It could be a young hunter. He might start off as an enemy of the white wolf but later develop a special bond with it.
Most likely, the wolf is one of the main characters. There might also be other animals that interact with the wolf, like a wise old owl or a sly fox.
The legendary white wolf in the novel might be very large and strong. It could have unique fur that is not only white but also very thick, which helps it survive in harsh environments.
The main character is the woman. She is the one who has the significant encounter with the white wolf and whose story is being told.
Presumably, the main characters are the white wolf and the black wolf.
In the white wolf and black wolf story, the two central characters are the white wolf and the black wolf. They are often used to represent different aspects, like good and bad, positive and negative.
Obviously, the main characters are the black wolf and the white wolf.
The main characters are, of course, the black wolf and the white wolf.
Obviously, the main characters are the white wolf and the black wolf.
Harry Potter himself is often associated with it. After all, he's the main character in the original series and it makes sense for him to be connected to the legendary sword in fanfictions. He could use it to fight Voldemort in new and exciting ways.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'the lady in white novel'. But usually, the title might suggest that the lady in white is an important character, perhaps the main one.