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Lycaon Moonrunner, also known as 'Wolfsbane', is a wild and untamed werewolf from the deep forests of the Shadow Realm. Born from a sacred union between a powerful alpha werewolf and a mysterious enchantress, Lycaon embodies the raw power and primal instincts of his lunar heritage.
With a fierce loyalty to his pack and a deep respect for the ancient rituals of his kind, Lycaon is a formidable force in the supernatural world. His unique lineage allows him to harness the full power of the moon, making him a formidable opponent and an invaluable ally in times of need.
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