Lastly, the villains of my story I talked about here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41.....oad-successful
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41651138/
-the one-eyed bear is an old but cruel Grizzly who lost his eye in a fight against a mother bear who was protecting her cub from him, impairing his vision and making it harder for him to hunt and get his way around. Unfortunately, all it takes is Tiberius' cleverness to drug him to sleep and gouge out his remaining eye in order to escape the cave the bear trapped them in, leaving him permanently blind. Yowch. He's a reference to Polyphemus the Cyclops from the original Odyssey story.
-Delilah is the matriarch leader of an extremely skilled and cunning pack of wolves that easily overcomes competing rival packs by elaborately tricking and luring them into human traps. She manages to trap Tiberius' pack this way and take out two of his teammates, but never got to the rest of his team after Tiberius sets off a grenade and kills off nearly her entire pack. She is a reference to Circe the sea witch.
-Adrian (wolf/dog hybrid) is the main human-hating villain of the story after he and his brothers were raised by exotic breeders and then abandoned by their owners. He was a former friend and partner of Tiberius, but their relationship was severed after Adrian attacked a child. Ever since Tiberius joined the war to help the humans, Adrian only grew more jealous and resentful over the fact that Tiberius was now helping random humans' lives over his own, and thus Adrian decided to force Philomena to become his mate and threaten to murder her children as an act of revenge against Tiberius. Unfortunately, it of course doesn't last long because Tiberius comes home in time and kills him. He's several of Penelope's suitors from the original story combined.
-And again, the Old Raven isn't a villain, but because I had no other place to draw him and because he still plays a big impact despite his small role, I decided to just add him here. As the name suggests, he's an aged, experienced raven who's good at giving directions to travelers, as he did to Tiberius to help him out of the woods. He's a reference to the guardian of the Underworld.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41.....oad-successful
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41651138/
-the one-eyed bear is an old but cruel Grizzly who lost his eye in a fight against a mother bear who was protecting her cub from him, impairing his vision and making it harder for him to hunt and get his way around. Unfortunately, all it takes is Tiberius' cleverness to drug him to sleep and gouge out his remaining eye in order to escape the cave the bear trapped them in, leaving him permanently blind. Yowch. He's a reference to Polyphemus the Cyclops from the original Odyssey story.
-Delilah is the matriarch leader of an extremely skilled and cunning pack of wolves that easily overcomes competing rival packs by elaborately tricking and luring them into human traps. She manages to trap Tiberius' pack this way and take out two of his teammates, but never got to the rest of his team after Tiberius sets off a grenade and kills off nearly her entire pack. She is a reference to Circe the sea witch.
-Adrian (wolf/dog hybrid) is the main human-hating villain of the story after he and his brothers were raised by exotic breeders and then abandoned by their owners. He was a former friend and partner of Tiberius, but their relationship was severed after Adrian attacked a child. Ever since Tiberius joined the war to help the humans, Adrian only grew more jealous and resentful over the fact that Tiberius was now helping random humans' lives over his own, and thus Adrian decided to force Philomena to become his mate and threaten to murder her children as an act of revenge against Tiberius. Unfortunately, it of course doesn't last long because Tiberius comes home in time and kills him. He's several of Penelope's suitors from the original story combined.
-And again, the Old Raven isn't a villain, but because I had no other place to draw him and because he still plays a big impact despite his small role, I decided to just add him here. As the name suggests, he's an aged, experienced raven who's good at giving directions to travelers, as he did to Tiberius to help him out of the woods. He's a reference to the guardian of the Underworld.
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