Full history of Roran Auxillian, the old loner
Roran was born to a very large pack that was run as a dictatorship, with his father being the cruel, vicious leader and his mother a fearful, cringing member who was forced to become his mate. He had one sibling, a runt sister who his father killed because apparently she was too small and weak for her father to claim her as his offspring. Roran was raised to be like his heartless father. Great things were expected of him by the dictator. Roran became a charming but cruel wolf who loved to flaunt his power, often shrugging aside the values his mother attempted to instill in him with a sneer, labelling them 'foolish' and 'weak'. It was obvious who he was taking after.
When Roran was a young adult, a disease struck the pack, killing some of the pack and leaving others gravely ill. He and his mother managed to avoid it, but his father succumbed to it unexpectedly. When the disease passed, Roran rose to claim the position of dictator, but nothing got better. If anything, conditions became worse under him, and he would kill anyone who got on his bad side or talked of rebellion. He had a number of flings with young faes and even some pups, but he didn't care about any of them.
Finally, the pack had had quite enough and rose against him, forcefully removed him from power, and banished him forever. He was enraged but couldn't return, or he would be killed, so he wandered the land, slaughtering wolves just because he could and becoming an infamous rogue warrior known throughout the land for his terrible temper and cruelty. He led a ragtag pack of wolves like him for a while, but they often fought among themselves and eventually Roran killed them all. So he was hated by all, good or evil, and yet was a legendary warrior and could not be defeated.
But one day, a courageous warrior, who had been training for years and had had his family killed by Roran the Terrible (as he was widely known) rose up against him and challenged him to a battle to the death. The battle was long and bitter, but in the end, though they were both grievously wounded, the challenger won, sparing Roran's life but leaving him with a crippled leg, a lifetime with an occasional breathing problem, many wounds, and on the brink of death. He wouldn't have survived without the care of a mysterious wolf.
When he healed, his view on the world and personality had changed. He became a much better wolf for his experience, one that he might have been in the first place if things were different. Now humbled and ashamed, as someone had showed mercy to him when he never had to anyone else, he traveled away from that place where all thought he was finally dead, to live in solitude in the mountains. He needed to face his troubled existence, adapt to his handicaps, and find out who he really was. He lived there for a while, and decided he would try to spread peace, kindness and good values around the land, to make up for the many horrors he had committed. He vowed to never hurt another without a just cause ever again.
And so he came down from the mountains and (mostly anonymously) began to do just that, determined to heal instead of hurt. He gave the name 'Oliver' if he was found out, and he usually didn't let himself be seen if he could help it. Anyway, he wasn't generally recognized, even if he was seen, for he had changed a great deal, and all thought that Roran was dead. This was true, in a way. The old Roran was dead, he told himself, had died in that battle. The new Roran, or Oliver, was all that remained.
One day, a she-wolf around his age came forward, although his sleeping place was hidden, and confessed that she often watched him. She claimed to have healed him when he lay dying, and she also knew who he truly was, although she hadn't at the time she healed him. Her name was Flora and she said she was in love with him. He was rather taken aback and at first denied her advances, a bit unnerved by the stalker she-wolf, afraid to hurt her if he got close, and afraid of being revealed by her. But eventually he fell for her too, and she traveled with him, helping him do good deeds.
As nature goes, eventually Flora discovered that she was pregnant. They were both older by now, and so they were lucky that when the pups were born, the delivery was uncomplicated. There were four pups- two faes, and two brutes, one brute being stillborn. They named the faes Reyna and Marigold, and the male Tyson. Now that they had pups, they decided to settle down and start a pack. So Roran recruited loners that wanted a pack and had good values, and those who just needed help getting by. They raised their pups among this pack, where the strong defended the weak and everyone helped one another simply for the sake of helping. Flora and Roran were happy here. But then... the disease happened.
One evening, an infected wolf, mortally wounded, stumbled into camp and tried to kill them all, but he was barely on his feet and was easily defeated. He died lying in a spare den not long after. They buried him when they discovered he had died and thought that was the end of it. It wasn't. For Roran, history was repeating itself. It only took a day and a half for almost all the wolves to catch the disease, except for Roran and his pups, and all became terribly ill and edged slowly towards insanity.
Some wolves took longer than others to go insane. They tried to contain the raving wolves, but then the guards became raving as well. And finally, when Roran was walking with Flora, she went over the edge and tried to kill him, and he had to kill her. He ran back to camp and was attacked by every wolf there. He had to kill some of them, but he managed to escape. The scents of his pups if they had possibly escaped would be washed away, as it was raining. If they hadn't, there was no way to tell, as all of the dead bodies in camp were mangled beyond any kind of recognition. He has wandered alone since, encountering few wolves who weren't sick, and even fewer who weren't hostile. Roran learned how to survive in this hole of a world, though. And so we come to the present day.