World of The Lupi - Main Characters

Main Characters

NAME: Lily Yu

POSITION: FBI Agent in the Magical Crimes Division
GIFT: sensitive, who can feel different types of magic but cannot be affected by it
MATE: Rule Turner, is his Chosen (bonded by the Lady)
RACIAL BACKGROUND: Asian American (Chinese origins)
PHYSICAL FEATURES: Straight shoulder length black hair, slim, physically fit, 5'1", 28 years old


NAME: Rule Turner

POSITION: Lu Nuncio of the Nokolai (heir or prince). Clanhome is located in San Diego, California
ABILITY: Lupus
MATE: Lily Yu
RACIAL BACKGROUND: Anglo (French)
PHYSICAL FEATURES: handsome in an imperfect way, 60 years old (looks younger)


NAME: Li Lei Yu (Grandmother, Tiger Lady)

POSITION: FBI Agent in the Magical Crimes Division
GIFT: unknown, but has magical knowledge and powers, can transform into a tiger
MATE: Li Qin? (Helper?)
RACIAL BACKGROUND: Chinese
PHYSICAL FEATURES: looks about 80 years older (but is much older >300 years), petite, despite age has a ramrod straight posture


NAME: Cullen Seaborne

POSITION: Nokolai member, formerly expelled from Etorri clan for his pursuit of magic (was clanless for a long time)
GIFT: Fire. Sorcerer, can see sorceri, and has a strong understanding of spells. Wants to learn more
MATE: Cynna Weaver
RACIAL BACKGROUND: Anglo
PHYSICAL FEATURES: extremely gorgeous, moves beautifully, looks young (but is 68 yrs old)


NAME: Cynna Weaver

POSITION: FBI Agent in the Magical Crimes Division
GIFT: Finder, can locate anything once she has their pattern. A former Dizzy apprentice to Jiri, a type of African magic that deals with tattoos and demons.
MATE: Cullen Seaborne
RACIAL BACKGROUND: Caucasian American
PHYSICAL FEATURES: Amazonian, tall and big breasted. Has short spiky blond hair and is covered in tattoos which help her with her spells

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