Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-5942195-20130730205400/@comment-203.25.141.5-20140918025542

Grahamburglar wrote: 203.25.141.5 wrote: Shakester71 wrote: This show has plenty of discrepencies which makes me believe they pretty much write the show episode to episode. Lets add this. Lets make a wolf be able to do that. Lets make mountain ash have this effect on supernatural beings after Jennifer Blake (Darach) was able to grab a handful. There are just too many to name on this show.

As to Deucalion being a true alpha. I would disagree. We don't know much about alphas such as Deucalion or Satomi and how they became alphas in the first place. If anyone could be a true alpha, it would be Satomi since we know she's over 900 years old. Once in a hundred years right? But Brett told Liam that he was lucky to have a true alpha as his alpha which would make me conclude that Satomi isn't one. Errrr....Satomi is NOT over 900 years old. That would be Noshiko, the kitsune. Satomi....well, we have no clue how old she is, only that in the 40's she was still having a great degree of trouble with control. So presumably she hadn't been a werewolf for particularly long at that point. But again, we have no real frame of reference for her age. But we also know she was pretty aged in the 40's -- at least 40 years old in human years. Assuming she'd been recently bitten, we're still looking at her being over 110 years old. If she was bitten longer ago than that, and werewolves do age slower, she could be a lot older than that.

But, no, I don't think she's 900 years old. I'm aware she COULD be much older. I was just trying to make an estimate based on her relative lack of control, compared to others like Isaac/Scott/Boyd, who had been werewolves for barely a few months before achieving a fair degree of control. Of course, her issues could have been something that built up in her, as a bitten wolf, over the course of years and the riot just triggered her repressed violent impulses.....but that's just headcanon, sadly.