Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-2245905-20140610223340/@comment-13965604-20140810022636

Jestermonkey4u wrote: LadyX wrote:

The Argument against Deucalion has less to do with his ability to take them out, and more to do with him being grateful to them for returning his vision. And the return of his vision turning him back into the man he was instead of the angry overcompensating man he turned in to after the Incident. There is also the fact that just a few weeks ago he paid, what was probably, a decent sum of money for Braedan to go rescue Derek from the Calaveras. It wouldn't be sensible for him to then turn around and pay to have him murdered when he could've had both him and Peter out of the way for free.

Great summation! This has pretty much been my own reason behind discounting Deucalion. Too many holes to fill in my honest opinion.

Thank you. Something else to consider that I forgot to mention before...whether Scott truly has the ability to take DeucLion on or not, Deucalion believes Deucalion would lose against a newly formed True Alpha with no pack. Even assuming he would want to take Scott out, why would he think he could stand against him once he had a chance to discover his powers?

I just feel like Deucalion is the least likely possibility for the Benefactor.