Monday, June 21, 2021

FENROTH




 

FENROTH

Fenroth is a Northwestern tracker turned vampire by a mysterious Native American vampire in the early 1600s.  He has two werewolves that the dark witch Gertrude trapped in werewolf form. They look like big wolves on four legs. Fenroth named them Set and Hades.  Fenroth is loyal to Dracula and serves him well. Dracula put Fenroth in charge of his empire in North America. This means the trapper can create as many vampires as he wants, as long as they are loyal to Dracula first and foremost. He has two assistants, Isi the Choctaw squaw and the crazed Wildes Blut Teir.

Fenroth originally met Roland Foresight when Roland traveled through the woods of Massachusetts in order to rescue a friend. Fenroth befriended Roland in order to trap him, but Roland found out Fenroth’s plan and escaped. Fenroth captured Roland and Annabelle Foresight had to mount a rescue with their friend Thomas Dunston.

 Physical characteristics:

He stands six feet tall. Dressed in furs from head to toe with the exception of his pants and belt, which were leather. A large fur cloak covered his ensemble. He had a thick beard and mustache with heavy eyebrows. A large hat covered his forehead and cast a long shadow over his hairy face. His glowing red eyes stared through the shadowy night.

Personality:

Clever, smart, gruff, silent, confident and careful.

 Abilities:

He has the standard vampire abilities. This means he’s faster and stronger than humans, his senses are extremely acute as are his reflexes. However he cannot fly or transform. He cannot mesmerize others either. He can communicate with animals.

His tracking skills are stronger than most vampires and werewolves. His senses are stronger and more acute, allowing him to sense other vampires, creatures, humans and animals for miles around.

He is an expert tracker with a collection of kills. He uses every trap known to man or vampire as well as many he has devised himself. 

Seen in FORESIGHT CHRONICLES BOOKS 1,3-8

 (Picture not accurate representation)

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