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Hayley Elizabeth Lupita Wilde

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Character Sheet for Hayley Elizabeth Lupita Wilde
Nickname(s)
Lizzie
Sex/Gender
Female
Species
Gray wolf
Age
22
Character Description
Hayley Elizabeth Lupita Wilde was born on January 7th, 2004, in Silvercrest City, the glittering capital of Marifalia, to WildeTech power couple Ashley Christine Lupita Wilde and Liam Oliver Wilde. Growing up as the middle child between her older brother Conner Alexander and her younger adopted Irish Setter sister Maeve Dolores, Hayley learned early how to navigate both responsibility and empathy in a family that balanced immense privilege with deliberate humility.

Her parents, Ashley—Marifalian-born with Mexican-Canadian roots—and Liam—a fourth-generation Marifalian with distant Brazilian heritage—raised her in a warm, structured home staffed with servants and maids, but they refused to let wealth define her character. From them, Hayley absorbed a mantra that shaped her core: predators must move carefully, act harmless, stick together, and keep their heads down—but also become so undeniably good at what they do that even their harshest critics have nothing to say. She didn’t just remember that lesson; she built herself around it.

Those quiet rules, whispered between family dinners and guarded public appearances, sharpened Hayley’s sense of justice. The turning point came when she witnessed a zebra assault a tiger, an event that shattered any simplistic narrative about who was “dangerous” and what prejudice looked like. In that moment, Hayley realized that bias and violence were far more complicated than predator versus prey, and that real safety meant fairness, not stereotypes.

From then on, she set her sights on law enforcement—not as a badge-chaser, but as someone determined to rebuild trust in a system she had seen fail. For Hayley, every exam, every drill, every late-night study session is a quiet promise: she will become so competent, so principled, and so unshakably fair that no one can dismiss her as just another privileged predator from a famous tech family.

Hayley is now a 22-year-old grey wolf attending Silvercrest University, where she studies Law Enforcement with the long-term goal of becoming an investigator or officer who can actually be trusted by both predators and prey. She lives on campus rather than at the family estate, maintaining close contact with her parents and siblings while insisting on handling her own day-to-day life—budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and managing her intense workload.

On campus, she has a reputation as top of her classes, relentlessly prepared, and the one classmates go to when they need clear-headed advice or help untangling an ethical dilemma. Outside lectures, she splits her time between a student justice or law-enforcement–adjacent club, quiet study sessions with her close-knit friend group, and volunteering for outreach or awareness projects that address bias and violence without resorting to simple predator–prey narratives.

Despite her privileged background, Hayley is consciously low-key about money and status, dressing neatly but not flashily and avoiding namedropping WildeTech unless absolutely necessary. She continues to carry the memory of the assault she witnessed as a teenager, letting it fuel her training rather than consume her; every case study and scenario exercise is, to her, a rehearsal for the moment she’ll be the one responsible for protecting someone who has no one else to rely on.
Personality
Sassy, sarcastic, loyal, sharp-minded, inteligent, intuitive, observant, thoughtful
Background/History
Hayley Elizabeth Lupita Wilde was born on January 7th, 2004, in Silvercrest City, the glittering capital of Marifalia, to WildeTech power couple Ashley Christine Lupita Wilde and Liam Oliver Wilde. Growing up as the middle child between her older brother Conner Alexander and her younger adopted Irish Setter sister Maeve Dolores, Hayley learned early how to navigate both responsibility and empathy in a family that balanced immense privilege with deliberate humility.

Her parents, Ashley—Marifalian-born with Mexican-Canadian roots—and Liam—a fourth-generation Marifalian with distant Brazilian heritage—raised her in a warm, structured home staffed with servants and maids, but they refused to let wealth define her character. From them, Hayley absorbed a mantra that shaped her core: predators must move carefully, act harmless, stick together, and keep their heads down—but also become so undeniably good at what they do that even their harshest critics have nothing to say. She didn’t just remember that lesson; she built herself around it.

Those quiet rules, whispered between family dinners and guarded public appearances, sharpened Hayley’s sense of justice. The turning point came when she witnessed a zebra assault a tiger, an event that shattered any simplistic narrative about who was “dangerous” and what prejudice looked like. In that moment, Hayley realized that bias and violence were far more complicated than predator versus prey, and that real safety meant fairness, not stereotypes.

From then on, she set her sights on law enforcement—not as a badge-chaser, but as someone determined to rebuild trust in a system she had seen fail. For Hayley, every exam, every drill, every late-night study session is a quiet promise: she will become so competent, so principled, and so unshakably fair that no one can dismiss her as just another privileged predator from a famous tech family.

Hayley is now a 22-year-old grey wolf attending Silvercrest University, where she studies Law Enforcement with the long-term goal of becoming an investigator or officer who can actually be trusted by both predators and prey. She lives on campus rather than at the family estate, maintaining close contact with her parents and siblings while insisting on handling her own day-to-day life—budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and managing her intense workload.

On campus, she has a reputation as top of her classes, relentlessly prepared, and the one classmates go to when they need clear-headed advice or help untangling an ethical dilemma. Outside lectures, she splits her time between a student justice or law-enforcement–adjacent club, quiet study sessions with her close-knit friend group, and volunteering for outreach or awareness projects that address bias and violence without resorting to simple predator–prey narratives.

Despite her privileged background, Hayley is consciously low-key about money and status, dressing neatly but not flashily and avoiding namedropping WildeTech unless absolutely necessary. She continues to carry the memory of the assault she witnessed as a teenager, letting it fuel her training rather than consume her; every case study and scenario exercise is, to her, a rehearsal for the moment she’ll be the one responsible for protecting someone who has no one else to rely on.
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Golden Grace
Hayley Elizabeth Lupita Wilde was born on January 7th, 2004, in Silvercrest City, the glittering capital of Marifalia, to WildeTech power couple Ashley Christine Lupita Wilde and Liam Oliver Wilde. Growing up as the middle child between her older brother Conner Alexander and her younger adopted Irish Setter sister Maeve Dolores, Hayley learned early how to navigate both responsibility and empathy in a family that balanced immense privilege with deliberate humility.

Her parents, Ashley—Marifalian-born with Mexican-Canadian roots—and Liam—a fourth-generation Marifalian with distant Brazilian heritage—raised her in a warm, structured home staffed with servants and maids, but they refused to let wealth define her character. From them, Hayley absorbed a mantra that shaped her core: predators must move carefully, act harmless, stick together, and keep their heads down—but also become so undeniably good at what they do that even their harshest critics have nothing to say. She didn’t just remember that lesson; she built herself around it.

Those quiet rules, whispered between family dinners and guarded public appearances, sharpened Hayley’s sense of justice. The turning point came when she witnessed a zebra assault a tiger, an event that shattered any simplistic narrative about who was “dangerous” and what prejudice looked like. In that moment, Hayley realized that bias and violence were far more complicated than predator versus prey, and that real safety meant fairness, not stereotypes.

From then on, she set her sights on law enforcement—not as a badge-chaser, but as someone determined to rebuild trust in a system she had seen fail. For Hayley, every exam, every drill, every late-night study session is a quiet promise: she will become so competent, so principled, and so unshakably fair that no one can dismiss her as just another privileged predator from a famous tech family.

Hayley is now a 22-year-old grey wolf attending Silvercrest University, where she studies Law Enforcement with the long-term goal of becoming an investigator or officer who can actually be trusted by both predators and prey. She lives on campus rather than at the family estate, maintaining close contact with her parents and siblings while insisting on handling her own day-to-day life—budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and managing her intense workload.

On campus, she has a reputation as top of her classes, relentlessly prepared, and the one classmates go to when they need clear-headed advice or help untangling an ethical dilemma. Outside lectures, she splits her time between a student justice or law-enforcement–adjacent club, quiet study sessions with her close-knit friend group, and volunteering for outreach or awareness projects that address bias and violence without resorting to simple predator–prey narratives.

Despite her privileged background, Hayley is consciously low-key about money and status, dressing neatly but not flashily and avoiding namedropping WildeTech unless absolutely necessary. She continues to carry the memory of the assault she witnessed as a teenager, letting it fuel her training rather than consume her; every case study and scenario exercise is, to her, a rehearsal for the moment she’ll be the one responsible for protecting someone who has no one else to rely on.

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Published: 1 month ago
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