[s1e4] The Wolf -

Elena didn't waste a second. She knelt down, gently gathered her sleeping brother into her arms, and backed away slowly. The Wolf stood motionless, a silent sentinel in the dark, watching them until they successfully breached the edge of the forest and reached the safety of the torchlit village.

The giant creature looked from the sleeping boy back to Elena. It let out a low, huffing breath that smelled of pine needles and iron. It bowed its head slightly, nudging Leo's wooden flute with its wet nose.

A low, rhythmic crunch of frozen leaves. Not the frantic scattering of a lost child, but the measured, heavy tread of an apex predator. [S1E4] The Wolf

Elena knew the legends. Everyone in the valley did. They spoke of a creature that was neither fully beast nor entirely man—a shadow with eyes like burning amber that stalked the treeline whenever the moon reached its peak. For generations, the villagers paid the blood tithe, leaving livestock at the edge of the woods to keep the monster at bay. But this year, the harvest had failed. The pens were empty.

"I am not here to fight you," she whispered, her voice trembling but resolute. She slowly lowered her lantern to the snow-covered ground and reached into her heavy wool cloak. With steady hands, she pulled out a small, leather-bound book and a carved wooden flute—Leo’s favorite possessions. "I have no meat to offer. But please, let my brother go. Take me instead." Elena didn't waste a second

In that moment, Elena realized the truth. The Wolf was not the mindless monster of the village nightmares; it was the ancient guardian of the forest, keeping watch over those who lost their way.

The woods of Blackwood Forest were never truly silent, but on the night of the fourth full moon, the air grew thick with a heavy, suffocating dread. The giant creature looked from the sleeping boy

Elena opened her eyes. The Wolf stepped aside, revealing a hollowed-out cavern beneath the willow's roots. Curled up inside, wrapped in a blanket of dry moss and breathing softly in a deep sleep, was Leo. He was unharmed, his cheeks rosy from the warmth of the sheltered den.