A sullen, calm companion to the hunting party, he's naturally been a reserved individual. Amongst his peers, who are largely filled with more than enough personality, he becomes even quieter. He gets along best with the younger of the two hunting captains, Ayari; an independent, stoic individual who prioritises keeping the hunting on track and getting them enough prey to stay fed, rather than ...
the arrogant, boisterous little puppy who, unfortunately, had enough talent to pull off maneuvers even the captains wouldn't try; the obnoxious, snarky finisher who'd done her fair share of combat and was terribly intimidating; and their vulgar, aggressive but patriarchal eldest hunting captain who was nearing retirement.
The dynamic of the farmhouse family:
Feldspar - the eldest wolf, who has taken up a patriarchal position. He's taught the youngsters how to work as an efficient team and leads them well. He's kind of like an old army general to his "pups."
Melchior - the second eldest wolf, and eldest female. She's obnoxious and snarky, and honestly, an aunt to the younger members. When she was part of a pack, the social game was her favourite to play. Now, she's toughened up into a finisher - meaning she's intimidating as heII, and has the strength to back it up, too.
Onyx - the second eldest male, and an endeared older brother to the youngers, and a mature son-nephew to the elders. Quiet, sticks to himself, but undoubtably a part of the family. He says he doesn't have much of a story to tell himself, at least, not compared to his hunting mates, but he could confidently inform you about their exploits, at least.
Ayari - the second eldest female. Independent, but somehow keeps the entire family together. Where Feld focuses on the leadership, Ayari works on actually setting up hunts, dividing food among them, and generally making sure everyone's not at each other's throats. Though, Feld does a good job at that.
Almond - arrogant, a prick, but talented and knows it. that's where their arrogance stems from, actually. better than the hunting captains, who are also chasers, but still pretty immature.