Scooby Doom: Timber the Absol
Scooby Doom: Timber the Absol by @Eternity9

Before moving onto the next villain, I felt really drawn to do something with the random White Timber Wolf from episode 17, same one with the Snow Ghost villain.

The wolf is the first thing you see In the episode and and other than howling, It's supposedly protecting a man from the 'Snow Ghost' but it doesn't really do anything other than that, so in the Scooby Doom AU I would give him a bit more of a role.

So I took the wolf colours and applied them to an Absol and decided the Absol would be named 'Timber' as calling it the White Absol doesn't make sense now.

Also I like the idea that it tried warn the Mystery Gang at the start of the 'episode' of the danger, and later just continued to follow them around to try and help them out, but I'm debating if I would consider him joining the gang at the end. As the Scooby Doom gang do find themselves dealing with a lot of danger during their journey so I'm surprised I hadn't considered one following them around already XD.

I'll have to think about it more, so I guess I drew this more as a reminder to myself about this idea and also to see what other people think?


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