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* [[Heartwarming Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Heartwarming Moments]]
* [[Heartwarming Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Heartwarming Moments]]
** In Book 18, Lone Wolf notices a crowd gathered around a faith healer. The angry mob is ready to attack him for having no progress in fixing a woman's headache. When Lone Wolf realizes that the man has no powers, but genuinely wants to help people, he discretely uses his own powers to cure the woman, turning the old man into a hero for his village.
** In Book 18, Lone Wolf notices a crowd gathered around a faith healer. The angry mob is ready to attack him for having no progress in fixing a woman's headache. When Lone Wolf realizes that the man has no powers, but genuinely wants to help people, he discretely uses his own powers to cure the woman, turning the old man into a hero for his village.
*** [[Funny Moment]]: As part of the act, Lone Wolf ''[[Thanks for The Mammary|plants the old man's hands on the woman's chest]]''.
*** [[Funny Moment]]: As part of the act, Lone Wolf ''[[Thanks for the Mammary|plants the old man's hands on the woman's chest]]''.
** Another one from Book 18. After {{spoiler|defeating the Ghost of Roark haunting the ruined and deserted town of Amory}}, Lone Wolf wakes up in the morning to sunshine and birdsong, and his spirits are lifted when he realizes that life is already returning to the place.
** Another one from Book 18. After {{spoiler|defeating the Ghost of Roark haunting the ruined and deserted town of Amory}}, Lone Wolf wakes up in the morning to sunshine and birdsong, and his spirits are lifted when he realizes that life is already returning to the place.
* [[Ho Yay Shipping]]: Lone Wolf and Banedon.
* [[Ho Yay Shipping]]: Lone Wolf and Banedon.
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* [[The Woobie]]: Tavig, a character Lone Wolf may encounter in Book 7. He's just some poor guy who took on the mission of invading Castle Death to pay for his sister's ransom. After being thrown into [[The Maze]] twice, all he wants is to escape. Why is he a woobie? Let's just say that if the hero meets him, he'll only get a quick death if {{spoiler|''Lone Wolf kills him''. Otherwise he'll either be torn apart by dog men or slowly crushed to death by a giant fist}}. Yeah, [[Everything Trying to Kill You|Castle Death's a fun place]].
* [[The Woobie]]: Tavig, a character Lone Wolf may encounter in Book 7. He's just some poor guy who took on the mission of invading Castle Death to pay for his sister's ransom. After being thrown into [[The Maze]] twice, all he wants is to escape. Why is he a woobie? Let's just say that if the hero meets him, he'll only get a quick death if {{spoiler|''Lone Wolf kills him''. Otherwise he'll either be torn apart by dog men or slowly crushed to death by a giant fist}}. Yeah, [[Everything Trying to Kill You|Castle Death's a fun place]].
** I was so dismayed by his death that, 15 years later after having originally read book number 7 I included a non-playing-charachter patterned after him in a ''D&D'' campaign of mine only to more or less force the players to rescue that long-lost sister of him.
** I was so dismayed by his death that, 15 years later after having originally read book number 7 I included a non-playing-charachter patterned after him in a ''D&D'' campaign of mine only to more or less force the players to rescue that long-lost sister of him.
** It gets worse. The [[Updated Rerelease]] has a [[A Day in The Limelight|bonus adventure]] where you take control of Tavig early in his jaunt into Kazan-Oud. He kills some nasty bad guys, thwarts a plot by Zahda to escape the island, and saves a damsel in distress, and as they reach their escape, he sets her loose and ''goes back into the castle'' to his inevitable fate. Poor guy.
** It gets worse. The [[Updated Rerelease]] has a [[A Day in the Limelight|bonus adventure]] where you take control of Tavig early in his jaunt into Kazan-Oud. He kills some nasty bad guys, thwarts a plot by Zahda to escape the island, and saves a damsel in distress, and as they reach their escape, he sets her loose and ''goes back into the castle'' to his inevitable fate. Poor guy.


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