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''The Wolfman of Wulvershire'' is a fantasy webcomic available on the Website/{{Webtoons}} app, where all but the latest three chapters can be read for free. The series takes place in a Victorian style fantasy world, where technology and medicine are powered by mined Aether, and orcs and elves live alongside humans.

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''The Wolfman of Wulvershire'' is a fantasy webcomic available on the Website/{{Webtoons}} Platform/{{Webtoons}} app, where all but the latest three chapters can be read for free. The series takes place in a Victorian style fantasy world, where technology and medicine are powered by mined Aether, and orcs and elves live alongside humans.
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* SequelHook: The comic ends with [[spoiler: Dane's father murdered]] right after it seemed like [[TenMinutesToRetirement he'd realized the error of his ways and wanted to make amends.]]

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* SequelHook: The comic ends with [[spoiler: Dane's father murdered]] murdered right after it seemed like [[TenMinutesToRetirement he'd realized the error of his ways and wanted to make amends.]]
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* SequelHook: The comic ends with [[spoiler: Dane's father murdered]] right after it seemed like [[TenMinutesToRetirement he'd realized the error of his ways and wanted to make amends.]]
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* RagsToRiches: [[spoiler: Everett's]] final fate. Also, [[spoiler: Ren and Carina make the decision to give up most of Ren's inheritance to a group that wants to abolish the monarchy and help the nation transition into a democracy, but they're by no means penniless at the story's close.]]

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* RagsToRiches: RichesToRags: [[spoiler: Everett's]] final fate. Also, [[spoiler: Ren and Carina make the decision to give up most of Ren's inheritance to a group that wants to abolish the monarchy and help the nation transition into a democracy, but they're by no means penniless at the story's close.]]
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** The previous Duke of Wulvershire was... unpleasant, to say the least. [[spoiler: After his plan to force Ren's mother into marriage for money and a title failed, he took the first chance he got to fake his death and work towards framing Ren, tricking his own son into thinking his big brother was a murder and executing him, all so that he could run away with the inheritance. He was totally fine with killing countless people on top of leaving his own son penniless and disgraced]] just so he could be rich. [[spoiler: And then when Everett became a liability, he murdered him.]]

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** The previous Duke of Wulvershire was... unpleasant, to say the least. [[spoiler: After his plan to force Ren's mother into marriage for money and a title failed, he took the first chance he got to fake his death and work towards framing Ren, tricking his own son into thinking his big brother was a murder and executing him, all so that he could run away with the inheritance. He was totally fine with killing countless people on top of leaving his own son penniless and disgraced]] just so he could be rich. [[spoiler: And then when Everett became a liability, Everett's existence got in the way of his plans to embezzle the inheritance, he murdered tried to kill him.]]



* NotWantingKidsIsWeird: Everyone feels this way about Carina's desire to not have kids. This also resulted in some of Ren's past relationships ending badly, as his hybrid status means he's unable to father children.

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* NotWantingKidsIsWeird: Everyone feels this way about Carina's desire to not have kids. This also resulted in some of Ren's past relationships ending badly, as his hybrid status means he's unable to father children. It's later brought up that this might be a myth spread by racists, [[spoiler: but it becomes a moot point as the stabbing Carina survives at the comic's climax leaves her unable to bear children.]]

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* {{Irony}}: Lionel Waterford's final act of cruelty was [[spoiler: a failed attempt on Carina and Ren's lives. In the end, Carina is left unable to bear children--something she considers to be a blessing.]] Oh, and he also [[spoiler: died by being shoved into the boiling lake, which is how he intended on disposing of Ren.]]



** Lionel Waterford is revealed to be a murderous abuser, both physical and sexual, but before we find out about his misdeeds we know that he died in an explosion on a train. The comic later states that he lost a few limbs and was badly burnt in the accident, noting how talented the mortician was for hiding all of this. [[spoiler: And then it turns out that was Carina's dad in the casket, burnt beyond recognition, and Lionel had been in hiding the whole time.]]
** Everett's sexcapades become public [[spoiler: and he's thrown in jail for shooting multiple people after he finds out that he's not the true heir to Wulvershire. He later dies a rather unpleasant death when he gets set on fire in a car accident and dives into a lake to try and put out the fire. The lake's waters are boiling hot, but he seems to have forgotten that in his panic. Ren, his only surviving family member, does afford him the dignity of a funeral but doesn't get a mortician to hide the damage done to his body and instead goes for a closed casket affair.]] And then it turns out that [[spoiler: he ''genuinely believed that Ren was the killer'' and had nothing to do with his framing. He never killed anyone and his horror at finding out the first victim was pregnant with his child was genuine.]]

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** Lionel Waterford is revealed to be a murderous abuser, both physical and sexual, but before we find out about his misdeeds we know that he died in an explosion on a train. The comic later states that he lost a few limbs and was badly burnt in the accident, noting how talented the mortician was for hiding all of this. [[spoiler: And then it turns out that was Carina's dad in the casket, burnt beyond recognition, and Lionel had been in hiding the whole time.]]
]] After all of this, [[spoiler: Karina and Ren still manage to kill him, with the public finding out that he was the real killer all along.]]
** Everett's sexcapades become public [[spoiler: and he's thrown in jail for shooting multiple people after he finds out that he's not the true heir to Wulvershire. He later dies a rather unpleasant death when he gets set on fire in a car accident and dives into a lake to try and put out the fire. The lake's waters are boiling hot, but he seems to have forgotten that in his panic. Ren, his only surviving family member, does afford him the dignity of a funeral but doesn't get a mortician to hide the damage done to his body and instead goes for a closed casket affair.]] And then it turns out that [[spoiler: he ''genuinely believed that Ren was the killer'' and had nothing to do with his framing. He never killed anyone and his horror at finding out the first victim was pregnant with his child was genuine.]] In the end, [[spoiler: he narrowly escapes his father's attempt on his life, is declared dead, and now lives on the street as a beggar.]]


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* RagsToRiches: [[spoiler: Everett's]] final fate. Also, [[spoiler: Ren and Carina make the decision to give up most of Ren's inheritance to a group that wants to abolish the monarchy and help the nation transition into a democracy, but they're by no means penniless at the story's close.]]

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