![]() ![]() They beat Wolfsbane to death, mirroring real-life violence towards women. Rahne let her control slip, showing her fangs for a fraction of a second, and the men reacted in outrage. One night, she'd gone out to a local park to relax, and had been harassed by a group of young men who were making unwanted advanced on an attractive girl. Wolfsbane ultimately left the X-Men, attempting to live a normal life, but her story ended in further tragedy. Thankfully, Rahne has no memory of this, and nobody has ever told her Reverend Craig's violent fate. When X-Force arrived, they found Rahne surrendered by shredded clothes and blood she appeared to have literally devoured Reverend Craig. Her animal self took charge, and she turned on her own father. Reverend Craig sought to use his own daughter as a weapon against the X-Men by brainwashing her into attacking their leaders it backfired, however, because it suppressed Rahne's human mind completely. Unfortunately for Rahne, this brought her into conflict with her father, who was part of one anti-mutant conspiracy. Tier's death led Wolfsbane to surrender to her darker instincts, and she became a member of Cyclops' X-Force team - a black-ops group who took on threats to the entire mutant race and neutralized them with extreme prejudice. Tragically, it turned out that Tier was a nexus of mystical power, and he was sought out by Marvel's various Hell Lords. Rahne was shaken at the hybrid baby, named Tier, who seemed more animal than human at first, she rejected him but came to realize that her instincts had been warped because of her own harsh upbringing. Wolfsbane's pregnancy was far from normal, with the fetus' magical nature resulting in accelerated growth and an oral birth - she literally vomited her child up. Rahne was left pregnant with Hrimhari's child, but the hybrid fetus threatened her life, and Hrimhari had to make a deal with Hela - the Asgardian Goddess of Death - to save both his lover and his child. Decades later, when Rahne's animal self was rising to the fore, they met once again and became lovers. The two first encountered one another while Rahne was just a teenager, and she was troubled by the fact she was drawn to him. Rather, he is the Asgardian wolf-prince Hrimhari. Wolfsbane's most prominent lover, however, is not human at all. Related: The New Mutants' Worst Enemy is Their Own 'Leader' ![]()
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