Werewolf
Basic Information
Full Name: Varies (Werewolves are typically humans with a cursed affliction)
Aliases/Nicknames: Lycanthrope
Age: Varies (Age of the human host)
Gender: Varies (Gender of the human host)
Occupation: Varies (Based on the human host’s occupation)
Affiliation: None (Generally solitary creatures)
Appearance
Height: Typically larger than an average human
Build: Muscular, more robust than an average human
Eye Color: Often depicted with glowing or yellow eyes
Hair Color: Thick fur, usually brown or black
Distinguishing Features: Half-human, half-wolf appearance; sharp claws and teeth
Background
Place of Origin: European folklore, with variations worldwide
Family: Varies (Family of the human host)
Education: Varies (Education of the human host)
History: Originated in ancient mythology and folklore
Personality
Traits: Aggressive, predatory, uncontrollable during transformation
Likes: The hunt, the full moon (according to some legends)
Dislikes: Silver, wolfsbane
Strengths: Enhanced strength, speed, regenerative abilities
Weaknesses: Silver, lack of control during transformation
Abilities
Skills: Hunting, tracking
Powers (if applicable): Transformation into a werewolf, enhanced physical abilities
Equipment/Tools: None (Reliant on natural abilities)
Relationships
Allies: None (Often portrayed as lone predators)
Enemies: Vampire (In some modern interpretations), hunters
Romantic Interests: Varies (Based on the human host’s relationships)
Mentors: None
Proteges: None
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Transformation during the full moon, conflicts with humans or
other supernatural beings
Character Development: Struggle between human and beast, often a tragic figure
Challenges/Conflicts: Balancing the dual nature of being both human and
monster
Quotes
Catchphrases: None
Notable Dialogue: None
Trivia
Interesting Facts: The concept of werewolves has been part of human culture
since at least the Epic of Gilgamesh1.
Influences: Werewolf legends have influenced literature, film, and popular culture
for centuries1.
Cultural Impact: The werewolf is a staple of horror and fantasy genres,
symbolizing the primal and untamed aspects of humanity1.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: The Werewolf, due to its superior physical prowess and predatory
instincts.
Vs Robin Hood: The Werewolf, for its enhanced senses and strength.
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator, as it is immune to the werewolf’s natural
weapons and possesses advanced technology.
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief, because of his enhanced abilities, armor,
and futuristic weaponry.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman, as her divine powers and combat skills are
far beyond the capabilities of a werewolf.
References
First Appearance: Ancient folklore and mythology
Creators: N/A (Product of cultural folklore)
Portrayed by: Various actors in numerous adaptations