Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4091815-20170918183706/@comment-4091815-20170918193311

NervousShipper wrote: Oh. Do you have to be a Druid to be an emissary or was that just traditionally who took the position.

And why is the most common form for people that of a wolf? What is that saying about the relationship between what a wolf is and the human nature of the average person? both interesting questions.

The only people we've ever seen designated "emissary" are druids. Ipso Facto, for canon purposes, all emissary are druids.

The second question is kind of well known? The bite from a werewolf results in death, the creation of a werewolf, or a mutation due to the personality of the individual getting the bite (or scratch). Therefore, in the two instances where we didn't get "werewolf" we got mutations. The point of the bite is wolf - anything else is the result of something going wrong. The reason we've seen more wolves on the show than anything else is self-evident.