-
portrayal of the Wit, a form of
magic Fitz uses to bond with the wolf
Nighteyes, Hobb
examines otherness and
ecological themes.
Societal prejudice against...
-
remembrance of old times, Fitz
proceeds on a hunt with
Nighteyes and the Fool; however, it ends with
Nighteyes' collapse, a
first sign in the book of the wolf's...
-
spends months with the mind of a wolf
after his time
sharing minds with
Nighteyes. He
lives in a
remote cabin watched by
Burrich and Chade, the only ones...
- has
wandered the
world accompanied only by his wolf and Wit-partner,
Nighteyes,
finally settling in a tiny
cottage as
isolated from the F****ers and...
- Buckkeep,
which Fitz
secretly ********inates. Fitz
rescues a
young wolf,
Nighteyes, and
forms a Wit bond with him
despite the
danger of discovery. Regal...
-
about Sir
Nighteye, who
would fire her,
which happens quite frequently.[ch. 126] She
remains at the
Nighteye Agency following Sir
Nighteye's death.[ch...
-
Nighteye refuses to
stamp his paper. He
claims Izuku brings no
benefit to his
agency and asks how he
plans to be useful.
Izuku battles Sir
Nighteye to...
- "Shigaraki" busy for a few
seconds to open the
electric gate, and
reminded of
Nighteye's words,
Mirio moons him,
distracting him long
enough for Deku to slingshot...
-
Black Clover, Yūta
Hibiki in SSSS.Gridman, Gen
Asagiri in Dr. Stone, Sir
Nighteye in My Hero Academia, Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, and
Gyutaro in
Demon Slayer:...
-
hunted caribou and moose; this
would later inspire the wolf
character Nighteyes and the
descriptions of
wilderness survival in Lindholm's writing. After...