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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The name ''Malumclaw'' is probably derived from the Latin adjective ''Malus/Mala/Malum'' meaning ''bad'' or ''evil'', and the English word ''claw''. However, it is possible that the ''malum'' could also be derived from the Latin world for apple, which is also ''malum'', and would represent the Northern Kingdom.
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*The name ''Malumclaw'' is probably derived from the Latin adjective ''Malus/Mala/Malum'' meaning bador ''evil'', and the English word ''claw''. However, it is possible that the ''malum'' could also be derived from the Latin world for apple, which is also ''malum'', and would represent the Northern Kingdom.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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Revision as of 16:15, 29 June 2020

Malumclaw
Malumclaw
Character information
Name Malumclaw
Age Unknown (at death)
Gender Male
Occupation Leader of the Big Bad Wolf Pack
Home World
Goal to kill Red Riding Hood
Residence Deceased
Relatives Big Bad Wolf (father)
Allies Big Bad Wolf Pack, Evly,
Enemies Queen Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, Jack, Conner Bailey, Alex Bailey, Froggy
Likes killing, revenge
Dislikes Red Riding Hood, losing, retreating
Powers and abilities
Weapons Claws, teeth
Quote
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This article contains spoilers about The Land of Stories. Read at your own risk.
Deal. But let me warn you, if you fail to keep your end of the bargain, we'll snap your neck like a twig.
―Malumclaw to Evly, The Wishing Spell, page 280

Malumclaw is an Antagonist in The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell.

Physical Description

However, these wolves were unlike any the twins had ever seen before. They were four times the size of any normal wolf of their world. Their fur was jet-black and matted. Their eyes were red, and their snouts were wide. These wolves were ready to kill at any minute. Without a doubt, the twins had come face-to-face with the Big Bid Wolf Pack.
The Wishing Spell, page 120


History

The Wishing Spell

Trivia

  • The name Malumclaw is probably derived from the Latin adjective Malus/Mala/Malum meaning bador evil, and the English word claw. However, it is possible that the malum could also be derived from the Latin world for apple, which is also malum, and would represent the Northern Kingdom.

Gallery

Quotes

Wolves want for nothing.
―Malumclaw, The Wishing Spell, page 279


Deal. But let me warn you, if you fail to keep your end of the bargain, we'll snap your neck like a twig.
―Malumclaw to Evly, The Wishing Spell, page 280


After what you've put us through, we ought to claw your hearts out! And look who's decided to join them! I guess we get Red Riding Hood AND Goldilocks tonight!
―Malumclaw to Alex and Conner, The Wishing Spell, page 362