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The Pack
In the hunt for werewolves to turn into hybrids - and the many failed attempts - Klaus and Stefan have put quite the dent in the werewolf population. It's about time someone noticed, and that someone is hell-bent on revenge for her little brother's death at the hybrid's hands.
KENZIE SOLOMON is out recruiting other werewolves to her cause, so intent on killing Klaus that she doesn't care who or what gets in her way.
Sheriff Forbes has done everything she can to keep most of the supernatural disappearances and deaths in Mystic Falls a secret, but even the best intentions can backfire.
The mystery has drawn the attention of certain members from the Richmond police force. Desperate to prove themselves, they are even willing to disregard jurisdiction to get to the truth.
Mystic Falls doesn't merely have supernatural creatures to worry about anymore, but the police force has no idea what they're getting into.
The Original Witch has her ways of affecting the living world, even from "the other side." She has managed to create a contact in a young witch, and now both LUMEN and MATILDA CREIGHTON work with the small coven they have drawn together to act out her will in the world around them.
At the top of their list? Killing Klaus and stopping him from creating more hybrids. However, they have more... roundabout plans than those in Mystic Falls - plans that may not work out too well for anyone else involved.
Canons, site canons, and original characters welcome! Most Needed:
Lumen Creighton; Nolan Creighton; Matt Donovan; Elizabeth Forbes; Jeremy Gilbert; Tyler Lockwood; Alaric Saltzman; Kenzie Solomon
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