Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4772791-20160123002637/@comment-1757720-20160215124816

Godechaud wrote:

Blaid wrote:

Killer kev wrote: That's why he tried to get Liam to kill Scott in 5x10. Liam would become a alpha and then Theo would kill him. Precisely, glad you also agree. So we can assume that the Beast, once it is completed, may be an Alpha or Enhanced Alpha. We cannot assume anything. We simply don't know. All we know is that la bête du Gévaudan was extremely powerful and almost nothing could kill it. We don't even know if it's a werewolf (or if it was the first or whatever). We don't know. As for scientific methods, we're talking about a TV Show... So basically None of your rules apply. Especially since "Facts" can be changed if the Story needs it. What Valack said has to be considered as Canon at this poin´t. No need to talk of Primary and secondary sources here. And even if you have took advanced history classes Fair enough, I cannot argue that. Fiction changes from one chapter to another, from one season to the next.

Valack could be right today, wrong tuesday and right again a week tuesday. Fiction is a fickle thing. Time will tell.

That is the thing, Teen Wolf canon claims that Werewolves came from Lycaon, but what if that is the Myth and the Beast is the fact? Or Le Bete could have been a latent born Werewolf of Lycaon's line, something later triggering his Werewolf nature to awaken. Le Bete could be a Spanish Wolf creature, the Gevaudan is in Southern France (but I don't know where, haven't looked at a map). Additionally, the French have their own Werewolf legend - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rougarou