Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4772791-20160123002637/@comment-1757720-20160216124510

Godechaud wrote: I think what's confusing Blaid is that according to history la bête du Gévaudan was killed in 1967, and Teen Wolf says that the human killer who became the beast was active in the late 18th century, which is not very accurate. But as I have stated before, TW reinvents creatures from various mythologies, so no need to think further ;). Furthermore (and this was confirmed by Jeff Davis in an interview a while ago), TW writers have had their fair share of Trouble with Dates and timelines... Exactly! Le Bete's first killings were in the 1760s, which would fit the premesis of a killer in the late 18th century. However, the beast being as active as 1967 would be impractable, as it was clear that an ancestor of the Argents killed back in the Medeival times, and not the modern era.

Unless, the theory he had kids, and his bloodline for two centuries followed his murderous legacy.

I am not sure the extent of a Werewolf's lifespan... are they Immortal?