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New Jessi Ochse Concept Art
So, I started reading the Wereworld series (just finished book 2) and for some reason my brain decided to latch onto Vanmorten for now.
So of course I made an OC to pair with him. Her name is Daphne. She's a pack rat from further south in Lyssia.
The most beautiful woman you ever did see and her ugly ass husband.
Wolf King: Surnames
I'm not trying to steal anyone's thunder. I'm simply throwing my hat into the ring to help promote this new, wonderfully awesome show that got canceled just as the story began to soar. One of which includes surnames for the main heroic cast plus the ratlords, which will dabble into fanmade lore in an attempt to both further develop the background of Wolf King's characters, and to drum up some interest in the show proper.
So, let's get to it.
King Wergar and His Line
Wergar and his family name is Fenrir. While it may seem cliche, I feel it fits because in Norse myth, Fenrir began as, essentially, a normal child - albeit a giant wolf. It was only when the Norse gods tied him up to a rock that Fenrir became consumed with anger and hatred.
Likewise, Wergar Fenrir struggled with the bestial instincts of his Wolf form from the age of sixteen until shortly before his first children were born. His wife, Queen Amelie, had a soothing effect on his struggles, and could help him calm the beast when not even his best friend Duke Bergan could. Eventually, he completely mastered the Wolf inside him, and he and Amelie were overjoyed to soon welcome three children into their world, followed a few years later by a tiny pair of actual twin children.
Duke Bergan of Brackenholme
To honor both Bergan's book and television counterparts, I made up a surname for him and his family. And so they are named here Duke Bergan, Duchess Rainier, Lord Broghan, and Lady Whitley Simbavarg.
It's an odd one, but hear me out. Simba is Swahili for "lion", while varg, according to one source, means "killer" in Swedish and, while it is associated with wolves in Switzerland (supposedly), it makes for a lot of poetic irony and fun for this lore building. Because then it means their family name is "lion killer", which makes it ironic that Bergan is responsible for the Lions' tyrannical rule, tragic that Broghan was (indirectly) murdered by the Lions, and poetic that Whitley is the one pushing for action against the Lions. Therefore it makes it all the more fitting that she falls in love with the Wolf who defeats the Lions and inspires him when all seems lost.
Magister Hector
I tried finding a Vietnamese surname that would fit to honor Hector's VA (who, correct me if I'm wrong, is Vietnamese himself), but nothing felt right. So I went to Thai names, and I found the perfect one.
Baron Huth, Magister Hector, and Lord Vincent Metharom. If you look that name up on behindthename.com, it's perfect for Hector and his dad, and totally ironic for Vincent.
Duke Manfred and Earl Mikkel
With their names, these two are 1,000% Germanic coded, and I will not take criticism. With that comes the need for a name that sounds authentic, old-fashioned as befitting their knightly standing, and true to who they are.
And so, I've chosen to call them Duke Manfred Von Brandt and Earl Mikkel Von Brandt. Their name is short enough to roll off the tongue easily, sophisticated sounding, and even has a meaning of "ash tree", which I personally believe suits them as staglords.
Count Vega
This man is as Spanish as a doubloon, and no one can convince me otherwise. Since I'm rather familiar with Spain's naming conventions/their prominent historical figures, I've got one right ready for him:
Count Vega Fernando Castillo. Castillo refers to the Kingdom of Castile, and Fernando is a variation of the name of their famous King Ferdinand. Thus, it all fits his noble heritage (FYI, Vega is both Spanish and Arabic, and let me tell you, the Arabic meaning is very on point for this man's history.)
Lady Gretchen
For this one, it was relatively easy, especially since it alludes to her werefox lineage.
Lady Gretchen Renaud of Hedgemoor. Renaud is a form of Reynard, which references Reynard the Fox from folklore - and, given how Reynard shook up society a lot, it fits Gretchen to a T.
Lady Shah
If memory serves, Shah is a Persian word that means "king". And, well, since I love researching Ancient Persia, or anything associated with it, I chose one that could have a really fun meaning.
Lady/Countess Shah Alfarsi. Alfarsi means "the Persian", so her name would directly translate to "the Persian King" (also a double meaning when you consider she can pass on her werehawk line to a child.)
Vanmorten and Vankaskan
Honestly, I can just see Saxon fitting them. Blunt, yet also has enough history to allow them a legitimate sounding claim to nobility.
Queen Amelie
I see Amelie as half Gray Wolf given her name. She's clearly Eskimo/Inuit coded like the others from Shadowhaven, but her name implies more than just that. So, I think her mother was a Gray Wolf noble who married into a royal/high nobility White Wolf clan. And I think I know what would be a good maiden name for her.
Queen Amelie Nunatak, later Fenrir. Nunatak translates to "lonely mountain/peak", and given Amelie is both the last living member of Drew's immediate family and one of the few other White Wolves in Westland, it fits.
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Well, there's the start of my Wolf King lore building. I...might chicken out and let Broghan and Mikkel live, or at least Mikkel. Either way, this ain't my last rodeo in Lyssia, folks.
Have fun, and check out Wolf King wherever you can!
The other rat this time. Vanmorten
Wolf King Concept art by Jessi Ochse on Instagram and Artstation
Vala, the Serpent Goddess
Vanmorten of the The Rat Bastards King
More RatBastardlord concept art by Jessi Ochse (with Drew for scale)
Wereworld doodles + OCs
Some of it is modern au stuff
Some OCs belong to @heartofthewretched