Channing Lowe

Channing Lowe, a character in Alpha series, is a student, the president of ΑΤΣ, the werewolf alpha, and your love interest. He/She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
His/her gender and looks are determined by the player, but he/she always has gold eyes. In addition, all versions have nearly the same set of gold piercings - two rings in the left eyebrow, a septum ring, and multiple earrings. Male Channing has four, two near the lobe and two in the cartilage, while female Channing only has the cartilage piercings.

The female versions wear a black crop top, ripped dark gray jeans, a blue leather jacket, and a double-strand gold pendant necklace.

The male versions also wear a blue leather jacket and ripped gray jeans, but with a black button-up shirt and a gold curb chain necklace.

Channing's height is determined by his/her gender and your character's body type. If Channing is female, she has inches of height on you (Body Type 1) or is slightly shorter than you (Body Type 2). If Channing is male, he has a full foot of height on you (Body Type 1) or has inches of height on you (Body Type 2).

In wolf form, Channing is described as having red and black fur and likely has a similar stature to the other werewolves, standing at least four feet tall at the shoulder.

Alpha

 * Chapter 1: Initiation
 * Chapter 2: Integration
 * Chapter 3: Assimilation
 * Chapter 4: Deception
 * Chapter 5: Negotiation
 * Chapter 6: Provocation
 * Chapter 7: Reputation
 * Chapter 8: Competition
 * Chapter 9: Confrontation
 * Chapter 10: Reunion
 * Chapter 11: Dissension

Male

 * -|Face 1=

Female

 * -|Face 1=

Miscellaneous

 * -|Promo=

Trivia

 * A male version of Channing is shown on the cover of Alpha.
 * He/She is the fifty-seventh
 * He/She is the fortieth
 * He/She is the fortieth


 * The name Channing has roots in English, Irish, and Old French, and therefore has a variety of meanings. Most notably, the name can mean "young wolf" in both English and Irish.
 * Similarly, Channing's surname Lowe has many possible origins and translations. One of its French meanings is also "young/little wolf," or simply "wolf" in some sources.