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I'm no longer posting an episode of Blood on the Moon and I'm feeling a little... lost.
All good things must come to an end - of course I know this.
So I've decided to not only remind myself about the characters, but I figured I'd give you something to sink your teeth into too.
This is the third of the characters in my Wolf series – Darius
He’s the baddest of the bad. The one they all look to whenever there’s something that’s gone - wrong, missing or off the rails.
He has a chip on his shoulder that he’s been carrying for at least half a millennium and his hatred has focussed on Red for most of that time – ever since he first met her, if truth be told.
Darius is a powerful and Ancient Wolf but it’s not enough. He wants more of everything and he’ll stop at nothing in order to achieve his aims.
I’ve not decided if Darius is bitten or pure blood and I’m not sure if it will ever be known. I’m not even sure it’s important… yet.
Darius has manipulated embers of the Royal Bloodline, experimenting on at least one. He has deliberately concealed important facts in order to blackmail members of the Royal Bloodline and he manufactures narcotics with the sole purpose of dealing them to Humes – not for monetary gain (although it is a bonus) but for enhancing the taste of their blood for the purpose of the Wolves to feed on.
Darius was once the mentor of Luke – Red’s husband and there’s a tale to tell there, too.
I haven’t decided exactly how old Darius is – I’m not sure I want to know – maybe we’ll find out one day…
Darius enjoys walks in the woods, moonlit dates and fireside chats with the girl of his dreams.
Unfortunately, though he’d never admit it, not even to himself, I strongly suspect the girl of his dreams is married to another Wolf and even if she wasn’t married, she’d rather tear out his spleen than go on a date with him.
Darius knows how to appeal to the baser instincts of Wolf and man and he makes sure he has the upper hand in any negotiations because of that knowledge. He uses people and Wolves to further his own ends and though they may see what he’s up to, somehow, they always believe they’ll be the one to turn the tables on him, or that he’d never do anything like that to them, they’re too valuable to him…
He took a massive defeat in the last book in the series and I’m contemplating on how he can recover from that hit – of course he will, it’s just a matter of time – but how he manages it and when, I don’t quite have in my mind yet.
I have based Darius’ character on an amalgamation of many nasty, horrible, sly, devious, insidious people I’ve known and yet, Darius is still the No1 bad-lad, the one my readers love to read about, just to see what nasty shit he comes up with next.
I have one actor in mind when I ‘see’ Darius – Wes Bentley (as played in Ghostrider, not Hunger Games). Sometimes it helps to have a look of a person when I’m writing about him/her.
I see Darius as dark haired, dark eyed - a black Wolf when he transforms.
If Darius put his mind to it, I’m pretty sure he could be a great ally to the Lycaeon, but he does seem to have a problem with strong women, and especially women in a position of power. Perhaps that’s why he’s at odds with Red?
Also, he sees Humes as nothing much more than cattle for his own amusement. He takes Humes as slaves and because he allows them to see his great and terrifying power, they are in awe of him and of course, want some of that, if you please!
Darius keeps trying to build armies of Humes and uses his narcotics to build them up to be externally powerful (for a short time).
Whereas Wolves that are Ancient are powerful at all times, without the use of the hormones and narcotics, if only the Whelps could gain the upper hand (claw) and deliver Darius to the position of power he’s craved for so long…
Now there’s another sub-plot in the making if ever I saw one.
Tomorrow I’ll explain the differences in the three main bloodlines (Throwbacks being the fourth).