Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-10117306-20130724014249/@comment-11533671-20130728011404

Ok, I know there are a lot of speculations about the Darach. I myself remain divided and admit that my two suggestions that I previously made no longer seem as strong. I hereby nominate a third possibility: Dr. Conrad Fenris

According to his wikia page here are some trivia and facts about him:

1) He claims that people who kill werewolves (Hunters) do this because they're afraid of something more powerful than themselves. (Showing a little disdain for them maybe?)

2) He had lived at one point in Wisconsin where he treated one of the Hale's arrow wounds. (Why the move? Is it because he wanted to be closer to a stronger source of power?)

3) He is a werewolf mythology expert, though he has tried to suppress that information by changing his name. (Why did he need to change his name? What was it before?)

4) His last name, Fenris, is a form of Fenrir, who was a monstrous wolf from Norse mythology foretold to kill the god Odin during Ragnarok.

5) ﻿“God I hate that Oath.” — Dr. Conrad Fenris to Stiles and Scott about the Hippocratic Oath in Teen Wolf: Search for a Cure Episode 5

The last one really got me. Some of the oath seems druidic in origin. Basically swearing upon the healing gods one swears to: "consider dear to me, him who taught me this art,' 'to never do harm to anyone. I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsel. I will preserve the purity of my life and my arts."

So far those seem to be druid like things to swear to. The darach however is one that went down a different path, almost an opposite path. Dr. Fenris hates the Oath because he desires a different path. IF he is the Darach then the quote of him saying he hates the Oath is a stroke of hidden foretelling to say the least. Also, if you look at the picture of the Darach and him side by side, they sort of resemble one another. Lastly, how many people would have thought of him? It would make a great twist and some of what I posted here (which came from this wikia along with wikipedia's Hippocratic Oath link here) seems to fit the puzzle nicely.