Aria Wolfsbane
Race: Aria is a wolf, though she often extends this to “Canis Lupus Arctos pars Homo Sapien”, which states her as being an Arctic Wolf part Human, due to what she believes is her origin.
Gender: Female
Age: 26, in human years.
Psychological Profile(Personality)
People can have mixed thoughts on their first look at Aria; as a wolf, she can perhaps be a little intimidating to some, though Aria prides herself in being above the ‘brainless mutts’ that are her brothers and sisters in race, as well as in dogs. She is intelligent, able to look at something and formulate a solution in her head quite easily, however there are times that she will like to toy with those around her. If she knows the answer and others don’t, instead of saying it outright she may (if the situation allows for it) attempt to coax the others into the answer and let them learn it for themselves.
As well as her intelligence being above that of an average wolf, rivalling that of a human’s intelligence, Aria’s friendliness differs from that of the wolf. She can be caring and compassionate as much as she is efficient. Of course, Aria can have times in the negative, becoming insensitive if there is a fast-approaching deadline or if she is feeling unconfident. She usually has good reason behind this, however, and rarely becomes truly aggressive, for she is normally calm.
Background(Character Bio)
It is difficult for Aria to pick out her origins, because she doesn’t know if they are true. In some of her spare time, she has attempted to extensively search on her own for where she has come from. Though there are still some loose ends, she believes that she has worked most of it out.
Aria didn’t have a mother and father in the traditional way, nor was she concieved in the normal way. Her father wasn’t a wolf, and her mother wasn’t a human. In fact, it was the other way around. She was the forced combination of a human sperm and wolf egg, which was then placed back into a wolf to be the surrogate mother for the abomination that the university that did it to her expected her to be. They were wrong in the thoughts.
The wolf that was soon born was nothing different to an ordinary wolf. Aria wasn’t thrown out immediately because the team observing her still wanted something to happen and were willing to wait for it. The wolf that served as her mother did not last as long as Aria did, however; she was cast out and released into the wild as soon as Aria stopped receiving milk from her. Eventually, it was decided that Aria had nothing to offer, and she was left to be a mascot of the university.
It was a full year before a newer professor asked something that made the those who still cared for Aria feel like fools; he pointed out that Aria seemed to have grown to the size of an adult wolf fairly quickly. Again, professors were peering at the young wolf as a subject of science. Despite the observation, she didn’t seem to grow any larger, but half a year later, something not expected happened. Aria began to talk in human tongue to them, and not like someone learning for the first time, either. After two days of stumbling over her own words, she was speaking in full sentences.
From there, Aria only grew to impress the professors even more. She discussed theories with them, as well as completed puzzles that she was given with efficiency. An IQ test stated her IQ to be 137, impressing professors. As supernatural entities began to make more of a public appearance, so did the wolf; after all, when studying nature, who better than a member of nature herself to give a lecture?
Aria eventually grew bored with her position, and began to look into other opportunities for herself, which was of course quite hard. Being four-legged meant she couldn’t exactly do what those with hands could do well, but she eventually stumbled across the OIA. It was hard for her to place what she could do there, but she soon decided that investigations would be a place for her (of course, she could have been involved with research and development, but she had enough of that from the university). While she had the knowledge to be research and development, she felt that her intelligence could be better utilised from the field - she always had believed that field science was better than sitting in a lab. From there, she began to serve under the OIA for years, digging up (sometimes literally) answers to investigations.
Assigned Division: (Violent) Occult Crimes Investigation
Training(if applicable)
Scene Investigatory Training
Suspect and Witness Questioning Training
Junior Investigator Supervisor Training
Specialization
Investigation of Normal And Supernatural Scenes
Logical Scene Deduction
Training and Supervision of Junior Investigators In The Field
Tracking and Identification
Foot Pursuits
Relevant Experience(if applicable)
Involvement in over three hundred and fifty cases since 2020.
Involvement in the Purple Werewolf Cult Investigation of 2021-2022.
Involvement in the Red-Paper-Blue-Ink Investigation of 2026.
Supervision of a total of twenty two junior investigators since 2025.
Notes
Aria doesn’t actually have a formal surname. She was required to have one so that she could be dubbed a professor and formally give lectures, so she believed it would be amusing to have the surname “Wolfsbane” despite being a wolf. It certainly gave students a chuckle when a wolf named “Professor Wolfsbane” was giving a lecture.
Gender: Female
Age: 26, in human years.
Psychological Profile(Personality)
People can have mixed thoughts on their first look at Aria; as a wolf, she can perhaps be a little intimidating to some, though Aria prides herself in being above the ‘brainless mutts’ that are her brothers and sisters in race, as well as in dogs. She is intelligent, able to look at something and formulate a solution in her head quite easily, however there are times that she will like to toy with those around her. If she knows the answer and others don’t, instead of saying it outright she may (if the situation allows for it) attempt to coax the others into the answer and let them learn it for themselves.
As well as her intelligence being above that of an average wolf, rivalling that of a human’s intelligence, Aria’s friendliness differs from that of the wolf. She can be caring and compassionate as much as she is efficient. Of course, Aria can have times in the negative, becoming insensitive if there is a fast-approaching deadline or if she is feeling unconfident. She usually has good reason behind this, however, and rarely becomes truly aggressive, for she is normally calm.
Background(Character Bio)
It is difficult for Aria to pick out her origins, because she doesn’t know if they are true. In some of her spare time, she has attempted to extensively search on her own for where she has come from. Though there are still some loose ends, she believes that she has worked most of it out.
Aria didn’t have a mother and father in the traditional way, nor was she concieved in the normal way. Her father wasn’t a wolf, and her mother wasn’t a human. In fact, it was the other way around. She was the forced combination of a human sperm and wolf egg, which was then placed back into a wolf to be the surrogate mother for the abomination that the university that did it to her expected her to be. They were wrong in the thoughts.
The wolf that was soon born was nothing different to an ordinary wolf. Aria wasn’t thrown out immediately because the team observing her still wanted something to happen and were willing to wait for it. The wolf that served as her mother did not last as long as Aria did, however; she was cast out and released into the wild as soon as Aria stopped receiving milk from her. Eventually, it was decided that Aria had nothing to offer, and she was left to be a mascot of the university.
It was a full year before a newer professor asked something that made the those who still cared for Aria feel like fools; he pointed out that Aria seemed to have grown to the size of an adult wolf fairly quickly. Again, professors were peering at the young wolf as a subject of science. Despite the observation, she didn’t seem to grow any larger, but half a year later, something not expected happened. Aria began to talk in human tongue to them, and not like someone learning for the first time, either. After two days of stumbling over her own words, she was speaking in full sentences.
From there, Aria only grew to impress the professors even more. She discussed theories with them, as well as completed puzzles that she was given with efficiency. An IQ test stated her IQ to be 137, impressing professors. As supernatural entities began to make more of a public appearance, so did the wolf; after all, when studying nature, who better than a member of nature herself to give a lecture?
Aria eventually grew bored with her position, and began to look into other opportunities for herself, which was of course quite hard. Being four-legged meant she couldn’t exactly do what those with hands could do well, but she eventually stumbled across the OIA. It was hard for her to place what she could do there, but she soon decided that investigations would be a place for her (of course, she could have been involved with research and development, but she had enough of that from the university). While she had the knowledge to be research and development, she felt that her intelligence could be better utilised from the field - she always had believed that field science was better than sitting in a lab. From there, she began to serve under the OIA for years, digging up (sometimes literally) answers to investigations.
Assigned Division: (Violent) Occult Crimes Investigation
Training(if applicable)
Scene Investigatory Training
Suspect and Witness Questioning Training
Junior Investigator Supervisor Training
Specialization
Investigation of Normal And Supernatural Scenes
Logical Scene Deduction
Training and Supervision of Junior Investigators In The Field
Tracking and Identification
Foot Pursuits
Relevant Experience(if applicable)
Involvement in over three hundred and fifty cases since 2020.
Involvement in the Purple Werewolf Cult Investigation of 2021-2022.
Involvement in the Red-Paper-Blue-Ink Investigation of 2026.
Supervision of a total of twenty two junior investigators since 2025.
Notes
Aria doesn’t actually have a formal surname. She was required to have one so that she could be dubbed a professor and formally give lectures, so she believed it would be amusing to have the surname “Wolfsbane” despite being a wolf. It certainly gave students a chuckle when a wolf named “Professor Wolfsbane” was giving a lecture.