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: '''Wile E Coyote''', more often called '''Coyote''' in the story, is a major protagonist and the leader of the sect of [[Neutrals]] seen in the story. Known for his long time rivalries with the [[Roadrunner]] and later [[Demaro]], Coyote is a formidable necromantic sorcerer and possibly the most powerful and intelligent Neutral in the setting. As of now, he, alongside Demaro, are the last major characters to have been depicted in the story. | : '''Wile E Coyote''', more often called '''Coyote''' in the story, is a major protagonist and the leader of the sect of [[Neutrals]] seen in the story. Known for his long time rivalries with the [[Roadrunner]] and later [[Demaro]], Coyote is a formidable necromantic sorcerer and possibly the most powerful and intelligent Neutral in the setting. As of now, he, alongside Demaro, are the last major characters to have been depicted in the story. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[File:Coyote.PNG|thumb|200px|left|Coyote's initial appearance, which is much closer to his original Looney Tunes design, in [[Chapter 2: trolls attack|Chapter 2]].]] | |||
=== Early Life === | === Early Life === | ||
For an indeterminate amount of time, Coyote spent a portion of his life trying to kill the Roadrunner and later joined an out-of-town church that was secretly a front for [[Kelic|Kelic's]] sect of Neutrals. Eventually, he joined his friends [[Fudd|Elmer]], [[Porky]], [[Tom]] and [[Sylvester]] in a party at a pub. Though he was drunk, he attended a ceremony with his friends wherein the group was granted the powers of the Neutrals. In the morning, he and his friends woke up and soon discovered their new abilities. After gathering his friends, he attempted to restore Porky's morality and nearly succeeded. | For an indeterminate amount of time, Coyote spent a portion of his life trying to kill the Roadrunner and later joined an out-of-town church that was secretly a front for [[Kelic|Kelic's]] sect of Neutrals. Eventually, he joined his friends [[Fudd|Elmer]], [[Porky]], [[Tom]] and [[Sylvester]] in a party at a pub. Though he was drunk, he attended a ceremony with his friends wherein the group was granted the powers of the Neutrals. In the morning, he and his friends woke up and soon discovered their new abilities. After gathering his friends, he attempted to restore Porky's morality and nearly succeeded. | ||
Porky's wife, along with their child, arrived to forgive and apologize to Porky for both of their respective actions. However, she and her child were shot by a murderously zealous Christian, causing Porky to commit suicide via strangulation using his flesh-tentacles and a tree despite Wile and co.'s attempts to calm him down. In order to escape the Christians, Coyote and his posse retreated to parts unknown; though Wile returned to the desert in which he was presumably born in shortly before the events of [[Chapter 2|Trolls Attack]]. | Porky's wife, along with their child, arrived to forgive and apologize to Porky for both of their respective actions. However, she and her child were shot by a murderously zealous Christian, causing Porky to commit suicide via strangulation using his flesh-tentacles and a tree despite Wile and co.'s attempts to calm him down. In order to escape the Christians, Coyote and his posse retreated to parts unknown; though Wile returned to the desert in which he was presumably born in shortly before the events of [[Chapter 2|Trolls Attack]]. |
Revision as of 06:51, 24 August 2019
Coyote | |
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Coyote as he appears at the end of Chapter 20. | |
Physical description | |
Species | Coyote |
Gender | Male |
Skin color | Black (nose only) |
Fur color | Brown and beige |
Eye color | Black |
Personal information | |
Affiliation | The Neutrals |
Allies | Tom, Shadow, Fudd, Bugs, Sylvester, Porky, Silver, Blaze, Rob |
Enemies | The Trolls, Troll Face, Roadrunner and Demaro |
Traits | |
Weapons/powers | Necromancy |
Appearances | |
First appearance | Chapter 2, Page 13 |
Last appearance | Chapter 22, Page 23 Chapter 23 script |
Status | |
In real life | |
Actual name | Wile E. Coyote |
First appearance | Fast and Furry-ous (1949) |
Franchise | Looney Tunes |
Stub | |
"ok everyone! do you guys see this paper? well theres nothing on it yet but there will be" |
- Wile E Coyote, more often called Coyote in the story, is a major protagonist and the leader of the sect of Neutrals seen in the story. Known for his long time rivalries with the Roadrunner and later Demaro, Coyote is a formidable necromantic sorcerer and possibly the most powerful and intelligent Neutral in the setting. As of now, he, alongside Demaro, are the last major characters to have been depicted in the story.
History
Early Life
For an indeterminate amount of time, Coyote spent a portion of his life trying to kill the Roadrunner and later joined an out-of-town church that was secretly a front for Kelic's sect of Neutrals. Eventually, he joined his friends Elmer, Porky, Tom and Sylvester in a party at a pub. Though he was drunk, he attended a ceremony with his friends wherein the group was granted the powers of the Neutrals. In the morning, he and his friends woke up and soon discovered their new abilities. After gathering his friends, he attempted to restore Porky's morality and nearly succeeded.
Porky's wife, along with their child, arrived to forgive and apologize to Porky for both of their respective actions. However, she and her child were shot by a murderously zealous Christian, causing Porky to commit suicide via strangulation using his flesh-tentacles and a tree despite Wile and co.'s attempts to calm him down. In order to escape the Christians, Coyote and his posse retreated to parts unknown; though Wile returned to the desert in which he was presumably born in shortly before the events of Trolls Attack.