Nicholas Gleason
Nicholas Gleason | |
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File:Wolfcub.JPG Portrayed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt | |
Codename: | Wolfcub |
Affiliations: | Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters - student; New Mutants |
Birthdate: | May 2, 1992 |
Journal: | Wolf's Howlings |
Player: | Craig |
Nick's parents were killed by a mutant purist group. As a result he attempted to take his own life. After being saved, he was tipped off to the mansion by mutant-friendly doctors.
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Details
Character Journal: Wolf's Howlings
Real Name: Nicholas Gleason
Codename: Wolf Cub
Aliases: None Known
First Appearance: June 9, 2009
Date of Birth: May 2nd, 1992
Place of Birth: Sun Prairie, WI
Citizenship: American
Relatives: William Gleason (Father – Deceased); Veronica Gleason (Mother – Deceased); Natalie Gleason (Sister – Younger); Kurt Sefton (Adopted Father)
Education: Some High School
Relationship Status: It's Complicated with Catseye
Occupation: Student
Team Affiliation: New Mutants
Biography
Childhood
Nick was the first of two children born to a particularly close-knit family in central Wisconsin. His father, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was very controversial in his stance to support and embrace the newly found mutant population, claiming that they are just another example of a minority population that needs all the support we can give them. His mother, a baker at a local pastry shop, devoted almost all of her free time to insure that Nick and his younger sister, Natalie, were well taken care of. It was a quiet, peaceful existence until a fateful day in Nick’s fifth grade class.
Being a scrawny kid, Nick was often the subject of much ridicule and bullying. One day an older boy took it a bit too far, pushing a young Nick over a bench, and breaking the boy’s arm. Nervous about what would happen if he was caught, the bully ran, leaving Nick alone, hurt, and consumed by anger. In his rage, Nick’s dormant mutant gene was triggered, spawning a transformation into a werewolf form. Still enraged, Nick crashed into his classroom, were he scratched the bully across the face and sprinted into the woods before anyone really knew what happened.
Embarrassed by his powers, Nick only shared his secret with his father. Although shocked, William Gleason still loved his son, making sure to protect him from the prying eyes of a judging world. Although William did his best to hide Nick from the view of others during his transformation, some spottings were made of a mysterious wolf-man in Wisconsin. But they all seemed relatively harmless until a hunter witnessed Nick transform in the woods. Running into town, the hunter began screaming about a freak he just saw. Unfortunately, the bar was the town meeting location for the Anti-Mutant group known as The Friends of Humanity.
Members of The FOH convinced the town not only that Nick was a mutant, but that his family needed to be punished for harboring one of his kind. In the middle of the night, The F.O.H. set the Gleason’s house on fire, trying to end the scourge they perceived. Nick, who was still in the woods after his transformation back to his human form, smelled the fire and ran to the house. Upon seeing the house on fire, Nick summoned all of his strength and triggered his first controlled transformation. He ran into the blazing home, but unfortunately was already too late to save his parents. He did escape the blaze with his sister in tow before leaving his past scorched behind him.
The next day Nick anonymously left his sister outside of the Milwaukee Police Department, knowing that they would be able to find a place more apt to raising the girl. He then left to find a quiet spot in the forest. While there, Nick realized how much his mutant powers had harmed those that cared about him. Seeing no other way out, Nick tried slashing his wrists with an old axe he found in the forest. But his story didn’t end there as an unknown stranger, brought the injured Nick to a mutant-friendly hospital in Northern Illinois. Nick most likely would have been released back into the real world if a nurse hadn’t walked in and saw him transform into his wolf form while trying to regain consciousness. After making sure that it was safe to reenter the room a new associate found his way into the room, Dr. Nathaniel Essex, told Nick about a special school that taught mutants to use their abilities. Seeing no way to sink down any further, Nick began making his way towards Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters after making final arrangements with Essex.
Living At The X-Mansion
Nick was left at the mansion by Dr. Essex and was greeted by Shiro Yoshida, who became a reluctant mentor to the boy. He moved into a room with Johnny Gallo. Although still not knowing where everything is in the mansion, he has begun to be able to make his way around. He is still uncomfortable around others, but has begun to form a few friendships with other students, especially Catseye who has been shown to calm Nick. He hasn't partaken in many of the activities, although he was convinced to attend the Pride celebration in New York by some of his classmates and professors. However, things began to calm down for the boy after two events, his mentoring under the wing of a once reluctant Shiro, and the start of a relationship with Catseye.
Problems with Control
After his tragic accident in Japan, Shiro left the mansion for Muir Island, leaving Nick in a bit of a haze searching for a new mentor. Also, he was shaken a bit by a confrontation by Jay Guthrie and Forge over his relationship with Catseye. However, his continuing romantic ties with the cat girl were enough to keep the boy grounded until late 2009. But after taking on the lead role in a play, Nick was subjected to torment by a new villain, Regan Claremont, making the boy and his fellow students believe they had fallen into a version of Victorian London. Nick, in his wolf-form nearly attacked the other students, who were now lead by Julian Keller, who was trying to convince the other students to put him down. But Catseye was able to calm down Nick, and eventually Professor Sefton broke the illusion.
After the play, Nick became even more withdrawn. But Professor Sefton tried to get through to the boy, eventually leading him in an exercise against his rival, Julian. But the exercise went horribly wrong, with the boy scratching Julian and fleeing the mansion. During his run from the school, he stumbled across The Purifiers, a group of religious zealots trying to sacrifice a mutant in the name of God's work. Nick with the help of a group sent to rescue him were successful in saving the boy, but not before Nick was confronted by his sister, a new member of the group.
Back at the mansion, Nick was broken in the infirmary, but was given a light of hope. Kurt, noticing his student being extremely distraught, made a surprise offer to adopt him. An offer that Nick has accepted.
Physical Characteristics
Height: Normal – 5’6”; Wolf-Form – 5’10
Weight: Normal – 150 lbs; Wolf-Form – 230 lbs
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Other Features: In his wolf-form, Wolf Cub’s entire body is covered by fur that’s the same color as his normal hair. His mouth also elongates into a snout, and his ears stretch out and become pointed in this form as he grows larger during the transformation as well.
Powers
Wolf-Form
Nick can transform his body into a near Werewolf-like form. Besides the physical growth associated with this transformation, he also gains enhanced senses (with enhanced night vision as well as the ability to hear and smell things for several meters past that of a human threshold), strength (with that of about 2 normal men), speed (with the ability to reach speeds of close to 29 MPH at a full sprint), agility (with the ability to leap close to 3.5 meters in the air), reflexes, coordination, balance, and endurance. Also in this form, Nick’s fingers and toes gain razor-sharp claws that along with the fangs in his mouth are often used as weapons. Originally, Nick could not control his transformations, instead only shifting at times of emotional arousal. Certain events have allowed for him to also gain the ability to transform into his wolf-form at will, however in periods of intense emotions he has been known to trigger an unwanted shift. A drawback to the transformation is that Nick cannot control his own emotions very well while transformed. He becomes almost animalistic, and in extreme cases, has been known to go almost completely feral. His mind becomes much more instinctual, seeking his basic needs such as food and protection from harm. Although with age he has become much more adept at controlling these emotions, he does have difficulty with control especially when flying into bouts of rage. Certain people at the mansion, most noticeably Catseye have been shown to have a calming effect on Nick, allowing him to control his emotions in his wolf form more than usual.
Equipment
Nick always carries a pair of reading glasses on his person.
Trivia
- Nick was known for being a prankster before his powers manifested.
- He is an aspiring student of theatre.
- His favorite book is Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew"
Plots
2009
2010
Meta
Player: Craig
E-mail: 160px
AIM: BobAgentofHYDRA
Player Icon Base: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Meta Trivia
Gleason is in his first handler.