Warnings: Furry, Gore, Dark Themes, Depression, Drugs, Monsters
Everette's unique genealogy will require players to consider Biological, Chronological and Psychological requirements when it comes to age of consent. Everette was born a Wolf and is therefore not human despite access to a human appearance with his shapeshifting. His mannerisms, vocabulary and instincts can widely vary depending on which version is played. Everette's species is considered fully grown by the age of 3, adult by 4 and senior at 10+ Content can or will include: Knotting, Bestiality, Interspecies, Breeding, Size DifferenceClick to see ERP Notes

Everette in Lupus
Age: 2
Everette is young, but in two short years he's seen enough of the world to make him a man...or as man as an animal can become. The death of a loved one, the betrayal of a friend and struggling to survive in a large and fearful world that his instincts cannot adjust to. Jumpy, agitated and highly aggressive Everette can prove to be a difficult character to play with.
His caretaker and only friend, now dead, ran a Martial Arts studio and exposed him to Jeet Kune; a mixed martial arts style developed by Bruce Lee. He practices what he can recall from memory to keep the anger and fear at arms reach.
Note: Everette is feral at this age, quite dangerous and typically only available as a cameo. No lewding the puppy!
Everette in Homid
Age: 4
Everette has now largely ingratiated himself into human society, but still preferring his wolf skin over his human. Often masquerading as a stray dog and seeking shelter or food while he can as he makes his way around the world seeking a means to an end. Currently he feels like he's constantly being hunted and his instincts are far from wrong.
Wolves by-and-far rely heavily on body language and pheromones. His new struggles are the myriad emotions and how humans unintentionally use them as social conveyances; leaving most feeling awkward or uneasy after an encounter with him. Hence why he prefers to just be what he is - an animal.
Everette has found a new instructor that knows exactly what he is and offers him solace and inner peace by training him in Wushu. Further pushing down the typically uncontrollable rage that plagues his species. His loyalty has no limit and he will now defend to the death anyone that tries to take away what few friends he has while his list of enemies grows ever longer.

Everette in Crinos
Age: 7
As the years push forward, things become more complicated. More and more add Everette's name to their list of priorities - many at all costs. The Black Spiral Dancers, Pentex Corp, even a great deal of the Garou Nation is looking for him. The only problem all of these entities face is what to do with him once they have him...because they're not entirely sure what he is, or what he can do to the world. He's not a Black Spiral Dancer and he's not one of the thirteen known tribes. His gifts are rare and unique; not scene since the early days of the Impergium when the Werewolves actively hunted the humans for sport.
Is he a White Howler survivor? Child of a Silver Fang Ronin? Or something else entirely...
The Garou Crown and Leader of the Garou Nation is up for grabs while Everette is showing all the signs of being the heir-apparent, but a massive power vacuum is taking place where the younger generations fully support Everette and the elders are looking to put the silver-haired boy in the ground for good.
SUPPORTING CHARACTERS

Thomas Mattison Jr.
Age: 33
CEO Mattison Communications
Thomas Mattison was the first child born to Moira and Tom Mattison Sr. Following him three years later were twins Haley and Jacob.
Tom Mattison Sr. died of Cancer when Tommy was 15. A year later, he would lose the rest of his family in a fatal car crash while on the way to his High School Graduation - 2 years before the rest of his class.
Tommy was a genius, you see. With an IQ of 181, he was slated for big things and regardless of his personal tragedies he saw them through. He wasn't without his secrets, though. Tom Mattison wasn't human. Not anymore. And there was no such thing as Fate. His family's death was not only just tragic; but it was his fault.
The newspapers covered the perceived story, but Tommy, years later, remembered the truth. He wasn't always a standup kid. Tommy had a drug problem. More specifically; a cocaineproblem. While meeting with his dealer behind the school gymnasium, a campus officer discovered them. An altercation broke out and Tommy was shot; his drug dealer running away. That's when it took over. The beast inside. He chased him across the parking lot and up the hill and across the highway...