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Boy Got Mad Shooting Skeelz
Despite being a priest, Wolfwood is an excellent gunman. For the most part, he and Vash are about equal, although he lacks the ability to get shot 20,000 times and walk through it smiling, which gives him a slight disadvantage.

Firearms
Wolfwood also weilds a five foot cross that's actually something of an automatic weapon, and some sort of rocket launcher, AND is equipt with a ton of semi-auto, barretta looking handguns. Basically, he's got alot of fire power. And the thing weighs a ton, yet he manages to carry it around with no problem. It took three men to toss it from the top of the bus. It should be noted that Milly also carried it with absolutely no problem.

Denomination
I'm inclined to believe that Wolfwood is a Catholic priest. This is shown by the fact that right before he *sniff* dies, he goes into a church and says something about despite his profession, he'd never made a confession, which is a Catholic thing. Plus Priest is pretty universally a Roman Catholic title. Not that it matters, but it's interesting to think about.

Thou Shalt Not Kill
A rule that the Humanoid Typhoon observes much more fervently than Nicholas. He doesn't get sick pleasure from killing, but he's not afraid to do so if he thinks it's the only way, especially where his friends are involved. This is demonstrated in his killing of the child Gung Ho Gun in order to save Meryl, Milly, and Vash.

Smoking is Bad for the Baby, Honey
Indeed. Although he doesn't care. He seems to almost always have a cig hanging out of his mouth, despite Milly's chastisement and the obvious smoking'll kill you facts. I think it's one of his 'I've sinned so much, it doesn't even matter now' things.

Till Death Do You Part
Okay, assuming Wolfwood would be willing to give up the priesthood to marry/sleep with somebody, who would it be? It'd divided, really. Half will say that Wolfwood and Vash belong together and the other half say that it's Milly he belongs with. I say, both are possible. I think that Wolfwood is the kind of guy that's looking for love based on a person, not gender, looks, whatever, as is Vash ("you're actually kind of cute" to a guy that tried to kill him), although I'm not sure how well THAT would go over with the church. And Milly. Well, some people say they slept together, since Milly was asleep in his bed and the next shot was a panning up him with pants, no shirt, and smoking a cig. Possible, although I don't think Milly'd be that easy. Most likely, either would work, if you could get around the small fact that he's dead.

End of It All
Wolfwood dies, being shot by his mentor (who was being controlled by Lagato). He says a few last words to Vash and goes off to a church where he kneels at the alter and makes a confession. Wolfwood really didn't want to die, but in a way he did. He'd lived such a miserable existance that the only way he could forget about his transgressions was through death. Unfortunately, he realized too late that he wasn't ready and that he could still do good in the world. He died kneeling in front of the alter, holding his cross.

Those Who Are Left Behind
Milly, Meryl, and Vash all took it pretty hard. Wolfwood and Vash had become fast friends. He tried to pretend it was okay, but soon found himself blaming his own actions for his friend's death. Milly went from crying to pretending she was okay for her friends' sakes. I think she loved him, even if she didn't know it, and it really hurt her to have to live without him. Meryl was probably the least affected, just for the reason that she didn't know him as well. They'd traveled together and all, but they never had any real conversations like she and Vash or Milly and Wolfwood. Everybody was broken up, but they all realized that his death wasn't in vain. Vash defeated Knives with his cross weapon.

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