Crossword clues for wolfen
Wikipedia
Wolfen may refer to:
In geography:
- Wolfen, Germany, a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
In fiction:
- The Wolfen, a 1978 horror novel by Whitley Strieber
- Wolfen (film), a 1981 horror film starring Albert Finney, Gregory Hines and Edward James Olmos
In gaming:
- An enemy in Kya: Dark Lineage
- Wolfen, the ships used by the Star Wolf team in the Star Fox series
- A species of wolf-like humanoids in Rackham's Cadwallon role-playing game and Confrontation miniatures game
Other uses:
- Original Wolfen ( ORWO), the trademark name of a German photographic film manufacturer
Wolfen is a 1981 American crime horror film directed by Michael Wadleigh and starring Albert Finney, Diane Venora, Gregory Hines and Edward James Olmos. It is an adaptation of Whitley Strieber's 1978 novel The Wolfen.
Usage examples of "wolfen".
She felt like a damn butterfly, not the powerful Wolfen princess that she was.
The Wolfen did look exactly like their four-legged counterparts, except for their great size.
They stuck close to their Vampesi masters as if the Wolfen were getting ready to pounce and feast upon their succulent meat.
No one really knew how old he was, but he was the keeper of the history for both the Wolfen and the Vampesi.
The Wolfen, as befitted their nature, were private people, used to keeping their own council.
Vampesi front ended any immediate threat from his people, but there was still the Wolfen to deal with.
Luca again turned to see his mate deliver a quick kick to one of the Wolfen guards before throwing a punch at an unsuspecting Vampesi.
Vampesi snapped to attention, their eyes on their ruler, while the Wolfen turned wary eyes to the man who commanded such a powerful voice.
The white rugs were gone, replaced by a few handsome red and black carpets, and the hot smell of Wolfen anger had been replaced by the sweet smell of fresh flowers and masculine musk.
Vampesi, the scourge of the Wolfen, the cold calm calculated brash man, closed his eyes and moaned.
Her slim body faded in a slow hypnotic growth of hair, until nothing was left of Dark, his mate, and she was all Dark, the Wolfen Queen, the woman who now possessed a piece of his soul.
Part of their innate honesty that was part of the core of their society was that Wolfen could not lie.
The Wolfen in her wanted to react, but the human tempered those actions.
And as the Wolfen on a whole were highly sexual creatures, it would be no hardship for her to twist the screws on his control to her advantage.
Who knew that the Wolfen had uncontrollable urges to scalp the men that pleasured them?