Sythe

Sythe is a male Forest Wolf Keidran of the Border Forest Tribe and a nephew to the Grand Duke. He used to act as a diplomat for the wolves to communicate with human settlements on their boarders. His duties also had him secure an alliance with the Rainforest Tiger Clan, one of the five main Tiger Clans, in the form of an arranged marriage to Flora.

After betraying his tribe during an attack on a human village, more specifically by helping some humans he had once befriended escape, he became an outcast to his fellow wolves. With no other place to go he joined his old human companions, hoping to journey to the mysterious hidden village of Lyn'knoll, where humans and Keidran are said to live in harmony.

Personality
"Extremely pessimistic and easily frightened in high-stress environments."

Biography
"Sythe is a pony-tailed wolf most at home far away from battlefields and conflicts. Raised by his uncle, he was trained his entire life to be a diplomat between humans and keidran - even spending over a year living among humans back before the borders were closed. Sadly, his perfect human speech and years of education in interspecies cultures and politics have so far gone completely to waste since war began breaking out. Internally, Sythe has a very negative view of his own kind - believing that the war is mostly at the fault of the wolves for provoking the humans in the first place. Ultimately, he would like nothing more than for his life to go back to normal."

Appearance
Sythe has yellow eyes and a pale brown coat of fur of a solid color across his entire body, including his mane, which is cut short at the front and left long in the back where he wears his hair in a ponytail tied off near the ends by a blue band. His build is toned with some muscle definition that is mostly obscured by his disheveled fur. Like all Keidran, he stands on two canid paws with extended, digitigrade ankles, and at full height reaches 6'0"".

Sythe is most often seen wearing a simple loincloth, in which he makes his first appearance. Later, he meets Flora at her and Trace's camp, garbed in a beige tunic with long, light-grey sleeves and a pair of grey trousers. He then appears in a dark-grey robe while searching for Trace and Flora from a town's rooftops; a robe in which he is seen again later.

Once the war breaks out between the wolf tribes and human society, Sythe appears during the Wolf army's raid on Pinewood, wearing nothing but a pair of brown trousers with a belt around the waist. This topless look would become his recurrent attire during his journey with Raine, Red, Maren, and Karen, his loincloth apparently relegated to nightclothes and swimwear.

Sythe's weapon of choice is a glaive, which he carries around regularly. Earlier, he used to have one that had a wide, trailing point blade with a hook on the reverse side attached to a long stave with a solid iron langet. Later, as a soldier for the wolf army, Sythe's choice of glaive had been downgraded to a simple bladed head affixed by two nails onto a shorter haft.

Chapter 1
Sythe was Flora's bodyguard and fiancé in an arranged marriage to help unite the wolf and tiger tribes. However this marriage was canceled after Flora started a relationship with Trace. When he first meets Trace with Flora, he ambushes him and tries to kill him, only being stopped by Flora who says she'll kill Trace when the time comes for it. At one point, he attempted to guilt Flora into killing Trace by falsely claiming that Trace was responsible for the murder of Flora's parents and her enslavement. But right before entering Trace's tent, Flora had a change of heart, ruining Sythe's plans.

Chapter 3
After changing his mind about letting Flora go Sythe tracks her and Trace down to an inn after joining forces with Group B, proceeding to try and kill Trace and take Flora home. Before he could follow through with his attack he is held back by Maren who says if anyone is going to kill Trace it's going to her, yet in the skirmish that follows Trace and Flora are able to slip away unnoticed. After realizing the two they had all come here for had escaped him and Maren, all eat some leftover pizza together, while also making a good impression on the rest of Group B.

Chapter 4
Sythe's has no dialogue but can be seen sleeping on the floor at the same inn which he happened upon Trace and Flora. He doesn't seem to get up despite everyone else doing so, even after Raine barges in to wake them up early.

Chapter 7
Later, while Trace, Flora, and Keith are traveling to a port town, Sythe meets with Flora and tries to convince her to go with him back home and continue with the marriage, Flora refuses. Although Sythe gives up on his attempt to persuade her he promises to find her again, with help next time, to take her away whether she wants to or not. Sythe then disappears back into the trees, returning to his tribe territory empty-handed.

Chapter 12
During the Keidran's assault on human territory, Sythe tries to help Maren, Karen, Red, and Raine escape but is caught by his leaders. Karen then claims that Sythe is her father (although not true), further enraging the wolf leaders before Sythe and the others finally escape after Raine involuntarily uses a transportation spell. Sythe is then identified as a deserter and a traitor for "eloping with a human" as the wolves seemed to believe Karen when she joked that Sythe was her father.

A message is sent out by the wolves of Sythe's supposed betrayal and is received by the Clovis' Guild. Zen is chosen and sent out to capture Sythe alive if possible and silence the others by any means necessary.

Chapter 13
After catching their breath on a road a little ways away from the destroyed village Sythe argues with the rest of Group B telling them that they have ruined his life. They are then interrupted by a Templar patrol but try to claim that Sythe is their slave in an attempt to protect him. Unfortunately a Keidran among the Templar ranks recognizes him as nephew of the Grand Duke of the Boarder Forest Tribe and this causes the Templar captain to believe the group is harboring a spy. After a small chase that leads to Group B fleeing into the forest the Templar give up on them and continue on their original patrol route.

Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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Personality
Sythe's personality changes a lot throughout the comics, originally he is rather violent and forceful, attempting to kill Trace and take Flora with him so they can fulfill their arranged marriage. Sythe continued to track the two of them down on multiple occasions and although both other times he was unable to get Flora to come back with him he promised one day he would. Despite their marriage being arranged it seems Sythe did genuinely care for Flora and was trying to do his best for her as he worried Trace would hurt her since he is a human.

As of Chapter 13 Sythe takes a sudden moral turn after trying to discreetly help out his few former human companions, however after being branded as a full blown traitor to the wolves he became stuck with them. Throughout his journey with the group he became a lot more laid back and jokey, finally understanding and becoming more used to humans. Like many predominantly wild Keidran he isn't afraid to walk around "In the fur" and takes pride in it. However unlike many Keidran who see humans as disgusting he may have a secret attraction to them, or at least Maren in more recent chapters, showing he is far from his old narrow minded self.

Abilities and Powers
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Trivia

 * Sythe's name is spelled the way it is due to a spelling oversight that has been continued throughout the entire comic since his introduction. It has even been made canonical that Sythe himself mispelt it. (page 828)
 * He was the third character introduced that became as part of the main cast after Trace and Flora.
 * Sythe's offer to hook up with Maren could be seen as rather ironic. Sythe is originally stuck with Group B from Chapter 13 onward in part due to Karen lying to members of his former tribe that he had had relations with a Human and that she is his daughter. The Wolves believe her despite Sythe attempts to heavily deny he had, or would, ever try anything with a Human.