ChronoWolf

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Commander Campion, photo by Kiba Wolf Photography
ChronoWolf performing live at AWU 2022. Photo by Bexis.

ChronoWolf (capital C capital W; born in Sydney, Australia),[1] is a fursuiter, music producer/performer, and convention videographer who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Fandom involvement[edit]

ChronoWolf is a former administrator and community organizer for the Utah Furries[2] and a member of the MAGFest's staff.

Fursonas[edit]

ChronoWolf's fursona is a tri-color brown wolf with blue eyes and purple hair. While they have various art pieces showcasing their core fursona, ChronoWolf (as a character]) does not yet have a fursuit.

  • Commander Campion - Chronowolf’s most well-known fursona is a white and grey wolf with glowing yellow eyes and a menacing expression.[3] The head was made by Hell Yena. They wear a custom-made long-fitted 1700-1800s style black regency tailcoat with red piping, decorative braiding, and antique gold buttons.
They also wear a pair of skin-tight ivory white riding trousers, thigh-high black suede boots, and black leather gloves.[4] Accessories include a sabre featuring an ornate gold hilt with a dark-brown leather handle, and gold wire and twine, contained within a steel sheath. The sword is fastened with a white strap that features gold embroidery patterns and gold buttons.
They also carry one of two canes, both with a gold tip and gold handle. One handle features ornate floral and feather embossing, and the other converts into a spyglass.
  • Delta - They also occasionally fursuit as Delta, a female white and blue winter wolf, with blue horns and spiral patterning throughout the body.[5] Delta’s head was made by Tepiddreamer Studios and the body/outfit was made by Aenstar Arts.

Convention attendance[edit]

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Convention videography[edit]

ChronoWolf is also a convention videographer, capturing highlights and events at various furry conventions across the US.[6] They are best known for their highlights videos, which are popular for ChronoWolf's personal policy of always striving to ensure they can capture as many characters as possible on video, while also maintaining excellent and engaging production value.[7]

Their current camera setup is a Panasonic Lumix GH5 body mounted to a shoulder rig for safety and stability.[8] Most of the convention videos are shot in either 4K/60p or 6K/60p and uploaded to YouTube in 4K.

All ChronoWolf's convention videos are uploaded to their YouTube channel.

Music[edit]

A collection of ChronoWolf's album art

ChronoWolf is also a music producer and performer who has released seven albums and EPs and has performed at dozens of live events and furry conventions.[9] They most often write music in the electronic and chiptune genres, but also compose soundtracks for video games, which range from electronic/chiptune inspired, to full orchestral soundtracks.[10]

Discography[edit]

Livestreaming[edit]

ChronoWolf is a Twitch streamer on hiatus who regularly streamed on both their personal account as well as part of the official GOG.com stream team.[11][12]

They have had the opportunity to participate in and host various popular streaming events alongside well-known personalities and game industry folks like Jesse Cox, Tim Schafer (of Double Fine Productions), Rand Miller (of Cyan Worlds), and the late TotalBiscuit.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. About ChronoWolf Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  2. United Utah Furry FandomWebsite. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  3. ChronoWolf on Twitter, posted July 15, 2022.
  4. Commander Campion on FurTrack, retrieved July 27, 2022.
  5. ChronoWolf on Twitter, posted March 22, 2022.
  6. Youtube playlist of ChronoWolf's videos on YouTube. Retrieved?.
  7. ChronoWolf on Twitter. Dated October 28, 2021. Retrieved ?.
  8. ChronoWolf on Twitter, posted November 6, 2021
  9. ChronoWolf on Bandcamp. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  10. Albums - ChronoWolf Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  11. GOG GAMES 2020: Unreal Tournament 2004 with Gamesmaster Chronowolf on Internet Archive Published August 15, 2020.
  12. ChronoWolf on Twitter, posted July 9, 2020.

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Music[edit]