Gender: 2
Race: Rohir & Dunlending
Height: 6’3”
Age: 27
Family: Father- Fréca; Mother- Wéna; Cousin- Frédel
Animals: Horse- Arod
Weapons: Long sword, bow & arrow

Personality: Wulf more clearly shows the blood of Dunlending than most others in his family. Wulf has shoulder length dirty blonde hair with dark eyes. His skin is much darker than most, though much of it is from spending a great deal of time under the sun for the past few years preparing his army for battle. He shows many scars on his body, mostly his arms and upper chest from battling.

Appearance: In his youth, Wulf was a very pleasant kind person. He cared more about enjoying life than political gain. He was content and energetic. He enjoyed the simple pleasures of life and would often laugh and smile. He had a great respect for his father, even though he hardly deserved any sort of praise. After his father’s death, Wulf’s personality completely changed. He stopped enjoying life and became extremely serious. With his vow for revenge came anger and hatred. He would no longer laugh or smile. He became overly serious and cold. All his thoughts revolved around his blood lust for vengeance. The only person he found room in his heart to love was Frédel, though he rarely openly showed it.

History:

Wulf was the only son and heir to Fréca, said to be a descendent of King Fréawine. After Wulf was born, his mother, Wéna, grew very ill and died a few days later. Wulf was then raised by nurse maids and Fæger, Fréca’s sister. Wulf saw little of his father when he was young, as his father was often in council with King Helm in Edoras. Nevertheless, Wulf idolized his father and loved him dearly, although Fréca cared little for his son and only wished to use him to gain more power.

After his younger cousin, Frédel, was born, he spent much of his time with her. After Frédel’s mother, Fæger, passed away, the two spent more time together. Wulf loved his younger cousin and treated her much like a younger sister. He would often try to protect her and look after her.

However, when Wulf’s father, Fréca, was killed by Helm, Wulf vowed revenge. He gathered to him his father’s men and Dunlendings and prepared for battle. He ignored his beloved cousin’s pleas for him to forget about revenge for his father’s death and to live instead in peace. He and his army waited on the other side of the Isen for the perfect time to strike.

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