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Wolfram is a towering figure with an imposing build, dark crimson hair, and piercing yellow eyes. His face bears distinctive black paint masking his mouth, nose, and right eye, alongside a jagged scar on his left cheek. He wears a long white coat with gray accents, tactical armor, gloves, and a metallic face-concealing mask. Extended use of the Quirk Amplification Device reduces his body to a gaunt, skeletal frame, signaling severe energy depletion.

Driven by greed and cunning, Wolfram commands a criminal syndicate specializing in strategic theft and infiltration through disguised operatives. He masterfully exploits psychological vulnerabilities, feigning alliances to manipulate targets—a tactic evident in his betrayals of David Shield and Samuel Abraham. His ruthlessness extends to eliminating outlived accomplices, exemplified by his attempt to execute Samuel.

Wolfram’s early history remains obscured, though his criminal prominence preceded the I-Island incident. All For One, seeking to weaken All Might, augmented Wolfram’s abilities with the Muscle Augmentation Quirk, positioning him as a destabilizing force against hero society.

His innate Quirk, Metal Manipulation, permits reshaping and controlling metal through touch, enabling versatile weaponry and defenses. The supplemental Muscle Augmentation grants bursts of enhanced strength and endurance. When amplified by the stolen device, these Quirks achieve devastating synergy, allowing him to forge titanic metal structures, dominate weakened adversaries like All Might, and withstand sustained combat.

On I-Island, Wolfram hacked security systems, subdued heroes, and took hostages while posing as a hired contractor. After seizing the amplification device, he revealed his intent to weaponize it for black-market trade, constructing a massive metal exoskeleton that trapped David Shield. All Might and Izuku Midoriya’s combined assault destroyed the device, ending Wolfram’s rampage. His post-conflict fate, though unspecified, implies arrest or incapacitation.

Wolfram’s documented involvement is strictly limited to the *Two Heroes* narrative, with no expansion in other canonical media, seasons, or spin-offs.