

Lupin might have felt some degree of caution towards dogs, though, if the description regarding her loving treatment of her kin are anything to say for, she might not have felt the same prejudice her brother-in-law and some of the community held towards dogs.Īs she has yet to appear, next to nothing is known of Freddy’s Mother's human appearance, although it is possible, she was, like her son and husband, fair skinned.

Lupin possessed a great deal of skill in drawing and wrote down many of her adventures.Ī member of an aristocratic clan and a werewolf, Mrs. She did, however, take several of the blue roses that grew around the stone to plant in her own garden, likely to remember her questing. Lupin found the Maid's Stone, she chose to protect its secret and honour the Maid of the Mist's legacy by lying and claiming she never did find it. This adventurous sense, however, did not stem from a desire for attention, for even when Mrs. She was also an adventurous spirit who often sought out myths and legends with her husband and her friends, such as the buried treasure of the smugglers and the Maid's Stone. Lupin, but she was a warm-hearted, tender mother to her only son and was bore a close, caring relationship with her husband, both of whom remembered her dearly when she had passed. Precious little is known concerning the personality of Mrs. You can help expand this section by adding some information. Lupin, did, however, take some of the blue roses growing and planted them in the Farfang gardens, likely as a reminder of the adventure of her life. Lupin and her friends decided to keep the location a secret between them, not wanting the sacred place to be desecrated by tourists and treasure-hunting vagabonds. However, though they had made an amazing discovery, Mrs. While she never found the treasure (Flasheart keeping up the search after his wife died), Freddy's Mother did manage to find the inscribed stone of the Maid, on the northmost island point. Lupin and her friends were always seeking out. Lupin often adventured, seeking out myths, including the rumoured buried treasure of the smugglers, which she and Flasheart constantly went looking for, and the legendary stone lade in honour of the Maid of the Mist after she fended off an army of Saxons, an location Mrs. Freddy and his mother apparently shared a close, affectionate relationship, but tragically, she died from an unclear cause sometime during Freddy's youngster years, leaving Freddy to be raised by his father alone.īefore she died, however, Mrs. Lupin eventually gave birth to a single boy and only child the couple named Freddy and lavished with attention as their only child.


Little is known of her marriage with the High Howler, but Mrs. However they met, Flasheart presumably eventually proposed to her and the two married. She likely participated in the various school activities, such as the Moonstone Games, though if she did, she never won, as Hans boasted to have never lost. It can be assumed she might have been classmates with graduates such as Hans Beowulf and Garth. Freddy's mother presumably attended Howlington Academy in her youth, likely studying under Principal Pincus, which was perhaps where she met and fell in love with Flasheart Lupin.
