Wolf (wolfbane102) is know as the wolf that has been read about to be the new alpha of the evil black blood race or just the black blood race. He has already killed all of the leaders of each blood and has killed and taken may packs from their leader with his shadowish figured black wolf army! Some have also said that he has faught Steel and won a fight with him... But sadly at this time I do not know if that is true, but being myself I do believe that it is true!
I am not sure of much else but I do know that have actually met Wolf and he seems to be a great leader. He has his own respect nut I will say if therefor anyone standing in his way he will make sure they don't! I have seen him fight too!
I don't really believe if anyone could beat him! But to me I think he is going to be the new black blood alpha and I believe that he also calls himself "The King of Bloods" and he sure does have a right to! That's about all I know though on him.Sorry.
If I get more details I will post!
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