Throne of the WolfUpdated at Jan 12, 2025, 20:40
In his past life, he was Sun Bonuo, a grandmaster of the ancient Chinese martial art of Baodan, renowned for his unparalleled skills and unbreakable spirit. But a twist of fate pulled him from his pinnacle of mastery and reincarnated him as a member of the wolf clan—a path of destiny he could never have foreseen. Wolves travel a thousand miles to feast on meat, while lesser beings settle for scraps. The awakening of his inner wolf unleashes an instinctive disdain for the mundane and a fiery yearning for truth, strength, and bloodlust. This time, he is not merely a warrior—he is a predator marching through the mist of chaos.
The man once known as Sun Bonuo is gone, replaced by a new identity: Bonuo, the Werewolf. With the powerful bloodline of the wolf clan surging through his veins, his spirit is bolder, his actions more ruthless, and his approach to life even more defiant. Standing tall or lying in his shroud, he has sworn to live and die with honor, wrapping himself in battle-scarred cloths as he howls across the ancient skies. On this dark, mystic continent, the unique blend of his martial spirit and his wolfish ferocity has made him the target of many who seek his power. But Bonuo’s reply is simple and fierce: he has come to this life for one reason—to live to the fullest, to unleash his pent-up fury, and to conquer every challenge in his path.
As his wolf nature merges with the refined instincts of his former martial prowess, Bonuo stands undeterred by the enemies that lurk around him. His existence is not meant for rescuing souls or winning fame, nor does he crave the praise of onlookers. He lives for himself, fights for his freedom, and rages for his own satisfaction. With the ferocity of a wolf and the soul of a fighter, he carves his name into the annals of this unfamiliar world.
He is a werewolf, relentless and wild, taking control of his destiny with the strength of his own spirit. With a mind and body molded by both a previous lifetime of martial mastery and his new, primal instincts, Bonuo is on a path where he can taste the thrill of blood and the intoxicating freedom he had never truly experienced before. Here, he is neither savior nor saint—he is a wolf warrior, embracing his fate, defending his honor, and marking his own path with salt, sweat, and blood. Bonuo has become the legend of his own making, writing a story as fierce as the wolf’s howl in the dark of night.