Fanon:Anoki Moon

Anoki Moon was a student from Sims University, persuing a degree in Physical Education until he contracted lycanthropy by fellow classmate and werewolf Sharron Arkers. He later goes from career to career, most notably military and law enforcement before finding himself a guardian and teacher at the Skyhold Home for Gifted Children, an orphanage/academy for supernatural children.

Anoki first appears in the fanon Survivre avex les loups, living in Bridgeport attempting to live a relatively quiet life. While dining at Hogan's and reading a book, he catches the attention Lucy, one of the waitresses. Lucy goes home that night with one of the other customers, a middle-aged man in a business suit. Later, the man leaves, insulting Lucy by throwing some money over his shoulder as he walks out. She follows after him, yelling. Across the hall, her neighbor is watching through the door of his apartment. The next day at the diner, Lucy serves Anoki coffee while he reads. He does not acknowledge her at all. However, he leaves her a tip that is greater than the cost of the meal. At night, Lucy is writing by lamplight when she hears something in the hallway outside. She listens, and then opens the door to see Anoki with a knife sticking out of his leg. While she watches, he pulls the knife out, then disappears into the apartment across the hall. The next day at the diner, Lucy notices that he does not have a scratch on him, despite the state she saw him the night before. Anoki leaves one of his books on the table when he leaves and Lucy takes it with her. When he comes home and sees Lucy standing in the doorway of her apartment, holding his book, he ignores her. However, she works up the nerve to knock on his door and he lets her in. Only a blanket and a pillow on the floor surrounded by beer, books and a desk lamp furnish Anoki’s apartment. Lucy gives him his book back and she tells him that she calls him Mean Man. Since he reads so many books, however, Lucy presumes he’s the kind of Mean Man that only does mean things to mean people. She borrows a couple books from him, one of them a collection of Edgar Allan Poe stories. Before leaving, she asks Anoki if he’ll look out for her and he says yes. Back in her apartment, Lucy cuts out most of the interior of the Poe book and hides her journal inside. She sticks Anoki’s books on her bookshelf among her own volumes. Soon after, two young men enter the apartment building. They leave moments later, after killing Lucy and gunning down Anoki. They think him dead. Later, Anoki finds the Poe collection and takes it to Hogan's. There, he begins to read Lucy’s journal. Thus setting off a series of events that lead Anoki into direct confrontation with a group known as The Brothers and Special Agent Cassie Lathrop.