Wolf Runetouch

"We do not shy away from the evil that lurks in this city, we are lions, we are proud and we are strong"

Name
Wolf Runetouch

Wolf the Redeemed

The White Lion of Stormwind

Siguard of the Sea (Alter ego)

Physical Traits and Personality
Wolf stands around 5'ft 10 inches, and his a powerfully built man, Wolf has long brown hair tied back into a pony tail and a large beard covering most of his face Wolf has a long jagged scar running across his right eye.

Wolf is often seen with a warm, welcoming smile on his face and most of the time seems quite relaxed and jovial, However when Wolf is working on a serious task he becomes stern and stodic.

Wolf is a light hearted jovial man, often slow to anger and always quick to make a joke. Wolf is some what of a book worm and a glutton for knowelledge and new information, Wolf when not training or working as a guard in Stormwind Wolf can be found in any libary or any abandoned ruins or dig site happy as can be.

Guild
The Stormwind Guard

Background
Early Life:

Wolf Runetouch was the youngest of two children born into the noble Runetouch family of Startholme. Morgan Runetouch Wolf’s father was a poor knight in the service of the Lordaeron military Elizabeth Runetouch Wolf’s mother was a wandering Hedge mage the two met in Stormgarde the summer before the second war, the two fell in love and were married by the years end.

Morgan Runetouch served during the second war against the Orcs and took part in the battle of Black Rock Mountain during the battle Morgan slew an Orc Lieutenant and discovered a hidden cache of gems and gold, Morgan hid away the Cache and after the battle retrieved the treasure taking it home with him to Startholme where he used the wealth to set up a merchant empire within Startholme, Morgan also used his sizeable wealth to buy land in and around Andorhal and quickly became richer off the booming grain trade that was centred in Andorhal Lordaeron’s bread basket which prompted Morgan Runetouch to build the Runetouch estate in the mountains behind Hearthglen. Morgan Runetouch was now one of the richest and most powerful men in Lordaeron and used his wealth to invest heavily into the Kingdom in turn the King of Lordaeron then bestowed the title of Lord upon Morgan Runetouch elevating the Runetouch household to nobility within Lordaeron. However despite Morgan’s new title he felt he was never truly accepted by the nobility class of Lordaeron who he felt saw him nothing more than a commoner who bought his nobility and didn’t truly deserve it.

Wolf grew up in a life of wealth and splendour his every whim and desire were met and Wolf had the ideal childhood. When Wolf was around twelve years old he showed some early signs of being able to use the light Morgan and Elizabeth sent for a priest and a paladin and both confirmed that it may be possible that in the future the youngest Runetouch could become a paladin. Morgan Runetouch was more than pleased with the news he saw the possibility of a Runetouch becoming a paladin as a way to earn the Runetouch family some legitimacy within the nobility class and on Wolf’s thirteenth birthday he was shipped off to a local Lordaeron military garrison where Wolf was to serve as a knight’s page and to be trained in the art of war until such time that Wolf was able to join the Silver Hand.

The next three years were a lonely time for Wolf and the transition was difficult he had been ripped from a life of leisure and splendour and placed in the strict and sober life of the military. Wolf spent his days running military drills, serving his Knight lord many commands from being a cup bearer at the meals, to running messages to the Knight’s wife in the local town, to cleaning the knight’s armour and weapons and tending to the Knight’s warhorse. When wolf wasn’t tending to the Knight he was being trained in the use of sword, shield, axe and war hammer. However Wolf’s life was not complete misery during his time at the Garrison.

The Garrison Commander was somewhat of an amateur archaeologist and historian he was so passionate about history that the men in his command had come to nicknaming him the professor. The Commander kept an extensive library within one of the disused store rooms in the Garrison and the Commander took a liking to Wolf allowing him to make use of the Library whenever Wolf wanted. Wolf spent the few spare hours he got a day in the library either with his nose deep in a book or with the commander learning about the history of the world.

At the age of sixteen Wolf began to demonstrate the ability to use the Light he was released from service as a Page within the Garrison and sent back to Stratholme to study as an initiate within the Silverhand.

The Silverhand:

Wolf found he quickly settled into his life in Crusader’s Square he spent his mornings running military drills similar to the training he’d received in the Garrison and found he easily out matched his class mates due to his early training and his afternoons and nights were spent studying religious texts and prayer. Wolf’s first year was spent in Stratholme and Wolf found that he had much more free time then he did in the Garrison. Wolf spent a lot of time in the Cathedral’s grand library absorbing as much knowledge as he could, when Wolf wasn’t in the Library he often spent free time at his family home or with his older brother Mordred Runetouch who in the years Wolf had been gone had become a respected Sergeant in the army and was being trained by Morgan to become the head of the family. The year spent in Startholme was the happiest Wolf had since he had left home at the age of thirteen. Wolf excelled in all areas he was trained in and demonstrated that he was truly destined to become a paladin much to the joy of his father.

Wolf’s second year as an initiate was spent training under a mentor out in a temple near Andorhal. Wolf was trained by the veteran paladin Duke Lionheart. Lionheart was a strict and harsh teacher working Wolf from morning to night Wolf hated Lionheart at first but by the end of his time with Lionheart Wolf truly came to respect him.

During Wolf’s time in Andorhal Wolf developed a rebellious streak and with a group of other second year initiates Wolf would often sneak off into the town of a night where Wolf would spend his nights in the local tavern drinking and using his family’s status to impress the local farmer’s daughters.

However after a bar brawl that resulted in serious damage to the tavern and the street outside Wolf and the other initiates were moved away from Andorhal and to Light’s hope.

The Fall of Lordaeron:

Six months into wolf’s second year as an initiate Lordaeron began to collapse under the pressure of the plague of the undead and fighting the undead. The Lordaeron military scrambled to contain the waves of undead that were steadily making their way through the Kingdom. Lord Uther gave the order that all paladins were to aid in the defence of the people of Lordaeron while Prince Arthas looked for the cause of the plague and a cure. Wolf and many of the other initiates were taken away from Lordaeron while the Paladins and the military tried to cope with the undead. Wolf was taken to Hillsbrad by Duke Lionheart for nearly a month during this time wolf received word that his brother Mordred had died in the defence of Andorhal from the undead. Wolf returned from Hillsbrad with Duke Lionheart to find Startholme a smoking ruin and his family and friends dead.

Wolf was filled with grief and rage and swore that he’d avenge his family, that he would not rest until he destroyed both the undead menace and Arthas. A few weeks after the culling Jaina Proudmoore began to lead the survivors of the culling to the lands of the west many paladins followed Jaina including Duke Lionheart who urged Wolf to come with him. Wolf refused the offer and called Lionheart a traitor and a coward Lionheart left for the west and sadly the two would never speak again as Lionheart was killed later in the skirmishes with the Night Elves.

Wolf continued his training and worked on the front lines with the remaining Knights of the Silver Hand that stayed behind to work with Uther. However Wolf’s desire for rage blinded him and made him take more reckless actions during battle this continued until Wolf’s actions lead to the death of a fellow Paladin who had to save Wolf when he became trapped by the undead. Wolf was re-called from the front lines and sent back to Light’s Hope much to Wolf’s frustration.

Months later Wolf received word that Arthas had returned to Lordaeron and had murdered his Father. Wolf seeing his chance for vengeance wanted to rush to the Capital city and confront the man he blamed for the death of his family, however the Paladins forbid Wolf from leaving Light’s hope. Wolf snuck out from the temple and stealing a mustang from a local farm Wolf rode out to the Capital city and was able to arrive before the Paladins. During the battle Wolf attempted to reach the Palace and confront Arthas however a large Death Knight blocked his way Wolf engaged the Death Knight but was easily out matched by the undead warrior. During the battle the Death Knight’s helm was knocked away revealing the face of Wolf’s brother Mordred. Wolf stunned by the appearance of his older brother was left vulnerable to Mordred’s attack. Mordred attempted to split Wolf’s head in two with an over head attack, Wolf was able to scramble back in time to avoid the full impact of the blow but the blade cut across Wolf’s face leaving a deep and jagged scar that ran across Wolf’s eye which is still present to this day. Wolf’s spirit was broken and he gave into fear, Wolf turned and fled from the battle hiding in a burnt out shop until Uther’s forces arrived and engaged the undead allowing Wolf the time to escape.



The Scarlet Crusade:

a few weeks after the fall of the Capital city Wolf was ordered to travel south to the Kingdom of Stormwind. Wolf’s commanders felt that Wolf’s rage made him a danger to himself and his fellow paladins and he was no longer fit to serve in conflict with the undead. Wolf accepted his fate with shame and a heavy heart and began his journey to Stormwind. Wolf was attempting to slip past the undead army by travelling through plague pass and into the Aerie Peaks when he was ambushed by the cult of the damned. Wolf struggled against his attackers but he was out numbered and over powered. When things seemed darkest for Wolf he was rescued by five knights all garbed in red armour. They explained that they were the remains of the Lordaeron military in the area and they were under the command of one of the Lord Paladins of the Silverhand. They were an order dedicated to the destruction of the undead they were the Scarlet Crusade and they offered Wolf a place among their ranks. Wolf jumped at the chance to defend Lordaeron and once again began his military training in the city of Hearthglen under the watchful eye of the Scarlet Crusade. Wolf felt that he had truly found his place in the world, he felt the commanders of the Scarlet Crusade truly understood his pain and shared in his desire for vengeance against the undead. Wolf served with loyalty and dedication for over six months however Wolf started to notice problems within the Scarlet Crusade. Wolf noticed that people who questioned the command of the Scarlet commanders would often disappear without a trace or were sent on near suicidal missions. The civilians in the local town were forced to pay ridiculous taxes to the church and they were given brutal and cruel punishments in public for the slightest offence. The final straw came for Wolf when while he was out on patrol he discovered a family hiding in one of the farms near Hearthglen. Wolf’s commander promised to take the family to safety but before they did the family had to give up all of their riches to the commander when the father informed them that he had no riches the commander then asked for the farmer’s daughter. When the father refused again the Commander informed his unit that they were cultists plotting the downfall of Lordaeron and ordered the unit to attack the family. Wolf refused and turned on his commander attacking him and giving the family enough time to escape. Wolf was beaten and rendered unconscious when Wolf awoke he was in the dungeons of Hearthglen and was subjected to weeks of torture and beatings from the scarlet inquisition who accused Wolf of being a cultist. Wolf’s life became a cycle of torture and questions regarding to where the cult of the damned were hiding at first Wolf resisted but by the second day his spirit was broken with each set of questions Wolf made up new answers giving them anything he could think of just with the hope that they’ll believe what he said and stop the pain.

A week into Wolf’s stay with the inquisition the scourge mounted a large attack on Hearthglen Wolf saw his only chance for escape and was able to free himself from his cell, Wolf planed to escape in the confusion the undead were causing but he found he could not leave without exacting his vengeance on the man who had tortured him. Wolf hid in the shadows of the prison wand waited for the inquisitor to make his way through the prison. Wolf didn’t have to wait long the inquisitor entered seeking refuge from the battle above, Wolf ambushed him and beat him to death with a mallet the inquisitor had used to break prisoner’s bones. Wolf stole some clothing, food and a sword and took a horse from the stables; Wolf waited until nightfall and slipped out of Hearthglen when the battle had died down. Wolf pressed on and was able to escape Lordaeron and make his way south to Stormwind.

The Necromancer:

Wolf arrived in Stormwind and presented himself to the Northshire brotherhood where Wolf finally completed his training as a Paladin. Wolf’s time with the scarlet crusade had left him sober and serious he spent little time socialising with the other paladins and little time outside of the abbey it’s self. Wolf spent all of his free time studying and mastering his craft. Wolf’s time in Stormwind however was not completely peaceful Wolf’s sleep was disturbed by vivid nightmares sometimes Wolf’s dreams would take him to the burning city of Startholme and other times he would be back in the dungeons of the Scarlet Crusade and more often he would be in the battle torn Capital city of Lordaeron at the mercy of his undead brother but the dreams would always end the same way a necromancer would appear in his dreams holding Cal’Ther the legendary Runetouch sword from the troll wars. The Necromancer would taunt Wolf challenging him to find him in the lands to the west and retake the family sword. Wolf began to believe these dreams were either a message sent to him by the Light or the necromancer was reaching into Wolf’s mind with his dark powers, either way Wolf was set on finding the Necromancer and ending him.

Wolf completed his training and left the brotherhood Wolf headed south to Booty Bay believing the Goblins may know something about the necromancer. Sadly Wolf was unable to find any information however Wolf was soon approached by a Goblin merchant. The Goblin explained that each year the Steamwheedle Cartel held a prize fighting tournament in the Thunderdrome in Gadgetzan. The Goblin had lost his champion earlier in the week however if Wolf fought in the tournament for him he’d look into finding the Necromancer for wolf.

Wolf agreed to fight in the tournament and found that his many years of military training coupled with his paladin training gave him a distinct edge over his opponents. Wolf’s holy abilities and his preference to spare his beaten opponents earned him the gladiator nickname “Holy Wrath Runetouch”. Wolf made it to the final where he battled and defeated the Orc slave gladiator Balen Two Blades. Balen was the slave of an ogre war lord and when Wolf spared Balen’s life he discovered later that night the Ogre warlord planed on killing and eating Balen. Wolf snuck into the Ogre’s camp and released Balen from his prison the two worked together and defeated the Ogre warlord and his guard. Balen had been given his freedom by Wolf and in return the Orc swore that Balen Two Blades and Wolf Runetouch would forever be blood brothers.



Having completed his end of the bargan Wolf asked the Goblin to locate the necromancer for him, The Goblin informed Wolf that a scourge Necromancer matching the description Wolf gave him had been operating in Ashenvale the Goblin also informed Wolf that a Mercenary unit called the Lion’s Blades were currently in Gadgetzan but would be working out in Ashenvale soon and Wolf should sign up.

Wolf signed up with the merc unit and found himself shipped out to Warsong Gluch to work for the alliance in aiding the Sentinals in pushing back the horde who were cutting down the tree’s in the Gulch for their lumber yards. Wolf spent two years fighting in Warsong with the Lion’s Blades when Wolf was allowed any leave from the battlefront he spent his entire time scouring Ashenvale searching for any trace of the Necromancer but none was to be found however the nightmares continued urging him to find the Necromancer.

When the dark portal opened many of the Alliance forces moved into the new battle field to engage the Legion and so too did the Lion’s Blades Wolf found himself now stationed in Hellfire peninsula fighting Fel Orcs and a world away from the necromancer he truly wanted to find however Wolf’s Nightmares continued giving him no peace.

Wolf’s fall from the Light.

Wolf spent a year engaging the Fel Orcs that resided within the Hellfire Citadel and his nightmares only got worse as did his desire for vengeance, Wolf became bitter and cold towards his friends in the Lion’s Blades. One night the Necromancer came to him in his dreams again this time the Necromancer informed Wolf that he had come to the Outland and he was hiding in an Orc farm in the mountains of Hellfire. Wolf snuck away from the barracks and set off across Hellfire looking for the farm the Necromancer had lured him to. Wolf found the farm a day later it was a small boar farm more or less untouched by the Legion. Wolf stormed the farm and found a family of untainted Orcs sleeping within. Wolf demanded that they give over the Necromancer to him when the Orcs could not produce the Necromancer Wolf accused them of being in league with the Necromancer and slew the two parents and the children. Wolf burnt the farm to the ground in his search for the Necromancer but slowly the realisation dawned on him that there was no Necromancer and he had just murdered an innocent family. Wolf was filled with guilt and sorrow and found that the Light would no longer obey him. Wolf had played right into the Necromancer’s hands and betrayed everything he had ever believed. Wolf fled from Outland and disappeared into Azeroth.

Wolf’s Redemption:

Wolf spent time wandering from city to city never stopping in one place too long and taking work where he could find it, working as a Docker in Stormwind, a labourer in Ironforge or a stable hand in Theramore. Wolf’s travels soon brought him to the town of Southshore in Hillsbrad. Wolf took up a job working as a miner and in time grew to be happy in Southshore. Wolf made friends with his follower miners and felt like for the first time since leaving Startholme at the age of sixteen that he had found somewhere he truly belonged. Wolf felt all the anger and hate he had been holding in his heart since the fall of Lordaeron melt away and for the first time in nearly seven years he was truly at peace. However this peace could not last as the town soon came under attack from a bandits while the local defence were able to turn away the attackers a child was hit by a stray arrow in the conflict. The town’s only healer was days away in cold wind pass aiding the Argent Dawn and wouldn’t be back for days. Wolf used all of the medical training he had received during his time with Lion’s Blade but the boy continued to get worse it looked like he was about so slip away. Wolf prayed to the Light not to help him but to help the child he prayed for some way to save the boys life and the Light came back to Wolf. Wolf used the Light to save the boys life and realised that he had been redeemed he was once again a Paladin and Wolf vowed to never again squander the Light’s blessing on vengeance or his own selfish gain. Wolf thanked his friends from Southshore but he turned North and travelled into the plagued ruins that was Lordaeron. Wolf made his way to Uther’s grave and prayed for day and night, he prayed for the souls of his friends, he prayed for strength and he prayed for forgiveness. Wolf travelled further into the plagued lands and discovered the remains of a Library in the eastern lands. While exploring the ruins Wolf discovered an ancient scroll from the early days of Lordaeron. Detailed in the scrolls was how to build and enchant a sword that monster hunters would use. Using the scroll Wolf crafted and built his great sword Aerondight a sword built from True silver and enchanted by mages to make it more effective against monsters and the undead. Wolf turned south heading to Stormwind where he found the city under attack from the undead. Wolf aided the local military in turning away the undead and discovered that his Merc unit the Lion’s blades were preparing to set sail for Northrend. Wolf signed back up and set off for Northrend.

The War in the North:

Wolf found that he was no longer plagued by nightmares from the Necromancer, Wolf began to fear that there never truly was a Necromancer and instead the necromancer had been nothing more than a dream born from his own desire for vengeance. Wolf’s life in Northrend was a constant battle the Lion’s Blade were stationed in Wintergarde with the Seventh Legion. Every day was filled with defeat and a constant battle to survive. Each day the undead appeared from somewhere in the city and attacked and each day the alliance would engage and then were forced back. Wolf became accustomed to constant death, he had been no stranger to it in Ashenvale of Hellfire but deaths were set weeks sometimes months apart here some one was dying every day and then tomorrow you would face them on the battle field. Grave yards became death traps and Wolf became to despise them knowing that each time you entered one the undead would burst from the ground and attack. There was little time to sleep or eat during his time in Wintergarde the scourge attacked from ground and land and the scourge fortress Naxaramas hung ever constant in the sky. As the battles with the scourge became more desperate the Scarlets began to advance upon the Alliance from the west and soon Wolf found himself fighting a war on two fronts, fighting both the undead and the scarlets he had once called brothers. Reprieve finally came nearly six months into the war in the North when the Lich commanding the undead forces in Wintergarde was found and destroyed not long after Kel’Thuzad fell and the undead attacks on Wintergarde became less common.

However Wolf was unable to enjoy the victory as a outbreak of the flu rendered most of the Lion’s Blades usless and Wolf was suffering from a broken shoulder after falling from his gryphon during a battle with a Frost Wyrm. Due to the injury the Lion’s blade was not able to join the assault on Wrathgate with the other Alliance forces which in turn saved their lives. As they were spared the terrible fate that befell the Alliance and Horde forces.

A month later the Lion’s Blades were dispatched to Icecrown where they were to support the Alliance forces in the area that is now known as the broken front. The alliance had been fighting in Icecrown for no longer than a week before the undead set upon them and ravaged the alliance forces to nothing more than a few hundred men. Over the course of the battles the Lion’s Blades were killed off one by one until Wolf was the last survivor of the Merc unit. One night Wolf stepped outside of his tent to find the almost ever constant snow storms that had greeted Wolf when he entered Icecrown were now gone. The night was clear and Wolf could see far over the frozen Icecrown and out stood alone in the wastes was the Necromancer gripping Cal’Ther Wolf’s ancestral blade. The necromancer ran and Wolf without a second thought gave chase. Wolf caught the Necromancer far from the broken front and engaged his long sought after foe. The two battled into the night the dead silence of the night was broken by the sounds of metal chasing as Cal’Ther and Aerondight met each other and rebounded away. The Darkness of the land was chased away by the Light Wolf called around him to defeat his hated foe while the only light from the moon was snuffed out by the shadowy spells the Necromancer cast, In the end the Necromancer gained the upper hand over Wolf who was tiring and struggling to deal with the cold. The necromancer called ghouls and skeletons from the ground all of whom bogged Wolf down and with each one Wolf killed more and more of his strength left him. Wolf collapsed against the burnt out ruins of a Dwarven tank as he struggled to fend away the undead attackers. The Necromancer approached Wolf and lifted Cal’Ther to finish Wolf off and Wolf in one last desperate attack swung Aerondight wildly and cut the Necromancer’s hand from his body. Cal’Ther clattered as it hit the icly floor Wolf scrambled for the High Elven blade and grabbed it from the floor. In the hands of a Light user the sword awoke the high elven runes enscribed along the length of the blade burst into life as the Light flowed through them and a wash of holy flames blessed the blade. Wolf felt the Light’s strength flowing through him and cleaved the Necromancer from shoulder to hip. The Necromancer gave out a cry and fell to the ground dead a roar went up from all around Wolf as the undead minons collapsed to the ground below their masters magic no longer keeping them alive. Wolf approached the Necromancer and unmasked his mysterious tormenter and too his horror Wolf discovered the fact of his Mother. The scourge had killed Elizabeth Runetouch and risen her as a necromancer a weapon to be used against Wolf. Wolf took his mother’s locket from the body and wore it around his neck before he set fire to his mother’s body ending her suffering for good.

The Skybreaker and the Argent Crusade:



Wolf was now lost in the wastes of Icecrown with no food and no shelter. Wolf made his way across the wastes fighting the undead attacks during the day, surviving on drinking melted ice and finding shelter in snow tunnels of a night. The cold began to seep into Wolf’s body and fatigue began to wear him down each step became harder to make and Wolf knew it was only a matter of time before the cold or the undead killed him. Wolf was saved however when he heard the sound of battle and he could hear human voices. The sound gave Wolf hope and he found some hidden source of energy Wolf ran towards the battle and aided a rag tag group of alliance troops in fending off an undead attack However it seemed that Wolf may have ran into his death as the unit were quickly over powered by the undead suddenly the Skybreaker appeared in the sky and peppered the undead waves with cannon fire and Wolf and his new allies were air lifted up to the battle ship. Wolf offered his services to the Captain of the Skybreaker and spent the following months raiding slave pits, attacking horde out posts and rescuing stranded troops. Soon Wolf met a priest from the Argent Crusade who urged Wolf to leave the Alliance and their petty squabbles with the horde and to join the Argent Crusade and their united war against the Lich King. Taking his advice Wolf left the Skybreaker and made his way to the Argent Crusade’s camp. Wolf signed up and earned himself the rank of Crusader within the Argent Crusade. Wolf was picked as one of the first wave to enter Icecrown Citadel during the siege. Soon word was announced that Fordring had slew Arthas and the scourge were no more finally Wolf’s life time goal was at an end the Necromancer and Arthas were finally dead and Wolf assumed with the death of Arthas so too would his brother have been released from his slavery.

The Return to Stormwind:

With the fall of Arthas Wolf had become weary of a life time of battle and realised that a life of battles had cost him every friend he ever had. Wolf decided to leave behind the Argent Crusade and do the Light’s work off the battle field. Wolf made his way back to the Eastern Kingdoms where he once more set fourth into the Plagued lands of Lordaeron. Wolf travelled to the Runetouch estate north of the city of Hearthglen. Wolf found the estate had been looted but remained mostly unharmed and Wolf set about repairing the damage to the family home and spent a year living alone in the manor in quiet prayer and solitude. While exploring the basements and wine cellars that ran below the house Wolf discovered a secret door behind the door was the Runetouch Vault containing the last of the gems from the Orc cache and a substantial amount of gold his father had hidden away. Wolf took some of the gold and decided to set off South to Stormwind.

The Stormwind Guard:

When Wolf finally arrived in Stormwind he found the city in a grip of terror Twilight Cultists were in the city tempting people away from the Light. Doomsayers talked of the end of the world spreading fear and panic and the elements themselves rose out of the ground and savaged the people of Stormwind.

in the centre of all of this Wolf saw the Stormwind Guard fighting a constant battle to protect the people of Stormwind and Wolf knew he had found somewhere he could fulfil his duty to the Light.



Wolf signed up for the Stormwind guard and he was quickly put to work servng under Guard Captain Herius Darian, Wolf rose through the ranks quickly. Wolf earned his first promotion after he held the steps of the Cathedral alone defending the civilians within from the attacking elementals, a month later Wolf was promoted again after he saved several civilian’s lives who had been injured during Deathwing’s attack. Wolf was saved the life of many of his commanding officers and several criminals after the guard had broken up a large fight between the Bogata and the Mavalon crime families. Wolf was promoted to Lance-corporal after he saved the lives of three of his fellow guards and Lt Shanura Darian after a botched raid on the Stone Masons Union. After Wolf saved Shanura’s life he served as her body guard through out her time as Captain until she left Stormwind. Wolf was promoted to Sergeant Major and served through the rocky times while Gladrien Spartian was Captain attempting to keep the peace between a public who had grown disillusioned with the guard and a paranoid and aggressive guard captain.



Four months after Gladrien came to power the Council of Stormwind grew tired with his increasingly aggressive and dangerous command and relieved him off command, deconstructed his guard regime and sent Gladrien to serve in The Twilight Highlands. Wolf was given the postion of Captain of the Guard and charged with building a new guard Regime. Wolf has served as the youngest Guard Captain for nearly a year and continues to defend Stormwind from Cultists and Crime Syndicates.

Family Background
The Runetouch family dates back to the Troll wars when Wolf's ancestor recived the Cal'ther a holy blade from a high elf priest.

The Runetouch family name was always reconised with the Lordaeron military as a respectable warrior family however the family was always a poor common family until the second war in which Morgan Runetouch made his wealth and the family became a noble family in Startholme.

However the Runetouch line was brought to ruin when most of the household apart from Wolf was lost in the culling.

Criminal Record
Wolf has no criminal record at this time

Equipment
Wolf has a large armoury stored in his home near Hearthglen and in the Command Centre in Stormwind, however there are a few key Items wolf will take where ever he goes.

Cal'Ther:



a high elf blade daiting back to the Troll wars, made by a High Elf priest to counter the Dark Voodoo and shadow magic used by the Trolls the High Elf priests became close friends with Wolf's ancestor and give the blade to him in a sign of friendship. The blade is covered in Holy runes that aid any light user in combat.

Aerondight:



A sword based upon the weapon used by the monster hunting guild from the legends of Lordaeron. Aerondight is forged with a steel core but plated in true silver, enchanted by mages and blessed by priests to make it a more effective weapon against monsters and the undead.

Current Status
Wolf is currently alive and well despite several attempts on his life from Necromancers and hired thugs of Stormwinds Criminal world. Wolf currently lives in Stormwind as acting Captain of the Stormwind Guard.