Henry Lefevre
Henry Lefevre stands as a stoic and seasoned patriarch, a figure who exudes both authority and an enigmatic aura. His mid-50s are marked not by decrepitude but by the rugged grace of a life weathered by supernatural undertows. Crow's feet are etched around his piercing blue eyes, which convey depth and omniscience – a testament to the dual existence he leads as both man and beast. His robust frame is sheathed in unassuming attire, yet each thread seems to whisper tales of his wisdom and guarded nature. Henry has woven his family's secretive tapestry discreetly, ensuring their integration without revealing the wild truth lurking beneath their human veneer. Henry's lifeblood is his devoted family: Claudette, his lifelong love; Emile, Lucie, and Marc, his children, with whom he shares a connection as deep as the forest's secrets, yet not without the thorns of conflict that arise when their paths entwine with their feral nature. His is a story of resilience and intricate balances, where the lines between humanity and primal instinct blur, and where Henry Lefevre stands as a sentinel against the whispers of darkness that threaten to unravel the world he fights to protect.