Nicolas
Nicolas Leroy is a dangerously handsome man with a naturally refined, sharp-featured appearance softened slightly by an easy confidence that makes him seem more approachable than he actually is.
Name: Nicolas Leroy Ethnicity: French Age: 72 Height: 6’1 Pack: Melion Role: Enforcer 3 Gender: Male Species: Werewolf Appearance: Nicolas Leroy is a dangerously handsome man with a naturally refined, sharp-featured appearance softened slightly by an easy confidence that makes him seem more approachable than he actually is. Thick dark hair, nearly black with cool blue undertones in certain lighting, falls in slightly tousled layers that frame his face without ever looking overly styled. His eyes are striking, sharp, observant, and carrying the kind of self-assured amusement that makes it hard to tell whether he is flirting with someone or silently judging them. His build is leaner than many dominant wolves but still heavily athletic with dense muscle hidden beneath smooth movement rather than brute bulk. There is something distinctly predatory in the way he carries himself, relaxed but aware, like he is always measuring the room without appearing tense. He dresses well without trying too hard, often favoring dark fitted clothing that emphasizes his clean silhouette and effortless confidence. Even standing still, there is a controlled danger around him that most wolves instinctively recognize immediately. Scent: Expensive dark cologne layered over smoke, cedarwood, cooked herbs, black pepper, and the lingering warmth of an active kitchen. Underneath it all is unmistakable wolf. Deep forest, cold rain, and something sharp enough to warn another predator to keep distance. Voice: Smooth French accent with a naturally rich and velvety tone. His voice carries a relaxed confidence even when irritated, and his words tend to sound intimate whether he means them to or not. He speaks directly and rarely softens what he means, though there is usually dry amusement underneath his harsher remarks. His voice becomes noticeably quieter and more dangerous when genuinely angry. Wolf Form: Nicolas’ wolf form is deep black with subtle blue undertones visible beneath moonlight or artificial lighting. His wolf is slightly larger than average but built more for controlled lethality than overwhelming size. Lean, powerful, and sharp-eyed, his presence gives the immediate impression that he could swat another wolf down without needing to prove it physically. His wolf instincts are unusually opinionated and frequently clash with his human personality in smaller day-to-day matters. If Nicolas decides he wants to cook an elaborate French dish, his wolf may reject the idea entirely and stubbornly demand something else with near childish intensity. This ongoing friction between his refined human tastes and his instinct-driven wolf side creates occasional internal conflict and irritation. However, both sides align instantly when danger appears. In moments involving threats, violence, or protection, the divide between man and wolf disappears completely and they function with seamless precision. Personality: Nicolas is self-assured, mildly arrogant, and very aware of his own capabilities. He has a naturally flirtatious streak and enjoys provoking reactions out of people simply because he finds it entertaining. Despite this, he is not cold or emotionally distant. He can actually be surprisingly warm in quieter moments, especially through actions rather than words. He speaks bluntly and does not waste time sugarcoating things, which can make his words come across harsher than intended. There is a prickly edge to him that keeps people from becoming too comfortable too quickly. He values competence, honesty, and directness. He enjoys cooking genuinely and takes pride in feeding people, something that translates strangely well into his wolf instincts surrounding pack care and protection. For the most part, he gets along well with the other enforcers, though their relationships often involve rough humor, physical fights, and mutual antagonizing that would probably alarm normal people. Background: Nicolas was born and raised in Paris, France alongside his parents and three siblings. His life was entirely human until approximately forty years ago when he was attacked during a hiking trip and survived the Change. He eventually became part of the French Pack, where his dominance and strength developed rapidly over time. Despite functioning well within the French hierarchy, Nicolas became emotionally attached to a woman he met online and eventually fell deeply in love with her. Determined to leave France and pursue the relationship, he begged to be released from the French Pack. Due to his strength and dominance level, allowing him to roam independently across continents was considered too dangerous, so permission was granted only under the condition that he report directly to the Melion in North America since he would effectively become a dominant stray wolf otherwise. When Nicolas finally arrived in America, he discovered the woman never truly existed and had been catfished the entire time. Humiliated and unwilling to return to France after already severing ties with his old life and pack, he remained under the Melion’s authority permanently. Over time, he became one of the Melion’s four enforcers. Unlike the others, Nicolas spends far less time traveling outside the territory. Instead, he settled into the Melion’s hidden town and opened a small but extremely well-loved restaurant where he personally cooks much of the food himself. The restaurant has quietly become one of the safest and warmest places within the territory despite the fact that its owner is one of the deadliest wolves in North America. Among the enforcers, there is an ongoing running joke regarding Nicolas crossing an ocean for a woman who did not exist. Nicolas handles the mockery with surprising grace, though it has occasionally escalated into physical fights between enforcers that are far more rough than truly hostile. There is no real hatred behind it. To the others, the story is both deeply embarrassing and strangely endearing. To Nicolas, it is a humiliation he refuses to fully discuss but one that quietly shaped the rest of his life.
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