loathing fueled by societal disdain for carnivores. Yet he upholds empathy and egalitarianism, treating all species respectfully. His internal struggle intensifies as predatory impulses clash with protective feelings for Haru, a dwarf rabbit. Early interactions with her teeter between instinctive aggression and guilt, maturing into a fraught bond where he shields her while wrestling with his nature.
Tasked with solving Tem the alpaca’s murder, Legoshi employs heightened senses and deduction to expose Riz as the killer. Training under Gohin, a panda psychiatrist, bolsters his physical resilience and instinct control, though he temporarily sacrifices jaw strength, relying on enhanced arm power. Battles against foes like the Shishigumi leader and Melon leave lasting scars and dental damage, later healed via his Komodo-derived venom regeneration. Reconciliation with Louis, a red deer ex-rival turned ally, fortifies his mission to unite herbivores and carnivores.
Evolving from self-imposed solitude, Legoshi embraces his hybrid identity, becoming a protector bridging species divides. Reconnecting with Gosha and navigating Juno’s admiration deepen his understanding of legacy. By confronting societal norms through sacrifice and perseverance, he commits to a future where coexistence transcends ingrained prejudices, balancing his carnivore instincts with unwavering empathy.