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Tobias Clay, also known as Mr. Canis or the Big Bad Wolf, is the Grimm's housekeeper. In books one through six, Mr. Canis is an Everafter due to the spirit of the Big Bad Wolf inside him. When the Wolf is driven out, Mr. Canis turns out to be a human named Tobias Clay, whose story is told in book six of the series.

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  • Mr. Canis
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  • Tobias Clay, also known as Mr. Canis or the Big Bad Wolf, is the Grimm's housekeeper. In books one through six, Mr. Canis is an Everafter due to the spirit of the Big Bad Wolf inside him. When the Wolf is driven out, Mr. Canis turns out to be a human named Tobias Clay, whose story is told in book six of the series.
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Appearances
Age
  • Unknown
Status
  • Alive
Hair Color
  • White
Aliases
  • Dog
  • Big Bad Wolf
  • Wolf
  • Mutt
  • Old Man
  • Old Friend
  • Tobias Clay
Skin Color
  • Fair
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Occupation
  • Protector of Grimms
Family
Eye Color
  • Grey Blue
Gender
  • Male
fairy tale
  • Three Little Pigs
  • Little Red Riding Hood
  • The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids
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  • Tobias Clay, also known as Mr. Canis or the Big Bad Wolf, is the Grimm's housekeeper. In books one through six, Mr. Canis is an Everafter due to the spirit of the Big Bad Wolf inside him. When the Wolf is driven out, Mr. Canis turns out to be a human named Tobias Clay, whose story is told in book six of the series.
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