Haine

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Name

Haine (Original name: Balder)

Age

Ca. 1200 (Born during the Viking age, ca. 800 AD)

Gender

Male

Height

190cm

Species

Original species, wolf shapeshifter (i have yet to figure this out pls bear with me)

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(Haine was originally created back in 2010)

5 positive traits: Intelligent, honorable, calm, adaptable, observant,
5 negative traits: Antisocial, defensive, quiet, suspicious, stubborn

5 things they love: Traveling, winter time, the sea, old cars, history
5 things they hate: Crowded places (cities), bad movies/tv, strongly scented stuff, flying (planes), artificial tastes and smells

  • Haine was born in Scandinavia during the Viking age, ca. 800 AD. His parents originally came from a different world which they had to escape when it no longer became inhhabitable.
  • Raised in a norse village and became a respected norse warrior. He went on a few viking raids, but not many.
  • Grew up with Gray, and they've been a duo ever since. Gray's parents died when he was young so Haine's parent's took him in. Haine is a few years older. 
  • Has delved in alot of different occupations during his lifetime, some of his favorite fields were history professor and museum curator.
  • Speaks fluent old norse, latin, french, all scandinavian languages, english, spanish, gaelic and some others languages.
  • Between the 1600's and 1700's, Haine, Gray, Eurielle and another wolf spent their time as a team hunting supernatural dangers and monsters. They later parted ways, but kept in touch. 
  • During the early 1900's, Haine and Gray took Lex under their wing for a couple of years. 

Info about species: (To be edited)
- Large (like, REALLY large) wolves.
- Their anatomy is quite similar to regular wolves with a few differences. They are much larger and heavier built. Stronger, muscular legs with big paws and claws. They have two sets of canines on both upper jaw and lower jaw. The front canines on the upper jaw can grow very long (especially on older wolves, like his father). The length of the canines often verify their age (along with the rest of their size). Ref picture