Raspail from Ramblefoot! I know he's described as being mostly black but I honestly imagine him to have a little more white and various shades in his coat.
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Raspail from Ramblefoot! I know he's described as being mostly black but I honestly imagine him to have a little more white and various shades in his coat.
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Have you read Ramblefoot by Ken Kaufman (2011)?
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Hagi or Hagi-Shan from Ramblefoot. Mess of a book but I liked him.
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Ramblefoot by Ken Kaufman
I will read any and all wolf xenofiction, I guess. Spoilers ahead.
Ramblefoot trying oh so desperately to justify the RaspailXKileo ship by going "they're not actually related" 100 times.
Even if they're not related by blood it's still weird man! They grew up as siblings together fully unaware of being unrelated. They're still family even if adopted. Why are you so desperately trying to justify this shitty romance.
I love being ace bc two characters in this book start to have sex moments before the climax/final battle of the story and im like. why are you doing that. you have a battle to get ready for.
Shoutout to Hagi-Shan from Ramblefoot who isn't just your average Old Wolf Blorbo. He also swears and he ripped off an evil wolf's balls. King.
The Law of Nature " "If you are by nature strong, take as much as you can fight for. If you are by nature big, take as much as you can defend. If you are by nature cunning, take as much as you can steal and hide. If you are by nature noble, take only as much as is fair. But if you are by nature all of these things-- strong, big, cunning and noble -- Then you don't need to take at all, for it will be given to you.
Ramblefoot, Ken Kaufman