This page provides details regarding Wolfey's physical appearance, outfits and equipment - reference images are also provided. See Wolfey's character page for more information.
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[A copy of this table that includes thumbnail references for his body type and waist appearance is also available.]
Metallic blue rims (slightly thicker than regular sunglasses) with an opaque white reflective coating on the outside. They have no legs, rounded corners, are a single piece with no noticeable seams, and completely surround the lenses. They are large enough to cover his eyes from the front and wrap around slightly to cover his eyes from the side. The lenses are in the shape of inverted trapezoids (except for the section between the top and bottom corners facing away from the nose, which is curved and forms an arc). They bear a slight resemblance to a Blue Mage's domino mask.
Anyone who is looking at his face from the front or side will not be able to see his eyes while he is wearing them. If looking at the right angle, however, where there is a gap between the glasses and his face, it is possible to see his eyes from the top or the bottom.
The glasses are for show, protection, to see things without anyone else noticing his eyes, and because he has some trouble making eye contact with others and doesn't want that quality of him to be noticed.
He will not wear his mirrorshades or domino mask when wearing any of his spare glasses.
The band is blue silicone/rubber, like an "awareness" bracelet (loose and with no seam), but is twice the width in order to properly support the watch head. His logo and "Timoteo Pavel Wulve" (his full name) are debossed on the side opposite the watch head.
The watch head is white on the outer side of the watch face, yellow on the inner side of the watch face, has blue side buttons, red face buttons, and a digital display with white text over a blue background. It is very thin (only slightly thicker than the watch band itself) and is attached to the top side of the band, opposite of the logo/name.
He wears this on his left wrist - it is very loose (the gap between the band and his arm is large enough for him to easily slip his fingers through, with room to spare) and tends to slide around when he moves his arm.
It has five lines for display: the current weather and moon phase on the first; the name of the current day on the second; the current year, month, and day (in YYYY-MM-DD format) on the third; the current time (automatically synchronized to atomic time, and the only line bigger than the others) on the fourth; and a "Notes" line for personal use on the fifth.
Mesh double-layered sports jersey. The sleeves (which end one-third to one-half of the way between his elbows and wrists) and body are blue, and the shoulder designs are two-colored - the inside is red, and the border around them is yellow (they are supposed to have a simplified resemblance to, and be in about the same place as, the shoulder guards on the cape of his other suit). Each opening (collar, sleeves, and the bottom of the shirt) has a design with three stripes - the two on the outside are yellow, and the inner one is red.
On the front is a caricature of his face that he drew (the same one that appears on his watch band and front cover of his laptop), white with the "W" mark in gold, and on the back is his nickname "Wolfey", with the number "236" below it, both in white.
He likes this shirt because it keeps him cool, is loose, and hides his figure; however, the sleeves are long enough that, if he stretches when wearing it, his stomach will be exposed.
Metallic blue in color and has a custom design engraved on the lid - his face (towards the viewer), done in an "outlined" and simplified style, metallic white with the "W" of his hairstyle in gold. On the bottom side of its base is an engraved logo of the "manufacturer" - a small sword forming the letter "X", with a small sliver cut out of it forming the letter "L".
The base looks like a solid piece, but it automatically forms the proper connection/opening when a cable, card or disc is pushed against any of its sides. The area for the keyboard will form the necessary keys (including their shape, size, position and symbols) and controls (touchpad, buttons, trackball, sliders, etc.) depending on what it is being used for, and can be customized further (including stretching out the base) to improve performance and usability.
The screen can be rotated to any angle, used like a touchscreen or tablet (flipping it over if necessary), or even detached and placed in a monitor stand (forming an opening to connect to the stand, similar to what it does for cables). It can be adjusted to appear blank to anyone not looking at it directly, for the privacy and security of the viewer. Like the base, it can also be stretched out, allowing it to act as a larger monitor (and even go from normal to widescreen) or a larger tablet surface.
Its pads are in the shape of Reuleaux triangles rather than ellipsoids to allow for a better fit in regards to the anatomical structure of his head and ears; the pads also have an adjustable curved "slot" near the top, so he can fit them over his ears without worrying about them falling off. The manufacturer's logo (on both sides) is represented by what appears to be a sine wave with another, inverted one overlapping it (somewhat resembling a double helix segment as a result). In the center opening of that segment are two glyphs (the manufacturer's name, in Japanese), said to translate to "silent sound" or "[the] sound of silence".
They can be adjusted for a custom fit, placed behind or on top of the head, and can be folded up to take a minimal amount of space. They have an adjustable volume level and buttons for changing music tracks (where applicable). It also has a covered socket for connecting a headset microphone to it, a built-in retractable cord for plugging them into any device with a headphone jack, and a covered slot for adding a memory card (various types can be used), so he can use it separately from any other piece of equipment.
The head of the cane has an opaque, red spherical gem on the top, followed by a white hemispherical piece holding the gem, a blue cylindrical piece which has two serpentine creatures (one on each side; they are gold, have red eyes and white fangs) that each have three white rings hanging around the lowest part of their bodies, and a white cylindrical piece below them. The body of the cane is blue, and the larger spherical pieces separating its sections (along with the tip of the cane) are in gold.
It was originally a staff, but had since been retrofitted with nanotechnology to make its length adjustable (from as small as a rod up to its original length as a staff) and also allowed the serpentine creatures to be moved around at their base. He always carries this around (with its length adjusted to that of a cane, unless the situation calls for lengthening/shortening it) when wearing his "Royal Blue" outfit.
Notes are included beside each reference image to point out any important differences between them and my character's design; also, if a reference image conflicts with the description, and there is no note to point out differences, the description will take precedence over the reference image.
The "optional" parts are not present in any official artwork of him, and so there are no official colors for these parts. The colors listed are based on what I feel is the best match for them; it will ultimately be left up to the artist to decide whether or not these parts will be drawn in and, if so, what color they will be.
All pictures and characters are the property of their original artist/owner. Drawings that I have made or edited have a "[*]" at the beginning.
I am referencing them here as they help explain certain details better than I can - they will be removed from this list if I receive help with clarifying some things regarding his design and/or if I receive any artwork of him.