Laetitia Lupin Iii __exclusive__ ◉
| Feature | Harry Potter (Werewolf branch) | Lupin III (Thief branch) | |--------|-------------------------------|---------------------------| | Tone | Melancholic, gothic, morally binary | Cynical, comedic, morally gray | | Conflict | Life vs. death, prejudice vs. acceptance | Heist vs. capture, ego vs. ego | | Magic | Structured spellcraft, wands, potions | No magic (real-world gadgets, disguises) | | Hero archetype | Reluctant, suffering protector | Confident, hedonistic trickster | | Legacy | Curse passed down (lycanthropy) | Title passed down (criminal genius) |
At age 11, she attends Beauxbatons Academy, where she excels in Charms, Transfiguration, and—controversially—a student-run “Applied Trickery” club modeled on Muggle heist films. On her 17th birthday, the dormant lycanthropy activates during a stress-induced incident. Unlike Remus, Laetitia has access to modern Wolfsbane, but she rejects it—not out of self-hatred, but because she believes the wolf’s senses can aid in stealth operations. She learns to control the transformation through meditation and ancient runic tattoos (a nod to Lupin III ’s iconography). laetitia lupin iii
In the Lupin III universe, “Lupin” is a mantle of rebellion, wit, and charm. Arsène Lupin (original) and his grandson Lupin III are master thieves who outsmart police and criminals alike. The name here signifies cleverness, amorality, and style. The numeral is a direct lift from Lupin III , marking a generational legacy. But in the Potterverse, lineage is tracked through blood and wizarding family trees (e.g., Sirius Black III). The “III” suggests that Laetitia is not just a descendant—she is the third bearer of a name or title, adding weight and expectation. Part II: The Clash of Genres and Tones To imagine Laetitia Lupin III is to imagine a collision between two incompatible worlds: | Feature | Harry Potter (Werewolf branch) |