The Lunar Chronicles: The Fanmade Audio Drama Season 2
Your Boy Alex for Wolf
We first meet Wolf, née Ze’ev Kesley, as a skilled streetfighter following the fighting rings to Scarlet’s small town. Despite his imposing frame and scarred face, he is quiet, kind, and has a good sense of humor. When Scarlet realizes he used to be part of a group that kidnapped her grandmother, he volunteers to take her to Paris to help get her grand-mère back. He hides the fact that he’s still part of that group, a pack of genetically engineered super soldiers who are torturing her grandmother for information. Wolf’s assignment is to trick Scarlet and manipulate her into coming with him to Paris so the group can also imprison her. Throughout their journey, however, Wolf begins to fall for Scarlet and questions whether his loyalty should remain to his pack or the girl who has shown him more kindness than he’s ever experienced.
Gender: Male
Accent: French while tricking Scarlet (lines 1-2), Cockney when he’s back with his group (line 3).
Age: Early 20s
Role Size: Lead
- english
- standard french
- british (cockney)
- male young adult
- french
- french (france)
(Context for Line 1- Scarlet confronts Wolf at gunpoint about her grandmother’s disappearance. He tries to talk her down so he can properly begin his mission. (French Accent)) I didn’t kidnap your grandmother. But if it really was someone with the same tattoo as me, I may be able to help you figure out who did. (Beat.) I’ve been AWOL for two weeks, your grandmother and father wouldn’t recognize me. I promise. I want to help you.
(Context for Line 2- Scarlet and Wolf are sharing a quiet moment in the woods, and Scarlet asks him about the scars on his body. They’re from fights with his fellow soldiers. (French Accent)) Scarlet, please. Please stop. These scars… they’re just what I’m used to. They’re all from some kind of fight. Stupid, pointless fights.
(Context for Line 3- Wolf brought Scarlet back to his group’s HQ and is speaking with his superior, Master Jael. (Cockney Accent)) I have questioned her to the best of my ability. She seems to have limited knowledge, and what memories she does have seem unreliable. I wouldn’t trust any verbal testimony given under duress. I’m certain she would lie if it would benefit her grandmother.