"I have no choice but to die... NO! I have jumped for a tree, jumped for a raven, jumped for a cougar. I shall jump for the sun!"
~Faolan in Lone Wolf, part 3
"I have no choice but to die... NO! I have jumped for a tree,
jumped for a raven, jumped for a cougar. I shall jump for the sun!" -Faolan when he jumps over the wall of fire; Lone Wolf, page 211 Faolan MacDuncan is a young male dire wolf (Canis Dirus) and the main protagonist of the Wolves of the Beyond series, as the books follow his life. He is the son of Morag and Kinnaird. Faolan was born as an outcast because of his splayed paw and left on ice to drown, but was rescued by Thunderheart. He soon joins the MacDuncan pack of the Eastern Scree and becomes a gnaw wolf, later becoming part of the Watch. He is the one who "jumped for the sun".
Faolan is currently the leader of the survivors who are traveling to the Distant Blue, including Edme, Banja, Maudie, Myrrglosch, Mhairie, Dearlea, the Whistler, Caila, Abban, Katria, Airmead, Toby, Burney and Gwynneth.
Faolan has the luminous green eyes of the true wolves of the Beyond.
As seen on the covers of the books, he has dark, silvery-gray fur
running from the top of his head to his back and the top of his tail.
The rest of his body is a light silver, almost white. He has a black
nose and a bit of white fur above his eye. He has shiny, golden fangs.
Faolan is very fast; faster than the she-wolves, who are said to be the
faster than males.
One of his front paws is splayed, meaning that the toes are
further apart from each other. However, when the Great Mending comes in Spirit Wolf, his paw is straightned. He has a spiral mark shaped like a swirled star on the pad of his left paw, making him a malcadh. Although the meaning f this spiral is unknown, Faolan believes it is part of a bigger destiny or a great harmony.
He, being raised by a bear, has a deep voice, unlike the soft whispering of clan wolves.
It is stated by Morag in Shadow Wolf that she might have named him after a constellation like Skaarsgard,
the star wolf who helps wolves up the star ladder, because it seemed to
her as if the stars had fallen from the sky and been swirled through
his fur.
Thunderheart was the one who raised Faolan. And of course he would need a name! Fao means both River and Wolf, while Lan
means Gift. So his name means "Gift of the River", "River Gift", "Wolf
Gift from the River", "Wolf Gift", ect. In actual reality, Faolan is an
Irish name which means "Little Wolf".
A silver she-wolf called Morag, is searching for a den to give birth to her third litter. Scared of birthing a malcadh, she went by-lang
and attemped to cross the border. There are several shallow pits, but
they would offer no shelter. Morag then finds a pregnant fox waiting to
give birth and chases the fox away. After Morag gets rid of the vixen,
she gives birth. She births three pups, two tawny females and a silver
male. But the silver pup has a splayed paw, declaring it a malcadh.
This is a small flaw, but will be serious in the clan. Morag tells
herself the deformity would leave in a few days, but it remains.
The Obea of MacDuncan clan, Shibaan, then tries to track Morag down. Shibaan had learned to become suspicious when a she-wolf went by-lang.
She is able to foil Morag's tricks, such as only urinating in ice-free
parts of the river. She finds Morag and takes the silver pup to an icy
river bank to be his tummfraw. Shibaan returns and both she-wolves carry each of the tawny pups and announce the birth of the malcadh
to the clan. Then Morag had to leave the clan in order of the
blood-lines of the pack leaving her of to another clan. Shibaan
abandoned Faolan on a piece of ice on the river that is about to crack.
She is said to have no feeling for the pups she abandons and she "might
as well be carrying a clod of dirt". The ice cracks and Faolan is thrown
in the raging river. However, the pup opens his eyes and ears and
grips.
The point of view switches to a female Grizzly Bear,
(his second Milk Giver) who is standing by the river moaning.
Apparently, her only cub was taken by cougars, and she intended to
commit suicide. After a while, Faolan is snagged in her paw. When she
sees him, she sees the pup as her "gift from the river," she names him
Faolan. According to her, "Fao" meansriverandwolf in both the languages of bears and wolves,and"Lan" means gift in bear language.
Faolan soon calls the grizzly, Thunderheart, beacause of her large booming heart.Faolan giving lochinvyrr to the couger.
Faolan is taught the ways of a bear cub, like fishing and eating
vegetation, which wolves don't eat. Soon the two seek a Winter Den and
Thunderheart finds the "perfect" one. She picks a connection of tunnels
under what is assumed to be a volcano, and goes to sleep. But before her
hibernation she explains to him that she must go to sleep for the
winter, The Long Cold, as it is called, and she gives him permission to
leave the den to prevent him from getting bored. He catches rabbits and
hares and always brings some back for Thunderheart every time he goes
hunting.
One day, an earthquake erupts and Thunderheart,
confused by sleepiness and forgetting about giving permission to her
pup, leaves the den thinking he is lost. Thunderheart is soon killed by a
falling boulder in the earthquake. One day Morag, while searching for a
new den, finds Thunderheart's dead body.
Faolan travels to the Outermost to terminate the couger that
killed Thunderheart's birth cub before she found him. He thought that if
he did that she would come back. He finds one and tears open his veins
and he dies. Just when Faolan was eating the mountain lion meat, two
wolves appear, a gray one and a russet one with one eye. These wolves
are known as Outclanners. Faolan leaps on top of them and breaks the
grey wolf's spine.
Faolan travels around, searching for his beloved grizzly milk giver, but doesn't find a trace of Thunderheart. Soon Faolan finds the Cave Before Time. He takes refuge in it and observes paFaolan trapped in the Wall of the Fire.
intings
on the wall. He then goes back to the Beyond. Later he finds the
grizzly's bones and gnaws their story on her paw bone. He meets Gwynneth,
a rogue smith owl and she tells him to go to the wolves. Gwynneth
explains the ways of the wolves and why he was abandoned as a pup he was
a malcadh.
After seeing his splayed paw printm some MacAngus wolves from the
MacAngus clan think he has the foaming mouth disease, or rabies, and
they ask the Sark of the Slough to create a fire so they could drive
Faolan into it. However, Faolan is able to jump the wall of fire and
survives. Duncan MacDuncan,
the chieftain of the MacDuncan clan, remembers that he was the wolf pup
that had the splayed paw. Faolan is then accepted into the clan as a
gnaw wolf.
The story begins with Faolan, who is being abused by the
higher-ranking wolf, Flint, who had sent him sprawling. Now, Flint was
coming back for a muzzle chop, one of the most painful and humiliating
chops delivered to a gnaw wolf. The pack lord, Lord Bhreac, stops him.
Later, a byrrgis is about to begin and Faolan meets Heep, a "model" gnaw wolf. ThFaolan running in the byrrgis.
ey
meet Mhairie, a tawny female wolf from the Carreg Gaer of the MacDuncan
clan. Heep explains how gnaw wolves are supposed to sniff for
'droppings'.
Faolan suddenly finds himself joining the hunt, but scares away the
prey by standing on his hind legs, knocking Mhairie to the ground. Mhairie
'yells' at him, complaining to Faolan that he made her lose her
once-in-a-lifetime chance of becoming an outflanker. The Lords of Heep's
pack and Faolan's pack then decide Faolan must see Duncan MacDuncan,
the dying chieftain.
Later, Faolan goes to the chieftain, and a wolf named Adair reads the
bone that Heep had gnawed, telling about Faolan's illegal mishap on the
hunt. He wrote the word "humble" so many times that Faolan was soon
annoyed, as well as Duncan.
There is a fire in the cave, in which Faolan looks into, causing Duncan to begin to wonder if Faolan has the firesight,
a rare ability to see through the flames and see visions. The chieftain
wonders if the young gnaw wolf sees the cold before the summer moons,
if the Long Cold would return. But all Faolan sees in the flames is the
spiral mark shape on his paw.
Mhairie is later seen in the chapter "Mhairie's Den". She shares this den with her sister, Dearlea.
Their mother, Caila, has borne a litter of six new pups. One of the
sisters uses the den, while the other help with Caila with the new ones.
Lael, the Obea, takes a malcadh out to a tummfraw and Faolan howls a prayer to LFaolan watching Lael take the pup to her tummfraw.
upus about the pup that a sheet a snow will cover her, leaving her hidden from hungry predadors. Gwynneth
is flying over by. Soon she hears the pup being murdered, by a wolf.
She can tell it's one because of the the sound of when he tore apart the
pup. Soon the mother of the malcadh goes to the Sark for the
forgetting. Once the mother of the crippled pup falls asleep in the
Sark's den, Gwynneth tells her about the murder and soon enough, the two
animals go to investigate. They find that there are hardly any bones,
and the Sark points out that Faolan had been there. But they doubt it
was Faolan, so they keep looking, and the scent of yet another wolf
becomes visible.
Meanwhile, when Faolan goes to the Sark of the Slough
sometime the next day, he asks if his mother had ever been to her den.
Sark says she has no clue who his mother was, so Faolan leaves.
Throughout the month, Faolan goes back to the spot where the malcadh hFaolan when he is accused of murdering a malcadh.
ad been murdered. He was going to build a drumlyn for the dead pup, when Gwynneth tells him after the gaddergnaw byrrgis that the pup had been murdered. When he returns to the clan, Heep frames him and lies about Faolan killing the malcadh. The Sark comes and figures out the true murderer: Heep. As the Beyond law says, you must slowly tear the wolf if they kill a malcadh. But Heep escapes unharmed. After Faolan and Edme win thegaddergnaw, Heep comes and tries to take the bones of Thunderheart. Faolan stops him and lets him go, once again, not hurt.
In Watch Wolf, Faolan and Edme are on the way to Watch. They are walking and talking. The Fengo tells them each where their tummfraws are, because before attending the Watch, a wolf must Faolan with Edme on their Slaan Leat.
seek his or her tummfraw.
They seperate and Faolan finds his: a riverbank. Memories of him as a
pup flood back to him, and he decides to build a memorial for his second
milkgiver: Thunderheart. Later he meets back with Edme,
and she tells him what happened to her. The two find a den to sleep in.
Both have strange dreams, Faolan's being about the Fengo. When they
wake up, they find it snowning, in spring. While on they're way to the
Hot Gates they watch a byrrgis of the Watch sharing a kill with a
grizzly and her cubs. Soon the mother falls asleep, and Faolan, feeling
strangly full when he hadn't eaten, falls asleep too. When he wakes up
he finds Edme playing with one of the cubs while it's mum is asleep.
Faolan warns Edme
never to play with grizzly cubs, because if their mum caught her, she'd
kill Edme. They leave the cubs and continue on their journey. When they
make it to the Ring of Sacred Volcanoes, they meet up with two other
wolves who have similar deformaties, Twist, or Twistling, whose paw is twisted, and Winks who has one eye. Faolan an Edme learn how to do acrobatic jumps called Scanning Jumps, and riding the She-Winds. Later on, Faolan sees an owl he thinks may be a bOld Cags in the Pit with Toby.
ad owl, or a graymalkin.
Faolan jumps up and catches the owl who proceeds to tell Faolan and
Edme that a bear cub has been cubnapped. Faolan and Edme go to the Fengo
and tell him where the cub is, and who had cubnapped him. Faolan and
Edme must go to the Pit and rescue the cub from Old Cags. When they get there, there is some trouble that leads to the death of Arthur, though Faolan and Edme manage to rescue Toby and start to head back to the Sacred Ring.
A few moons later, the Sark takes Faolan to his dying mother, Morag. They nuzzle and say they love each other before Morag dies. Faolan creates a drumlyn for Morag at the end of the book. He sees both Thunderheart and Morag's spirits on the star ladder.
There is a great famine in the clans due to an unusual long-lasting cold
weather. Liam MacDuncan, the new leader of his birth clan, was not
changing the routaition of the Blood Watch. Thus, the Fengo send Faolan
and Edme there with the task of finding out why. Later, Faolan
discovered that his birth sisters are Mhairie and Dearlea. He also
realises during his time in the Cave Before Time that he once had a
'thunderous heart', hinting that he was a The Prophet
Many fans misspell his name as "Foalan" or "Faulan".
His splayed paw has been mentioned as 'twisted' many times, including on the back of the books.
Faolan is also thought to be a reincarnation of the first Fengo. According to legend, when Fengo went to die and started to climb the Star Ladder to the Cave of Souls, he fell and lived again. There is much evidence. In Watch Wolf, Faolan kept muttering cag maglosc, which means "crazy", and tine smyorfin, which supossedly means "by my marrow", and has sudden knowledge of the owls of Ga'Hoole and the owl world. In Shadow Wolf, he has a dream, as if he is walking in the stars, and it seems familiar to him. When he and Edme win the gaddergnaw, the weight of the bone and the ceremony feels as if it happened before.
Stats:
Faolan MacDuncan
Faolan from the cover of Spirit Wolf. He is a strong, silver male wolf.
General Info
Species: Dire Wolf (Canis Dirus)
Gender: Male
Age: Possibly 3-4
Clan: MacDuncan Clan
Pack: Pack of the Eastern Scree
Appearences
Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf
Current and Previous Status
Current: Wolf of the Sacred Watch
Past: Malcadh, lone wolf, gnaw wolf
Fate
Living
Abilities
Jumping high, Firesight,
standing on hind legs, quick speed, large size, excellent gnawing,
knowledge of grizzlies and sudden knowledge of owls, very strong, can
change into a grizzly.
Deformities
Splayed Paw
Morag MacDuncan/MacDonegal/MacNamara was the long-lost mother of Faolan, Mhairie, and Dearlea, and mate to Brangwen. After being banished from the MacDuncan clan, she joins the MacDonegal clan, and, finally, after becoming blind, the MacNamara clan.
Morag was once a beautiful
silver she-wolf. But after Faolan's second to third year, she became
blind and her pelt became frail. As Morag aged, she lost Morag before she grew older.
her energy and the luster in her fur. After a while, Faolan met her and she died shortly after. Faolan built her a drumlyn and honored her bones and body.
Before being exiled for Faolan's birth, Morag lived peacefully with her mate, Kinnaird,
in an unknown pack of the MacDuncan clan. She had given birth to two
healthy litters of tawny pups before her third litter, containing
Faolan, Mhairie, and Dearlea.
Morag first appears searching for a den to give birth to her third litter. Scared of birthing a malcadh, she went by-lang
and attemped to cross the border. There are several shallow pits, but
they would offer no shelter. Morag then finds a pregent fox waiting to
give birth and they fight over the den. After Morag gets rid of the
vixen, she gives birth. She births three pups, two tawny females and a
silver male. But the silver pup has a splayed paw, deeming him a malcadh.
This is a small flaw, but will be serious in the clan. Morag told
herself the deformity would leave in a few days, but however it
remained.
The Obea of MacDuncan clan, Shibaan then tries to track Morag down. Shibaan had learned to become suspicious when a she-wolf went by-lang.
She is able to foil her Morag's tricks, such as only urining in
ice-free parts of the river. She finds Morag and takes the silver pup to
an icy river bank. Shibaan returns and both she-wolves carry a the
tawny pups and announce the birth of the malcadh to the clan.
About ten moons after Faolan's
birth, Morag became mate of Brangwen of the MacDongeal clan and bore
another litter of pups. She soon began to build mental barriers around
herself, almost forgetting the malcadh, that had been taken away
from her. Morag then sets off to find a new den. While near a creek,
Morag spots a raven in the sky, appearently "asking" for help. The raven
then leads the old she-wolf to the carcass of a grizzly,
who happened to be awake in the winter. As she got closer to it, she
found a scent on the bear. She recognized the smell of her silver pup
and realized this grizzly has taken care of him for her. To show her
gratitude, Morag guarded what remained of the grizzly from ravens.
In Shadow Wolf, Morag remembers about her son from two years ago, Faolan. She was becoming blind, because the darkness caused in the place Faolan grew in her womb had come to her eyes. Because of this, she had previously fallen as an outflanker during a byrrgis. She talks to her mate, Brangwen, about this. They decide they leave for the Sark of the Slough's camp because she believes the Sark knows her son. They leave Brecco, one of Morag and Brangwen's pups.
When Airmead and Katria are getting close to MacNamara clan, they meet Brangwen and his blind mate, Morag. The four wolves soon join the clan.
Later, near the end of the novel, Gwynneth and the Sark of the Slough take Faolan to see his mother, Morag, who is dying. Because she is blind, Morag must sniff her son. Faolan raises his splayed paw, which the old wolf sniffs and licks. She then realizes that she is with her son and she and Faolan talk. Morag talks about Thunderheart, and her son and herself being blessed. She asks Faolan what they call him, and he replies. She states that she was planning to name him Skaarsgard. Because Faolan's name means "Gift of the River", Morag says gift many times, and so it is her last word. Faolan then feels that last beat of her heart.
In the Epilouge, Faolan is glaffing, the howl known for grief and mourning. He does this while building a drumlyn for her. His glaffing then turns to joy when he sees a larger mist by Morag's mist on the Star Ladder, Thunderheart.
After Finbar and Faolan agree to take Faolan's littermates, Mhairie and Dearlea, to the MacNamara clan, Faolan decides that he must show them their mother's drumlyn.
Upon arriving in MacNamara territory, a scout of two wolves greets the
three, and they continue to Broken Talon Point. They eventually arrive
at the drumlyn, and Faolan tells the two sisters to carve a bone for her. While Faolan watches, Mhairie and Dearlea carved a bone telling her about themselves, and how Caila had raised them.Morag is now in the Cave of Souls.
Morag simply died of blindness and old age. It happened when she met her son, Faolan, in Watch Wolf. Her last word was "gift" (she kept repeating it after Faolan told her what his name meant). She is now in the Cave of Souls.
Clans: MacDuncan Clan, MacDonegal Clan, MacNamara Clan
Packs: Pack of the Dancing Giants (MacDonegal)
Appearences
Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf
Current and Previous Status
Current: Deceased, in the Cave of Souls; possibly a Star Wolves
Past: Living, Outflanker, MacDuncan wolf, MacDonegal wolf, MacNamara wolf
Fate
Old age/blindness
Abilities
Quick and strong (Outflanker), good storyteller
Shibaan MacDuncan was the former Obea of the MacDuncan clan before Lael. She was the one who took Faolan, Hamish, and many other malcadhs to die. She died from getting crushed by a boulder in an aftershock.
Spoiler warning! This article contains plot details from one or more of the books.
Shibaan was once a beautiful tawny wolf, but later her pelt lost its
shine and her teats shrunk to pebble size, which caused her to be unable
to bear any pups.
Shibaan was once a very popular wolf in the pack. She once had
beautiful tawny fur and the females were jealous of her. It was one mate
after another, but she failed to bear pups. After the third mate,
Shibaan moved to a different pack within the same clan. She moved from
pack to pack, and eventually joined the MacDuncans. She fell in love with a handsome wolf named Donegel MacDuncan, they mated but it was Donegel who suggested her to Duncan MacDuncan and then he accepted the offer and gave Shibaan the job as the Obea
once it was clear that she was barren, or unable to have pups. It was
hard for Shibaan to watch Donegel with a new mate who had just bore five
healthy pups.
Soon her teats become to shrank to the size of tiny pebbles. As Obea, wolf mothers and pregnant she-wolves fear her, believing that she can cause a malcadh to form in their womb. Father wolves ignore her, and seem to see right through her.
Shibaan was the former Obea of the MacDuncan clan. She was suited to be an Obea because she'd always find the hiding she-wolves with malcadh pups.
A she-wolf called Morag has gone by-lang with her third litter. Determined to keep her unborn pups safe, she had
left many tricks that no ordinary wolf; aside from Shibaan, would find,
such as urinating in only ice-free parts of the river. Morag is one of the many she-wolves who went by-lang that Shibaan had to find.
es birth to three pups; two tawny females and a silver male. However, the silver pup was unfortunately born with a splayed paw.
After a few days or so, Shibaan finds Morag and her pups. She takes the silver pup to an icy riverbank. Shibaan and Morag then each carry the remaining pups to the clan, where the silver pup's birth is announced. Morag and her mate, Kinnaird, are then banished from the clan.
Later in the novel, she is seen taking a pup with half its paw to a tummfraw.
However, an aftershock causes a boulder to roll down, crushing her. As
her soul leaves her body, for once in her life she finally grieves for
all the pups she abondoned imagines herself racing to rescue the pup,
and then a dozen or more of the malcadh pups she abandoned come to greet her in the Cave of Souls.
After her death, a pale she-wolf named Lael takes Shibaan's place as Obea. She is a minor character in Shadow Wolf, as Faolan sees her with the pup that is soon to be murdered by Heep.
"Yes, you are going to return the ember." Hamish when Coryn tells him he is going to return the ember to the volcano in "The War of the Ember" in Guardians of Ga'Hoole Hamish MacDuncan was a male dire wolf(Canis Dirus) from the MacDuncan clan, in the past a gnaw wolf of the Sacred Watch, and became the 501st Fengo of the Watch when Coryn returned the Ember of Hoole. He had a twisted leg which deemed him a malcadh.
He was known to have beautiful carving, like Faolan. Hamish had a
lame, twisted leg, and scruffy, bold-patched fur. He holds the highest
record of points in the gaddergnawbyrrgis, a score of 50 points. His fur color is unknown.
As a pup, he was said to have jumped out of the way of falling rocks in the middle of an earthquake.
In Lone Wolf, Hamish is mentioned by the Obea, Shibaan, in the chapter "The Bitterness of the Obea".
Shibaan says he was taken by her to the eastern slopes of the Beyond,
because he had a twisted leg. Here, winter blizzards blew in. That
particular winter there had a sudden warm period following that last
storm, and because of the steepness of the mountian, several avalaches
followed shortly after she dropped Hamish, not yet named there. One
could spot these avalanches from a distance, but if they could not see
them, they could definetly be heard. So it was profoundly shocking a moHamish.
on cycle after the boom and crack of the last avalanche, Shibaan saw the twisted-leg pup stagger into camp. Duncan MacDuncan named him Hamish, an ancient wolf name derived from the word hamycch, which means "to leap". Despite his twisted leg, Hamish had leaped over the avalanches, or at least through them, and survived.
Hamish is mentioned in "The Byrrgis of the Gnaw Wolves", where it stated that he had gotten the highest score ever, a score of 50 points in a byrrgis in a gaddergnaw. This score is considered legendary.
Hamish's Death is unknown,but he musted have died because he is no
longer The Fengo of the watch.Hamish probaly died during the time Lost
Tales of Ga'hoole was being wrote because he never died in Guardians Of
Ga'hoole 15#:The War Of The Ember and was Dead by the time of Lone Wolf.
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