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Clockwork-Jack β€” Archie Higgins - Maned Werewolf

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Published: 2015-08-03 13:04:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 428; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 1
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Description A werewolf character, inspired by maned wolves rather than the typical humanoid-grey-wolf thing. (His markings don't quite match up, due to being a crossbreed. .) The necklace held a lock of his human hair--which is (*was) the only thing turning him back into a human. Sadly the locket broke and the hair--well--once you drop hair on the ground in the middle of the forest, you're not getting it back.

Magic is dumb.
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Clockwork-Jack In reply to ??? [2015-08-04 04:50:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! He's one of those characters that exists in my 'where all the spare OCs go' world. xD

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Fgpinky123 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-04 17:38:50 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Fgpinky123 [2015-08-05 04:59:45 +0000 UTC]

Β 

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lincoln-tiel [2015-08-03 17:50:28 +0000 UTC]

this is so wonderful!! i really like this character

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to lincoln-tiel [2015-08-04 04:51:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank ye kindly. 8'}

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Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-03 14:51:39 +0000 UTC]

Gosh dang it, you can never count on magic.

He looks extremely cool though

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-03 14:59:17 +0000 UTC]

If you've seen a single episode of 'Once Upon A Time', you know it doesn't come without a price.

Thanks! He's super fun to paint. >8D
Was going to tell you, he has a fiance--maybe the proper term would be 'mate'--who is also styled after a maned wolf. Perhaps a bit more foxy--pun intended--but you get what I mean.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-03 15:53:40 +0000 UTC]

ILOVEONCEUPONATIMERUMPLESTISKINISMYBAEOMG
*regains composure* Sorry about that.

heheh. wait, is his 'mate' a wolf too? Cause if not, that'd be a bit awkward...

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-03 15:59:02 +0000 UTC]

OH! It's okay. I used to like it more, but I eventually stopped watching it. Rumple' is my favorite, though.

Yyyeah... It's kind of undecided? She's definitely still a werewolf, but I'm not sure or not if she's stuck in her wolf form. Although for them, there's not a big difference--it's just sort of normal.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-03 16:06:08 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I'm honestly getting a bit tired of it too. Frozen is a huge contributor to that -_-

Ah, good xD omg, you have characters that are werewolves, I have characters that are vampires o.o

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-03 16:17:28 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeeeeah! Oh my gosh, I completely forgot that Frozen became apart of OUAT. When they first revealed Elsa, I FREAKED out. In a good way! But now... I'm just tired of hearing about Frozen, and bored with Once Upon A Time. It's a unique and interesting show, but it doesn't hold my interest anymore.

Did you just bring Twilight into this. Um excuse u DO U WANT 2 FIG HT

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-03 16:21:31 +0000 UTC]

Yeah. I was excited too, but after I watched it, felt like bringing Frozen in just turned down the sort of action and even adult element that the show had, and turned it into something stay at home moms could watch with their six year olds.

IT WASN'T INTENTIONALΒ 
buT cOm at mEh bRo

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-04 05:04:32 +0000 UTC]

Yyyeah, true... It's a family friendly show, but it can be dark. And that's usually when it's more fun. >: D


O Y EA H, JUST U TRI IT

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-04 15:06:40 +0000 UTC]

I know!!

ALRIGHT FINEΒ 
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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-05 05:12:54 +0000 UTC]

Remember that scene where they were... At an airport I think, about to pick up Rumple's kid or something... (So much confusing plot, and it's been so long. xD) Anyways, Rumple was like: "Excuse me," and he went into a bathroom stall and started to beat the crap out of a metal trash thing in the stall. He came out trying to hide his bleeding fist, and I was like: "WHA--NO--WHY?!"

<-- Vampire.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-05 12:46:52 +0000 UTC]

YES. That was one of my favorite parts xD I loved his spontaneous bursts of anger. I remember watching that part like "woah, man, woah!! Take it easy!"

mah vampires don't sparkle
they ain't no Culens.

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-05 15:27:29 +0000 UTC]

I think that was the first moment that I really felt for Rumple. o.O"

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-05 15:59:58 +0000 UTC]

i've always felt for him. Whether it be disgust, awkwardness, fear, or sympathy, I've just always felt for him xD

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-06 08:45:50 +0000 UTC]

Very nice. xD

To be honest, by the time I stopped watching it I was extremely bored (and frustrated) with Emma, Snow White and Prince Charming. Emma just doesn't seem interesting enough to be the main character, and her reaction to everything is the same. And Snow White and Prince Charming... Meh.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-06 11:39:46 +0000 UTC]

Yeah. I liked the first season best because the best part of they story was having Emma slowly find out about the town and how every person was a fairy tail. After that it's kinda like, well, there's no amusing reaction anymore, and they keep having to bring in some new character to mess things up and try to make things interesting again

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-07 04:33:07 +0000 UTC]

IKR? It's amazing they kept the show going after Emma started to believe. It picked back up eventually, but... But season two was the worst.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-07 11:05:56 +0000 UTC]

It really was. We spent the entire half season watching Snow and Emma go on this long, boring treck through the enchanted forest or whatever it's called. And when they FINALLY get back, there's a bunch of stuff they have to fix, an Bla blah blah.

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-09 13:09:37 +0000 UTC]

Yeah. It was just super boring in general. -_-

One time I got mad at Emma, because she was about to make an obviously dangerous and ill-fated decision. But my brain slipped and when I shouted I said: "DANG IT, ROSE. DANG. IT."

...Wrong blondie. Wrong show.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-09 14:03:52 +0000 UTC]

Meh, I really liked the first season. My favorite parts were finding out the back story of the characters (mainly Rumple xD) and seeing how they tied in with their Story Brook selves. I just hated how long they dragged stuff out for.Β 

Lol, it's always the blondes xD

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-09 14:11:09 +0000 UTC]

Oddly Rumple's reeeeally interesting side didn't come in until, like, season three. o-o

Gahhh, I should get the DVDs since we can't watch stuff on the internet anymore! The only problem is, I can't get American DVDs... Well, my Birthday is sort of soon. xD

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-09 14:18:47 +0000 UTC]

True, true. I still find it extremely awkward how freaking Peter Pan who looks like a teenager, is his father xD but it was really interesting to take a look further into his backstory, and see what else contributed to making him such a twisted creep.Β 

Your bithday, you say? Use that power wisely, my friend.Β 
Mine is coming up too xDΒ 

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-09 14:25:55 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah! I forgot about that. That's... Super messed up. So is Rumple, but annnnyhow... I wonder where the original story of Rumpelstiltskin came from? It sounds Irish to me. But it's probably German, come to think of it. xD

Yes, my bithday. xD The day my muthah gave bith to me.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-09 14:32:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I've loved the story ever since I was little. It was one of my favorite fairy tails xD but I'm not sure where it came from...

what a memorable occasion

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-10 08:34:53 +0000 UTC]

Mine was anything with a wolf in it. I was kind of a... Almost a wolfaboo, as a nine-year-old. That was back when AnimalJam was my favorite website, and a couple years later 'Alpha and Omega' came out. I still like Alpha and Omega. Please don't hurt me.

I sometimes wonder why we celebrate my birth rather than the fact that my mom managed to give birth to me.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-10 11:28:39 +0000 UTC]

Lol, one thing that I never really went through was a wolf phase. I mean, I went through a really huge CAT phase, for...reasons...but wolves and dragons were something I never really got into.

to be honest, Alpha and Omega doesn't look that bad. Well, as far as cheap cgi movies go. The sequel however...ha. Hahahaha. HAHAHAHAHAHA

causr ur worth it gurl xD

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-10 12:25:05 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I went through a cat phase, dragon, everything horse (including unicorns/pegasi), and everything canine. Wolves in particular. I almost wish I could be a kid again, when obsessing over wolves wasn't weird or immature, because I WAS weird and immature. xD Now I'm weirder and slightly more mature!

We don't speak about the sequel. Or the third one. Or the fourth one. Or any that may follow... It's actually a really cute, funny movie. I've probably seen it seventeen times--partly out of nostalgia, but my point stands.

Aw well dank 'oo.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-10 23:36:06 +0000 UTC]

HA. same. Except I was a huge cat person. That's literally all I'm remembered for in my family. "Hey, Dayna, remember your cat phase? THAT was a disaster."

Me: Oh yeah. It was a crucial step into me finding an eventual art style and then moving onto other things, but yeah. That sucked.

Heh. Why did they make squeals? Just, why...

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-11 08:05:22 +0000 UTC]

HA. Your answer though. xD My first sketchbook (from when I seriously started to practice) is a disaster. It's all bloody, bad-anatomy Warrior battles and Transformers jumping away from stripey explosions.

(I think another company bought the movie's rights once they saw how much attention it brought in. So they scraped some more attention in with the sequels...)

Oddly, the fandom is kinda cute. Not super active (I think?), and leaning on the immature side, but the art is usually pretty cute.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-11 11:22:51 +0000 UTC]

Yep, me too...except they were all warrior OCs xD

the only experience I had with transformers as a kid were the movies, and the commercials of the cartoons from my VHS tapes. The theme song was extremely catchyΒ 

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-12 08:01:19 +0000 UTC]

Ha. xD I had Tigerstripe and Pantherpelt, who I drew, like, twice. My OCs were all in my head, really.

Ohhhh, yeah! I was introduced to Transformers due to the 2007 Michael Bay film, but I wasn't aloud to watch any of the following movies until I turned thirteen. D: So I basically obsessed over Transformers and got mad at Michael Bay for creating movies that kids couldn't see, for half of my childhood. xD
Accept I still obsess over Transformers.

And once I was finally able to see the others--particularly the second--I realized that the shows are WAY better (and the themesong is extremely catchy) and that there's a reason my dad never let me see the second movie. The second is... We just pretend that it didn't happen.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-12 10:07:01 +0000 UTC]

Lol, mine too. The one I drew the post was Sunstreak, but I never even got close to drawing the entire clan I made up

see? Parents do care. He just didn't want to susept you to...all that

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-12 11:48:02 +0000 UTC]

Entire clan? What were they called?

Yeeeah... Sure am glad that they didn't.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-12 20:29:03 +0000 UTC]

It was just thunderclan but with all my OCs xD I wasn't even creative enough to come up with a new clan name

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-13 07:45:30 +0000 UTC]

I think I had a Clan...

...Can't remember. It was like...

Oh my gosh, I almost just typed 'ShadowClan', because I forgot that that was a real Clan. Ohhhh dude, ShadowClan!!

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-13 10:29:29 +0000 UTC]

Lol I'm not the only one lacking creativity when it comes to clan names. Yay xD

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-13 16:56:02 +0000 UTC]

Dude, kid me hated ShadowClan with a burning passion. And the Decepticons, in 'Transformers'. And every bad guy under the sun or moon. My perception of good and bad, and what a good character is, was kind of... Shallow. Which is funny, because for my whole entire life I've always felt bad for the villains.

In preschool, I had an imaginary velociraptor friend...

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-13 21:05:48 +0000 UTC]

Lol, not me. I was the typical "Hero wins, bad guy loses! Yay!" Sort of kid. Probably cause i watched so many disney movies. But now, I kinda love to hate villains xD

I had two imaginary albino bats and a skunkΒ 

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-14 07:23:37 +0000 UTC]

Same here. xD But I still liked the villains.


That's... Interesting.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-14 10:31:59 +0000 UTC]

Yeah...I was a weird (and lonely) kid xD

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-14 11:41:20 +0000 UTC]

I wasn't lonely.

I think.

You know, I hadn't thought about it until now...

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-14 16:04:52 +0000 UTC]

Hm...that moment you decide to look back at your life as a child xD

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-15 06:27:20 +0000 UTC]

Well, I have looked back on my childhood a lot, whenever nostalgia hits for one reason or another. Usually because of a cartoon or book or something--but I've never once considered that I was lonely.

I had my brothers (who I actually played with all the time back then... Er, yeah. *coughs*) And I had friends at church. While I was public schooled I was around other kids way more, but if anything I was MORE lonely then, because I was stuck in some chaotic mess where I was the nerd that everybody made fun of, and I still thought that 'nerd' was a bad thing. So basically, I wasn't allowing myself to really be myself until I was home schooled.

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-15 16:24:44 +0000 UTC]

When I was a little little kid, I was pretty out going. Never really had a problem with asking anyone to play with me. Kindergarten squashed that out of me though xD And through out elementary school, I never really had any school friends. In fifth grade, I went through a phase where I was extremely sad that I didn't really have any friends, but I grew up and got over it Β 

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Clockwork-Jack In reply to Sunstreak2000 [2015-08-15 16:35:28 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I was the same! Accept I was an EXTREMELY innocent, day-dreamy kid. Like, my whole day was spent reading books and (when I wasn't reading, which was rare) imagining stuff. I had my own little worlds and characters, and fan-characters (before I knew what OCs or fan-OCs even were), etc. I wrote little fantasy stories and drew little goofy comics... And I was super out-going. I was definitely born a nerdy, dorky person with a huuuuge imagination (which isn't always an advantage), but back then I wasn't aware of being too forward, or too... Friendly? Like, I would draw a picture for some random kid because he looked sad, and all the other kids--as kids do--would think I was the weirdest weirdo to ever be weird. But I just never realized that until, like, the 6th grade. x'D

(But yeah, I went through that sad friendless phase too.)

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Sunstreak2000 In reply to Clockwork-Jack [2015-08-16 20:21:26 +0000 UTC]

Lol, I guess I just kinda grew to be shy, and replaced friends with books and the stories I made up. Which sounds really sad, but I swear I turned out ok xD

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