I have nothing to post, so here is a re-post. GN!
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I’m so sorry, but the autism must continue until morale improves! The new wolp is Alisa! :wolf_eyes:
Alisa is a deeply spiritual and mystical wolf girl who treats the supernatural as something completely real, not just stories or symbolism. She spends most of her days buried in old legends, occult books, strange rituals, and magical theories, fully convinced that the pack was never meant to live as ordinary creatures. According to her, they are descendants of the divine goddess Wolpyelia, the true inheritors of nature itself, while humans simply lost their way somewhere along the line.
Most of the pack dismisses Alisa’s theories as insanity, but that has never stopped her from preaching them anyway. Over the years, she has tried more than once to build a proper cult around her beliefs, usually with questionable results. Somehow, though, she always manages to attract a handful of devoted followers, the kind of people who already sound half-crazy before she even gets involved. Alisa absolutely enables them too, happily feeding their paranoia, selling them mystical nonsense, and encouraging every tinfoil theory they come up with if it means keeping their devotion alive.
Despite all of that, Alisa is not malicious at heart. She genuinely loves both humans and wolves, though she very obviously places wolves on a much higher pedestal. She talks about figures like Katya, Cecilia, Claudina, and Lupa with near-religious admiration, as if they were saints personally chosen by Wolpyelia herself. Unlike many of the other wolf girls, she actually thinks that the union between humans and wolves would be a great thing for both of them. She also makes an a good amount of money selling charms, miracle pendants, bottled “moon water,” and other fake spiritual items to desperate believers searching for protection, luck, or enlightenment.
Alisa is drawn to anything mysterious, cursed, ancient, or forbidden. Old folklore, haunted places, occult rituals, weird symbols, abandoned shrines, she loves all of it. Her magical experiments, however, have never actually worked. Not once. Even so, that has never shaken her faith in the slightest.
#wolplore #alisa #wolf #wolfstr
Alisa is a deeply spiritual and mystical wolf girl who treats the supernatural as something completely real, not just stories or symbolism. She spends most of her days buried in old legends, occult books, strange rituals, and magical theories, fully convinced that the pack was never meant to live as ordinary creatures. According to her, they are descendants of the divine goddess Wolpyelia, the true inheritors of nature itself, while humans simply lost their way somewhere along the line.
Most of the pack dismisses Alisa’s theories as insanity, but that has never stopped her from preaching them anyway. Over the years, she has tried more than once to build a proper cult around her beliefs, usually with questionable results. Somehow, though, she always manages to attract a handful of devoted followers, the kind of people who already sound half-crazy before she even gets involved. Alisa absolutely enables them too, happily feeding their paranoia, selling them mystical nonsense, and encouraging every tinfoil theory they come up with if it means keeping their devotion alive.
Despite all of that, Alisa is not malicious at heart. She genuinely loves both humans and wolves, though she very obviously places wolves on a much higher pedestal. She talks about figures like Katya, Cecilia, Claudina, and Lupa with near-religious admiration, as if they were saints personally chosen by Wolpyelia herself. Unlike many of the other wolf girls, she actually thinks that the union between humans and wolves would be a great thing for both of them. She also makes an a good amount of money selling charms, miracle pendants, bottled “moon water,” and other fake spiritual items to desperate believers searching for protection, luck, or enlightenment.
Alisa is drawn to anything mysterious, cursed, ancient, or forbidden. Old folklore, haunted places, occult rituals, weird symbols, abandoned shrines, she loves all of it. Her magical experiments, however, have never actually worked. Not once. Even so, that has never shaken her faith in the slightest.
#wolplore #alisa #wolf #wolfstr
