Post by Raff Wilde on Nov 9, 2017 16:06:00 GMT -5
Name: Raff Nicholas Wilde
Age: 18
Parents: Nick Wilde and Loredana Lowell
Personality: Raff is, chronologically speaking, the oldest. He’s also one of triplets, so there’s not really an age difference between most of them, but he frequently reminds his sisters that he emerged from the womb first, and therefore, he is burdened with the great responsibility of looking after the whole pack (and yes that includes you, Fox). Raff is sometimes the voice of reason amongst his siblings; he is a dreamer but he tamps that down most of the time in an attempt to be practical and responsible.
Appearance: Raff shares the same bright red hair and innumerable freckles as his sister Tasha, and is taller than all three of his siblings, coming in at around six feet even without boots, which he is almost always wearing. He is slender and not particularly muscular, unless he’s in his wolf form, which is bizarrely bulky and not at all what one would expect upon meeting him. He prefers his wolf form for that exact reason, although, like his sisters, he can also transform into a fox at will. He particularly likes wearing sweaters, and can usually be seen in something that his mother knitted him, something that makes him look a little bulkier than he is in his human form.
History: Raff was born the first of of four children, although at the time, nobody knew to expect more than three. He came into the world screaming mightily, red-faced and red-headed, but after that, he settled down. As he and his sisters got a little older and learned to walk and talk, he stepped into the role of protector, even when it wasn’t necessarily needed. He has always been the unspoken leader of their little pack, and while he is absolutely not immune to the trouble caused by his siblings, when it comes to the real serious business, he usually gets the final word.
Growing up, the Wilde children were aware that their family situation was a little peculiar; not everybody grows up with a fox-turned-human police officer for a father and a werewolf for a mother, but there was always more than enough love to balance out the oddities of their home life. Raff, of all four of the kids, probably has the most well-rounded relationship with all three of his siblings. He and his sisters have always had the triplet connection there, and he’s probably closer to their younger brother than either of the girls are. That’s not to say he doesn’t participate in the merciless teasing that poor Fox is often the target of, but there are plenty of times when the girls are doing their own thing and Raff and Fox find themselves together by circumstance.
Age: 18
Parents: Nick Wilde and Loredana Lowell
Personality: Raff is, chronologically speaking, the oldest. He’s also one of triplets, so there’s not really an age difference between most of them, but he frequently reminds his sisters that he emerged from the womb first, and therefore, he is burdened with the great responsibility of looking after the whole pack (and yes that includes you, Fox). Raff is sometimes the voice of reason amongst his siblings; he is a dreamer but he tamps that down most of the time in an attempt to be practical and responsible.
Appearance: Raff shares the same bright red hair and innumerable freckles as his sister Tasha, and is taller than all three of his siblings, coming in at around six feet even without boots, which he is almost always wearing. He is slender and not particularly muscular, unless he’s in his wolf form, which is bizarrely bulky and not at all what one would expect upon meeting him. He prefers his wolf form for that exact reason, although, like his sisters, he can also transform into a fox at will. He particularly likes wearing sweaters, and can usually be seen in something that his mother knitted him, something that makes him look a little bulkier than he is in his human form.
History: Raff was born the first of of four children, although at the time, nobody knew to expect more than three. He came into the world screaming mightily, red-faced and red-headed, but after that, he settled down. As he and his sisters got a little older and learned to walk and talk, he stepped into the role of protector, even when it wasn’t necessarily needed. He has always been the unspoken leader of their little pack, and while he is absolutely not immune to the trouble caused by his siblings, when it comes to the real serious business, he usually gets the final word.
Growing up, the Wilde children were aware that their family situation was a little peculiar; not everybody grows up with a fox-turned-human police officer for a father and a werewolf for a mother, but there was always more than enough love to balance out the oddities of their home life. Raff, of all four of the kids, probably has the most well-rounded relationship with all three of his siblings. He and his sisters have always had the triplet connection there, and he’s probably closer to their younger brother than either of the girls are. That’s not to say he doesn’t participate in the merciless teasing that poor Fox is often the target of, but there are plenty of times when the girls are doing their own thing and Raff and Fox find themselves together by circumstance.