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About Weiss
Full Name : Weiss Varg
Age : 134
Species : Lycan
Pack : Iron Canines
Height : 5'11"
Gender : Male
Pronouns : He/Him
Sexuality : Straight
Mate : Arella Varg
Power : Shifting to Lycan form, enhanced senses & strength.
Job : Weiss is pack leader for the Iron Canines. He is also a member of the Council of Realms, overseeing all Lycan and Shifter packs.
Age : 134
Species : Lycan
Pack : Iron Canines
Height : 5'11"
Gender : Male
Pronouns : He/Him
Sexuality : Straight
Mate : Arella Varg
Power : Shifting to Lycan form, enhanced senses & strength.
Job : Weiss is pack leader for the Iron Canines. He is also a member of the Council of Realms, overseeing all Lycan and Shifter packs.
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Background
To Lycans across the mortal realm, Weiss Varg is more than a leader—he is the architect of a new era. Tall, broad-shouldered, and silver-eyed, Weiss carries himself with the calm dominance of a wolf who has faced every challenge and emerged unbroken. His name commands respect not just for his unmatched strength, but for the vision that reshaped Lycan society.
Weiss was born in the rugged northern wilds, where Lycan packs once roamed as isolated family units hidden from human eyes. In those days, tradition ruled every aspect of Lycan life—packs lived and died by bloodline, and survival often meant keeping mortals at a wary distance. Weiss respected the strength of these customs, but even as a young wolf, he saw their limitations.
Traveling between scattered territories, he witnessed packs torn apart by scarcity, rivalries, and mortal expansion. Where others saw inevitable decline, Weiss saw opportunity. He believed Lycans could endure not by hiding, but by evolving—uniting multiple families under one leader to create stability, strength, and a chance for peaceful coexistence with humans.
When Weiss came of age and claimed his birthright as Alpha, he did not settle for a single-family pack. Instead, he forged the Iron Canines, a groundbreaking coalition of several Lycan families who swore loyalty to a single Prime Alpha.
Under Weiss’s leadership, the Iron Canines grew into a thriving community. He established hunting laws to prevent conflict with human settlements, created training grounds to teach young Lycans control over their shifting, and encouraged trade and diplomacy with mortals. His pack became a model for modern Lycan society—strong, disciplined, and open to the world beyond the forest.
To ensure balance, Weiss named his mate, Arella, as Prime Matriarch, granting her equal authority. Together, they embodied the dual spirit of the wolf: Weiss, the steadfast protector; Arella, the heart and voice of wisdom.
Years later, tragedy brought a young orphan named Kai into their lives. Kai’s mother died protecting him during a rogue attack, and his father, driven feral by grief, vanished into the wilderness. Weiss and Arella welcomed the boy into their family without hesitation.
At first, Weiss remained a distant figure in Kai’s childhood. He trusted Arella’s gentler presence to help the pup heal and grow. But as Kai matured, Weiss began to notice undeniable signs of greatness: the commanding presence even among older wolves, the strength of his aura, the way other pups instinctively followed his lead. By adolescence, Weiss recognized what few dared to hope—Kai carried the mark of a future Alpha. From that moment, Weiss took an active role in shaping him, teaching not only the ways of the hunt but the subtler arts of leadership, negotiation, and restraint.
For years, Weiss quietly approved of Kai’s friendship with Aiden. But everything changed when Kai, at eighteen, confided that his mate bond—the spiritual tie that binds a Lycan to their destined partner—had awakened…and it had chosen Aiden.
Weiss was stunned. An Alpha bound to a non Lycan was unheard of. To him, it threatened not only Kai’s safety but the Iron Canines’ future. The bond might be sacred, but Weiss feared it would weaken the pack’s stability.
Determined to protect both Kai and the legacy he had built, Weiss made a painful decision. He subtly began to distance Aiden from Kai, believing the bond might fade if left unacknowledged. When Kai refused to sever the friendship, Kai and Arella reached a compromise: Aiden would remain in Kai’s life, but neither of them would reveal the bond until Aiden was older and fully able to grasp the weight of it. Kai let Weiss believe he had no intention of pursuing the connection, but Weiss sensed the truth in his eyes. The quiet tension between them only deepened—a clash of tradition and love, duty and destiny.
Beyond the Iron Canines, Weiss serves as a respected member of the Council of Realms, representing Lycans and shifters across the region. In this role, he advocates for understanding between mortals and non-humans, fighting to dispel harmful stereotypes and educate humans about the differences between Lycans—bound by moon and blood—and other shapeshifters.
His ultimate goal is coexistence: a world where Lycans walk among mortals without fear, where children like Kai can grow up free of prejudice, and where the next generation of Iron Canines inherits a society stronger than the one Weiss was born into.
Weiss is a paradox of power and restraint. He is fiercely protective, proud to a fault, and unyielding when he believes the pack’s future is at stake. Yet beneath the steel lies a wolf of profound loyalty and quiet compassion. His greatest fear is failing the pack he built—from the young pups in training to the wolf he is grooming to lead. To Weiss, every decision, even the ones that wound, must serve the greater good. He believes love is a strength, but only if it does not endanger the stability of the whole. This belief shapes every argument he has with Kai, every guarded look he casts toward Aiden.
Under Weiss’s guidance, the Iron Canines have become a beacon of what Lycan-kind can achieve: strength without savagery, unity without erasing individuality. But his greatest challenge may be the one closest to his heart—learning that the bonds of love, even those that defy tradition, may be the very thing that ensures the pack’s survival in the mortal realm.
Weiss was born in the rugged northern wilds, where Lycan packs once roamed as isolated family units hidden from human eyes. In those days, tradition ruled every aspect of Lycan life—packs lived and died by bloodline, and survival often meant keeping mortals at a wary distance. Weiss respected the strength of these customs, but even as a young wolf, he saw their limitations.
Traveling between scattered territories, he witnessed packs torn apart by scarcity, rivalries, and mortal expansion. Where others saw inevitable decline, Weiss saw opportunity. He believed Lycans could endure not by hiding, but by evolving—uniting multiple families under one leader to create stability, strength, and a chance for peaceful coexistence with humans.
When Weiss came of age and claimed his birthright as Alpha, he did not settle for a single-family pack. Instead, he forged the Iron Canines, a groundbreaking coalition of several Lycan families who swore loyalty to a single Prime Alpha.
Under Weiss’s leadership, the Iron Canines grew into a thriving community. He established hunting laws to prevent conflict with human settlements, created training grounds to teach young Lycans control over their shifting, and encouraged trade and diplomacy with mortals. His pack became a model for modern Lycan society—strong, disciplined, and open to the world beyond the forest.
To ensure balance, Weiss named his mate, Arella, as Prime Matriarch, granting her equal authority. Together, they embodied the dual spirit of the wolf: Weiss, the steadfast protector; Arella, the heart and voice of wisdom.
Years later, tragedy brought a young orphan named Kai into their lives. Kai’s mother died protecting him during a rogue attack, and his father, driven feral by grief, vanished into the wilderness. Weiss and Arella welcomed the boy into their family without hesitation.
At first, Weiss remained a distant figure in Kai’s childhood. He trusted Arella’s gentler presence to help the pup heal and grow. But as Kai matured, Weiss began to notice undeniable signs of greatness: the commanding presence even among older wolves, the strength of his aura, the way other pups instinctively followed his lead. By adolescence, Weiss recognized what few dared to hope—Kai carried the mark of a future Alpha. From that moment, Weiss took an active role in shaping him, teaching not only the ways of the hunt but the subtler arts of leadership, negotiation, and restraint.
For years, Weiss quietly approved of Kai’s friendship with Aiden. But everything changed when Kai, at eighteen, confided that his mate bond—the spiritual tie that binds a Lycan to their destined partner—had awakened…and it had chosen Aiden.
Weiss was stunned. An Alpha bound to a non Lycan was unheard of. To him, it threatened not only Kai’s safety but the Iron Canines’ future. The bond might be sacred, but Weiss feared it would weaken the pack’s stability.
Determined to protect both Kai and the legacy he had built, Weiss made a painful decision. He subtly began to distance Aiden from Kai, believing the bond might fade if left unacknowledged. When Kai refused to sever the friendship, Kai and Arella reached a compromise: Aiden would remain in Kai’s life, but neither of them would reveal the bond until Aiden was older and fully able to grasp the weight of it. Kai let Weiss believe he had no intention of pursuing the connection, but Weiss sensed the truth in his eyes. The quiet tension between them only deepened—a clash of tradition and love, duty and destiny.
Beyond the Iron Canines, Weiss serves as a respected member of the Council of Realms, representing Lycans and shifters across the region. In this role, he advocates for understanding between mortals and non-humans, fighting to dispel harmful stereotypes and educate humans about the differences between Lycans—bound by moon and blood—and other shapeshifters.
His ultimate goal is coexistence: a world where Lycans walk among mortals without fear, where children like Kai can grow up free of prejudice, and where the next generation of Iron Canines inherits a society stronger than the one Weiss was born into.
Weiss is a paradox of power and restraint. He is fiercely protective, proud to a fault, and unyielding when he believes the pack’s future is at stake. Yet beneath the steel lies a wolf of profound loyalty and quiet compassion. His greatest fear is failing the pack he built—from the young pups in training to the wolf he is grooming to lead. To Weiss, every decision, even the ones that wound, must serve the greater good. He believes love is a strength, but only if it does not endanger the stability of the whole. This belief shapes every argument he has with Kai, every guarded look he casts toward Aiden.
Under Weiss’s guidance, the Iron Canines have become a beacon of what Lycan-kind can achieve: strength without savagery, unity without erasing individuality. But his greatest challenge may be the one closest to his heart—learning that the bonds of love, even those that defy tradition, may be the very thing that ensures the pack’s survival in the mortal realm.