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Orphaned in childhood, the character known as "Ookami" or "Wolf Man" was sent to live with relatives. Failing to get along, he lived independently from his teens onward. As an adult, he worked as a furniture mover and delivery man, frequently attending university lectures as an unregistered student, diligently taking notes despite lacking formal enrollment.
His human form was tall and slim, with short black hair featuring a distinctive bang, blue eyes, and subtle chin and upper lip stubble. He typically wore simple clothing: a white shirt with a stretched collar, dark blue sweatpants, sandals, and outdoors, a black winter coat with a white fur collar. His wolf form appeared as an adult wolf with dark blue, grey, and white fur, retaining a resemblance to his human hairstyle. He possessed blue eyes in both forms and could partially transform specific body parts, like hands into paws, without a full shift.
Calm and kind, he possessed a notably strong paternal instinct tied to his lupine nature. He exhibited behaviors typical of wild animals, hunting to sustain his mate and offspring. His relationship with Hana began during her university studies; he eventually revealed his true werewolf nature to her. Though the last known of his kind, they started a family, resulting in two children.
His death was ambiguous; he was found deceased in a canal, possibly after falling while hunting a bird. Following death, he appeared to Hana in a vision during her moment of physical peril, offering reassurance and urging her to trust their children to forge their own paths, reinforcing his enduring paternal influence.
His legacy lived through his children, who inherited his transformative ability. His absence fundamentally shaped their upbringing, compelling Hana to raise them alone while concealing their dual nature. He symbolized the tension between human society and primal instincts, his children embodying divergent paths: one embracing humanity, the other fully adopting his lupine heritage. Unnamed throughout, he remained a foundational yet enigmatic figure, his impact reverberating through the family's choices and identities.
His human form was tall and slim, with short black hair featuring a distinctive bang, blue eyes, and subtle chin and upper lip stubble. He typically wore simple clothing: a white shirt with a stretched collar, dark blue sweatpants, sandals, and outdoors, a black winter coat with a white fur collar. His wolf form appeared as an adult wolf with dark blue, grey, and white fur, retaining a resemblance to his human hairstyle. He possessed blue eyes in both forms and could partially transform specific body parts, like hands into paws, without a full shift.
Calm and kind, he possessed a notably strong paternal instinct tied to his lupine nature. He exhibited behaviors typical of wild animals, hunting to sustain his mate and offspring. His relationship with Hana began during her university studies; he eventually revealed his true werewolf nature to her. Though the last known of his kind, they started a family, resulting in two children.
His death was ambiguous; he was found deceased in a canal, possibly after falling while hunting a bird. Following death, he appeared to Hana in a vision during her moment of physical peril, offering reassurance and urging her to trust their children to forge their own paths, reinforcing his enduring paternal influence.
His legacy lived through his children, who inherited his transformative ability. His absence fundamentally shaped their upbringing, compelling Hana to raise them alone while concealing their dual nature. He symbolized the tension between human society and primal instincts, his children embodying divergent paths: one embracing humanity, the other fully adopting his lupine heritage. Unnamed throughout, he remained a foundational yet enigmatic figure, his impact reverberating through the family's choices and identities.