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Ethood1999 wrote: I don't think it's another variation of the werewolf bite. For some reason, I feeel like a werewolf being at the center of the supernatural world is just silly and doesn't make sense. I mean like, if a werewolf bite is what causes becoming a werewolf, becoming a kanima, becoming a banshee, becoming a werecoyote, etc. then it seems almost as if the werewolf is at the center of the supernatural world and that's just weird to me.

I'd like it better (and it'd make more sense to me) if werecoyotes are separate from werewolves, and the werecoyotes have separate mythology. For an example, blue eyes on a werecoyote might not mean what blue eyes on a werewolf means. Only Alpha werewolves can transform into a wolf, but maybe not only Alpha werecoyotes can transform into a coyote. Maybe there aren't even Alpha/Beta/Omega in werecoyote packs.

I don't think Lydia being a banshee has anything to do with Peter biting her. I think her being a banshee is why Peter bit her, she's got a special relationship to death and I believe that has something to do with why she was able to pull Peter back when a connection between the two was formed. So taking that into account out of the five confirmed supernatural/mystical creatures on the show (werewolf, Kanima, Druid, banshee, darach) two center on werewolves, two center on Druids, and then there's one outlier. And it would be completely reasonable to assume that a majority could potentially be tied directly to werewolves seeing as the show is called Teen Wolf