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Who killed Derek Hale's sister?

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Peter Hale is Derek's uncle, a hereditary werewolf. In the Hale Fire, Peter was badly burned, rendered comatose for six years. In the episode "Wolf's Bane", Peter is revealed to be the Alpha werewolf who killed Derek's sister Laura his niece to become an Alpha, Bitten Scott McCall and committed the murders throughout Season 1. Peter is a sociopath, manipulative, charming and witty, smart with his actions, and ultimately power-hungry. The people he killed were arsonists and conspirators involved in the Hale Fire. Later on in "Formality", Peter attacks and Bites Lydia and in "Code Breaker", the Season 1 finale, Peter kills Kate Argent, the final culprit in the conspiracy. Peter is defeated by being burned alive by Scott, Allison, Stiles, and Jackson. Derek then slashes his throat, killing Peter to become an Alpha. In Season 2, Peter appears as a young man in Lydia's hallucinations, successfully seducing Lydia before revealing his true identity, to her horror. He lives on in Lydia's mind. Peter knew Lydia would be immune to the Bite, so instead Peter had imprinted his memories within Lydia as his back-up plan, should he be killed. He psychologically tortures her into following his instructions. In "Party Guessed" by using Derek's healing ability as an Alpha and the light of the Worm moon, Peter successfully has Lydia resurrect him. It is revealed by Deaton, that Peter lost his Alpha status upon resurrection and his abilities are subsequently impaired.[2] Throughout Season 3, Peter has an uneasy alliance with Derek and the gang after helping them against the Kanima. It is depicted in the past that even before the fire, Peter was a conniving manipulator; he started a chain of events that lead to the death of Derek's first love, Paige. Peter felt envy and resentment over his older sister Talia's leadership of their family, firmly believing the role of Alpha was his. Sneaky as always, Peter has shown to somewhat care about his remaining family, Derek and his other niece Cora, most likely out of convenience and survival. When Cora is dying of mistletoe poisoning in "Alpha Pact", Peter tells Derek of a technique to cure sickness with pain transference as a way to save her, but he'll give up his Alpha status. When Derek decides to go through with it, Peter grins in triumph. In the mid-Season finale, after Scott becomes a True Alpha, Peter prevents Jennifer from attempting to re-energize herself using the Nemeton again. The Darach reveals she knows he plans to kill Scott. Peter kills Jennifer, boasting that he is "always been the Alpha". In Season 3B, Peter goes along with Derek on the latter's mission to recover his sister Talia's claws from the Calaveras. Derek has Peter use Talia's claws to conduct a ritual so Derek could communicate with Talia's ghost, in exchange he tells his nephew he wants to keep the claws. In "Letharia Vulpina", Peter tells Lydia he will help her control her banshee powers on the condition that she do something for him: he wants her to listen to Talia's claws and translate a memory Talia stole from him before the fire. Lydia manages, and she discovers that Peter had fathered a child, the werecoyote Malia Tate, but refrains from telling him her name. In "De-Void", after the Pack paralyze Void Stiles' body, Lydia calls Peter for help. He complies, but Lydia has to give him his child's name. Peter shows Scott how to utilize an Alpha's power to meld minds so that he and Lydia can enter Stiles' mind to find Stiles and guide him back. Lydia gives Peter Malia's name. In episode "117" of Season 4, Peter comes face-to-face with Malia, though Malia is initially kept in the dark about her relation to him. Peter has also regained his full strength and werewolf abilities. He learns of Kate Argent's survival and faces off against her when she infiltrates the Hale vault, but the Benefactor simultaneously robs the Hales' fortune, $117 million in bearer bonds, to his anger. In "Orphaned", Peter approaches Kate with a proposition: he offers her control over her werejaguar shapeshift. In return, she helps him recover his money and implement his plan to kill Scott. In "Time of Death", Peter meets with Malia after she finds out he is her biological father, showing her the file confirming her adoption. He offers her his help in finding her biological mother who is known as 'the Desert Wolf'. After it is revealed Meredith Walker is the Benefactor in "Monstruous", Peter, reading Meredith's mind, sees that through Meredith telepathically hearing his vengeful thoughts, he'd concocted the Dead Pool plan. He is amused by the whole ordeal, saying the 'plan' was the ravings of a lunatic, that comatose for a werewolf is beyond torture. At the end of Season 4, Peter and Kate initiate the plan to kill Scott. Kate abducts Scott and transforms him into a Berserker. Peter goes along with the Pack when they rally to go up against Kate, ostensibly promising Malia she'll meet her mother if she kills Kate, and imploring the Pack not to hold back against the Berserkers. The plan fails at the last minute when Scott is able to break free of being a Berserker. Scott confronts Peter that he figured the plan out to kill him for power. Showing his true colors, Peter viciously retorts that he pursues power for his family, that the one to inherit it is him, telling his werewolf progeny he does not deserve his power. Peter clashes against Scott. Peter gets the upper hand but Scott triggers new strength and swiftly defeats Peter, telling him he "was never an Alpha, he was always a monster". Peter is drugged with yellow monkshood, brought back to Beacon Hills, and incarcerated in the prison of Eichen House for supernaturals. Peter vehemently swears he will find a way out. After getting a frightening vision from Valack's "third eye", he was relocated to another cell. In season 6A "Radio Silence", Peter is revealed to be taken by the Wild Hunt and dropped off at an abandoned train station. He finds Stiles who was also taken and does not look too pleased to see him. Stiles questions him on how he escaped from Eichen House, Peter explains that during the power outage that happened around the time Scott and his Pack were rescuing Lydia from Eichen House, Peter escaped, only to be taken by the Ghost Riders. When Peter learns that he has been at the train station for 3 months, he couldn't believe no one noticed he was missing. Both Peter and Stiles reluctantly work together to find a way out, which is through a tunnel but with a barrier at the end. One person tries to escape, but gets incinerated. Peter makes it out, but gets burned in the process. After making it to the woods, he Roars which is heard by Scott and Malia. They find him and instantly remember him, then they realise that he was taken by the Ghost Riders. They siphon some of his pain, hoping to make it easier for him. He is later taken to the hospital where Melissa begins treating his burns. After he recovers, Peter wants Malia to leave town with him. She refuses to do so without Stiles to which he says her loyalty is overrated. He tells her to run as he'll hold off the approaching Ghost Riders. In "Blitzkrieg" as Scott and Malia are underground trying to escape the Ghost Riders, Peter arrives just in time to stop the Ghost Riders from killing Malia and Scott. He sacrifices himself and allows the Ghost Riders to erase him again, giving Scott and Malia a chance to escape. In "Riders on the Storm", Peter is found by Lydia and Malia in the train station, only for them to discover that he is in a trancelike state. He is snapped out of it by Malia and he helps her, Theo and Scott fend off the Ghost Riders. After Garrett Douglas tries to call back the departing Ghost Riders, Peter points out that the Ghost Riders have no leader. He, Scott, Malia and Theo watch on as Garrett is turned into a Ghost Rider and leaves with the other Ghost Riders. Victoria Argent is Allison's mother, Chris Argent's wife. As a result of the matriarchal rules of the Argent family, Victoria is the official leader of the Argents' hunters who makes the final decisions, with leadership on the field being deferred to Argent himself. Victoria is a rather zealous, vindictive and hard-hearted woman, giving werewolves no mercy, even with humans. While she shares Argent's restraint, she does not share his morals. Her cold demeanor not withstanding, Victoria loves Argent and Allison, nonetheless. Victoria is an attentive wife and mother and, like Argent, overprotective of Allison. She is overbearing also and prone to fits of rage. In "Lunatic", when Derek Hale is on the run after being framed for the attempted murder of Allison and the kids at the high school, Victoria coldly states that the hunters are to "find (Derek), kill him, cut him in half". In the Season 1 finale she demands Allison keep quiet over her introduction to the supernatural. Victoria is not above torture to get what she wants, as in "Shape-Shifted" she electrocutes the principal of Beacon Hills High to have him resign so Gerard could take his place as part of a plan to keep an eye on Beacon Hills' werewolves. When Victoria suspects Scott and Allison are still seeing each other after she and Argent had forbidden them to, she mutilates her arm in "Ice Pick", so to ask Scott's mother Melissa questions on Scott. In "Frenemy", she takes a job as a substitute teacher to completely keep an eye on her daughter. In "Raving", Victoria inconspicuously sees Scott and Allison kissing. To keep Scott away from Allison for good, she ambushes him at the rave party during the sting operation to capture the Kanima. She attempts to murder him by triggering his asthma with wolfsbane. Scott lets out a howl for help, but Victoria gloats believing he is on his own. Derek however, fights her off and saves Scott, Biting her in the process. In "Party Guessed", Bitten, changing into a werewolf, Victoria must now commit suicide to obey the hunter's code, which Gerard endorses. She writes a goodbye letter to Allison, feeling genuine sorrow that she did not get a chance to talk to her daughter one last time as Allison had taken off to Lydia's party. Upon the full moon rising, she feels the transformation happening. Overwhelmed, she confesses she can't pull off her suicide by herself and asks Argent to help her. Together, they impale her upon a knife. Victoria dies in Argent's arms. Victoria's death causes Allison's devastation and moral spiral at the end of Season 2, but also Argent's defection from the hunter's cause. Victoria's attempt to murder Scott is unknown to Allison until Season 3, as Scott did not want her actions to be Allison's last memory of her mother. During Season 3A, Victoria appears in flashbacks, and mental visions to Allison. Coach Bobby Finstock is the eccentric and sarcastic coach of the Beacon Hills High School lacrosse and cross-country teams, as well as the economics teacher. Finstock pressures the players to do their best, targeting Scott and Stiles often. Though he pushes the team to their limit, he encourages teamwork and is shown to support them wholeheartedly through games. He often expresses hostility toward an unseen character named "Greenberg" and makes cracks about his one testicle. He is an alcoholic, drinking "every night", but has been sober for 15 years. He uses quotes from his favorite movie, Independence Day, as a way to motivate his players. Every year, on October 30 (which is his birthday), the students of Beacon Hills High pull pranks on him. In the pilot "Wolf Moon", Finstock is the first to notice Scott's improvement on the lacrosse field and puts him on first line. In "Second Chance At First Line", he tells Scott to play at the first game despite Scott claiming he has issues with anger. In "The Tell", during the parent teacher conference, Finstock discusses Stiles with Sheriff Stilinski, including Stiles' inability to concentrate in class despite having good grades. He is later seen amongst a panicked crowd when a mountain lion enters the school car park. In "Heart Monitor", Scott and Stiles use Finstock's heart rate monitor to help Scott control his abilities. Finstock later humiliates Scott in class which nearly causes Scott to wolf out. In "Lunatic", he is forced to put Stiles on first line because of a pink-eye epidemic. In "Wolf's Bane", Finstock promotes Scott to Co-captain of the team alongside Jackson, much to the latter's displeasure. In "Formality", Finstock forbids Scott from going to the dance due to poor grades. When he tries to throw him out, Scott has Danny dance with him and forcing Finstock to back down before he makes a bigger problem. In the season 2 premiere "Omega", Finstock offers "A" grades to any of his players who can help find Lydia who is wandering naked in the woods. He relates a comic story of losing a testicle to hypothermia. In "Shape Shifted", he holds a lacrosse practice session and is continually annoyed by Scott's antics while being the goalie, unaware Scott is actually trying to determine who the new werewolf is by scent, which he discovers to be Isaac. In "Ice Pick", Finstock stumbles upon Scott and Stiles as chains fall out of Stiles' locker and awkwardly leaves the situation. In "Abomination", he pulls Boyd out of the crowd to play lacrosse after an opposing player disables most of the Cyclone's front line. In "Venomous", Finstock witnesses Lydia's breakdown in his class as she writes "Someone Help Me" backwards on the blackboard several times while hallucinating. Later in the episode, he exposes Danny's shredded equipment. In "Raving", Finstock inquiries Stiles about Jackson's absence as the championship game is soon approaching. In the penultimate episode "Battlefield", Finstock gives the same speech heard from Independence Day. During the game, as the players begin to drop like flies, he is forced to send in Scott even though he is on academic probation. In the season 2 finale "Master Plan", despite his loud and eccentric behaviour, Finstock is shown to be concerned about some of his players, especially Scott and his grades to which Scott vows to get his grades back up. In season 3A "Chaos Rising", during a lesson on the "Risk and Reward" principle of economics, Finstock is surprised by Scott's new found knowledge. He demonstrates the well known college drinking game "quarters". In "Unleashed", during a cross country session, he helps Sheriff Stilinski clear away bystanders after a teenage boy is found dead in the woods. Finstock assumes the dead boy was some homeless guy until Scott tells him that the boy was a senior at school. In "Frayed", Finstock takes the Cross Country team for a meet while Scott and his friends recover from their recent attack on the Alpha Pack. During the trip, Finstock chastises Jared for being carsick. In "Motel California", when the meet is postponed until the following day, Finstock takes the team to the Motel Glen Capri for the night. In the morning, he announces that the meet has been cancelled. Lydia discovers wolfsbane in Finstock's whistle, meaning that each time he blew it on the bus, everyone was dosed with the poison. In season 3B "Anchors", Finstock is attempting to teach the difference between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Product (GNP) when Stiles slips into a waking nightmare. Finstock blows his whistle which snaps him out it. In "Galvanise", he falls victim to pranks from Scott and Stiles due to the fact that it is his birthday. In "Illuminated", he reminds everyone that there is a curfew using a bullhorn. In "Letharia Vulpina", Finstock walks into one of the Nogitsune's traps when he steps over a trip wire and is shot with an arrow. In the penultimate episode "Insatiable", he helps Scott's friends get an Eichen House escapee (Meredith) away from Brunski whom he seems to have a past with. In the season 3 finale "The Divine Move", he shows Malia around the school, telling her about how she will adjust pretty quickly. In season 4 "Muted", as the lacrosse season resumes, Finstock supervises tryouts and finds interest in Liam and even Kira who technically did not tryout. In "I.E.D", during the first scrimmage, he refuses to sit out Liam at Scott's request. He benches Kira for failing to pass even though she scored a goal. In "Orphaned", he instructs his players to find Garrett after it is discovered he is a killer. He is later seen in his office feeling sick. In "Weaponised", Finstock is the first to be infected by a weaponised virus via an inkpad. Later, he fully recovers. In "Perishable", he warns his players about responsible drinking at the annual bonfire. In the penultimate episode "A Promise To The Dead", he gives Malia a test back with an "F" on it. In the season 4 finale "Smoke And Mirrors", when Scott, Stiles and Liam found out that they missed practice, they try to explain to Finstock that Scott and Kira were in Mexico on a date and Stiles and Liam went to bring them back. In season 5B episode "A Credible Threat", it is revealed Finstock has been in rehab for 7 months. When Scott and Stiles went to visit him, he reveals that he has been purposely relapsing just to stay there. Scott and Stiles convince him to return for a charity game to forfeit, but he is determined to win as usual. When a loud squeal fills all the speakers during the game, Finstock comments that he "should've stayed in rehab". In season 6A "Superposition", Finstock breaks up an extra credit session as he believes the teens are wasting their youth, even calling them losers. He tells them to live their lives while they still can before kicking them out of the school. In "Relics", Finstock appoints Liam as the new captain of the lacrosse team. During the game, Finstock wrongly assumes that Liam was still on the field playing despite the heavy rain when in reality, he was fighting the Ghost Riders. After the game, Finstock names Liam the new captain of the lacrosse team. Adrian Harris is the chemistry teacher at Beacon Hills High School. Harris sadistically pressures students in class when they don't pay attention, quizzing them quite often and gives indirect insults to Stiles. In "Wolf's Bane", Harris is questioned by Sheriff Stilinski regarding the murderous events that take place during Season 1 after the Alpha werewolf tries to kill him. Harris reveals that six years ago, he babbled to a woman on how to set a house on fire and make it look like it was not an act of arson after she got him drunk. A few days after he gave this information, a house caught on fire and was burned down (the Hale family mass murder). The woman he gave information to is revealed to be Kate Argent. In Season 2, Harris is believed to be the Kanima's Master, because his car was stolen by the Master and was identified to be at the presence of several of the murder sites. He was proven innocent by Stiles and Scott. During Season 3, in episode "Unleashed", it is revealed Harris was a former military officer and so he was sacrificed as a Warrior. Before he was abducted from his classroom, he left behind a clue to the gang in his test papers allowing Deaton to identify the killer as a Darach. He begged for his life, saying the Darach still needs him. He knew who and also about this person's motives, but the Darach kills him. Later in "Currents", Stiles uncovers Danny's proposed telluric currents project for Harris along with a note to Danny directly from Harris to stay away from the subject. This allows them to figure out the Darach's abductions and sacrifices are aligned with the telluric currents around Beacon Hills, and that Harris wasn't only sacrificed, he knew something. It is implied that eventually Harris' body was found off-screen since Sheriff Stilinski had labeled him when he was investigating possible supernatural explanations of some crimes. Alan Deaton is the veterinarian at the Beacon Hills Animal Clinic, the older brother of guidance counselor Marin Morrell, and Scott's boss. Deaton is calm and collected, inscrutable, a compassionate, dedicated pacifist, and has a mysterious past. He is a father figure to Scott, and overtime becomes a mentor to all of Scott's Pack, due to his vast knowledge, experience with the supernatural. In Season 3, his role is revealed to be a Druid emissary. During Season 1, Sheriff Stilinski goes to Deaton for help when the murders are implied to be animal attacks. Deaton, however, apparently knows more than he lets on. In "Co-Captain", after Scott is shot with a wolfsbane laced bullet by Kate Argent, Deaton finds Scott and treats him revealing that aside from working with animals, he also works with werewolves, healing them. In "Formality", Deaton remains calm when Peter Hale, the Alpha werewolf comes for Scott. Peter is repelled by the clinic's balustrade is made of mountain ash. In Season 2, Deaton helps Scott, Stiles, and Derek and his Pack against the Kanima. Deaton is later visited by Ms. Morrell, the school guidance counselor and French teacher, who confronts Deaton over the wisdom of having Scott and his allies dealing with the current situation and "what's coming". Deaton reveals to Derek in "Fury" that he had been a trusted adviser to the Hale family for a long time and that he made a promise to Derek's mother that he would help Derek and look after him if anything were to happen to her. Deaton helped Scott prepare the mountain ash laced pills to swap with Gerard's cancer medication when Scott figured out Gerard's plan to be Bitten by Derek. In the Season 2 finale, after Gerard's plan fails, he and Morrell begin tracking him, Morrell saying she is glad he is out of retirement. It is revealed that the upcoming threat Deaton and Morrell mentioned was an Alpha Pack. In Season 3, Deaton has taken on a mentor-like figure to Scott and all his friends. In the episode "Unleashed", Stiles comes to him concerning a new killer committing Human Sacrifices, having linked the murders to the Druid order, and that he always seems to have more information than anyone else. When Stiles demands why he is always so cryptic and withdrawing, Deaton alludes to a dark past that presumably caused him to go into retirement when he answers that spending the past decade "trying to push something away" with the lies and the denial becomes a pretty habit. When Lydia calls saying the music teacher has been taken for to be sacrificed he helps Stiles and Lydia identify the new killer as a Darach. He also identifies the pattern of the sacrifices of being groups of three offering the Darach its type of power - Virgins, Healers, Philosophers, Warriors. It is discovered Marin is actually his younger sister, and that they are both Emissaries, Druid practitioners, that function as advisers to the werewolf Packs and ambassadors between them and humanity. Deaton fulfilled this role for the Hale family, and was especially close to Derek's mother, Talia Hale. In "Alpha Pact", he helps Scott, Stiles and Allison find their parents, by proposing they take a sacrificial Druid ritual in order to locate the Nemeton which will have consequences for them, leaving a "scar" around their hearts for the rest of their lives and being substitute Guardian sacrifices for the parents which will fully revitalize the Nemeton, subsequently attracting the supernatural to Beacon Hills like a magnet. They decide to do it, to sacrifice themselves temporarily with someone to pull them back as a tether. Deaton fulfilled this role for Scott. Later, Deaton, with help from Cora and Lydia, saves the lives of the twins, Ethan and Aiden after they're nearly killed by the Darach. In "Anchors", Scott and Stiles come to Deaton concerning their and Allison's symptoms as a result of the Druid sacrifice. He informs them that when they died and subsequently resurrected, they essentially opened 'a door' in their minds which is still ajar. He tells them an opening into their minds is dangerous, that they each need to 'close that door'. When it is revealed the Nogitsune is possessing Stiles, Deaton heads to Japan in "Letharia Vulpina", to retrieve a sample of a plant called letharia vulpina that was born out of the blood of the very Nogitsune Argent saw killed 24 years earlier, which makes the plant "quite special". Upon arriving back in Beacon Hills, he poisons Stiles with the plant which temporarily breaks the Nogitsune's hold over Stiles. After Scott retrieves the Shugendō scroll in "Echo House", which has instructions on how to exorcise a Nogitsune, Deaton translates that the host's body has to be changed. In "The Divine Move", Deaton confirms that the Hales' triskele urn could imprison the Nogitsune because it was crafted by Deaton himself, out of wood of the Nemeton tree. At Season 3B end, after Allison's death, Deaton provides counsel for Scott with the fallacy "Regression to the Mean", saying things will stop being all bad, or all good and always revert to a neutral space. In Season 4, Deaton sets out to learn what Kate did to Derek, causing him to revert to being a teenager, the subsequent loss of his werewolf abilities and what it means for him. He visits an inmate at Eichen House's prison for supernaturals, Gabriel Valack. When Valack asks him why, Deaton answers he made a promise to a woman he loved (Talia Hale) that he would look after Derek. Valack inflicts a psychic vision upon Deaton concerning La Iglesia. Lydia snaps Deaton out of his vegetative state with a Scream. Deaton tells the Pack the old Mexican church is where Scott and Kira will be found after they're abducted by Kate. In Season 5, "Parasomnia" Deaton examines the claws of the mutant werewolf who attacked Scott. He is concerned that he seemed to be able to absorb Scott's power when only Liam should be able to do that. In "Dreamcatcher", he examines new supernatural Tracy Stewart after her killing spree and keeps her sealed within a mountain ash barrier. Tracy, however, escapes through the barrier. After Tracy is killed, Deaton stores her corpse in the clinic and studies her. He reports to Scott Tracy had the claws of a werewolf but the venom and scales of a kanima. He also realizes the werewolf mutant and Tracy couldn't be supernatural, born or Bitten: they had to have been artificially made. Deaton is shaken saying someone has blurred the lines between science and the supernatural, changing the rules. He tells Scott he has to leave for a few days. In "Ouroboros", Deaton is in Russia, and discovers an old lair used by the Dread Doctors. He takes a particular tooth out of a container calling it "an answer". Right afterwards, Deaton is confronted and captured by the assassin, the Desert Wolf who interrogates him on whether her daughter (Malia) is alive or not. The werecoyote takes him hostage across the borders. In "The Sword and the Spirit", Deaton is used as bait for a trap for Malia by the Desert Wolf. Deaton moves his gag free, and stops the Desert wolf (Corrine) from killing Malia saying to regain her full powers by killing Malia, she has to kill her on the full moon. Malia rescues Deaton from the Beast of Gévaudan and he reunites with Scott, giving his surrogate son a tight hug. In "Amplification", Deaton shows Scott and Stiles the only living evidence of Valack's experimentation on supernaturals, revealing what will happen when Lydia is subjected to trephanation. Her dying Scream will be so powerful, it will kill her and everyone else around her. In "Lie Ability", after the Pack rescues Lydia from Eichen House, Deaton saves Lydia by pasting her trepanation hole with mistletoe. It succeeds and Lydia recovers. In the season 5 finale "Apotheosis", Deaton examines the Surgeon after he has been mortally wounded by the Beast. When Liam asks how he is going to keep the Surgeon alive, Deaton is unsure if the Dread Doctor is still alive. He realises that there's a possibility Mason is still alive inside Sebastien Valet as a spark of energy since energy can't just disappear. Later, he stabilises Hayden's mortal injuries after Sebastien wounds her. In season 6A "Superposition", Deaton examines the blue shard of glass from the sheriff's impound as Scott tells him that pieces of his memory are missing. Deaton suggests that Scott's subconscious is trying to tell him what is missing. The easiest way to figure this out would be to sleep. Later in the episode, as Lydia is tapping into her subconscious through automatic writing, Deaton explains how the Wild Hunt does not just take people, it erases them from reality. Natalie Martin is Lydia's mother, divorced from Mr. Martin, her husband and who Lydia currently lives with. Natalie is a wealthy socialite, vivacious, sometimes shallow-minded and sarcastic, but a loving, competent mother to Lydia as well as a teacher and counselor at Beacon Hills High school in later seasons. Natalie is kept out of the loop regarding the supernatural status and activities of Lydia and her friends, and that of Beacon Hills until Season 5. Natalie is not on good terms with her divorced husband accusing him of forcing Lydia to choose which parent she would rather live with during the parent teacher conference in Season 1 "The Tell". Natalie is seen at her daughter's bedside after she was attacked by Peter Hale in "Code Breaker". In Season 2 "Abomination", because of Lydia's behavior due to the deceased Peter's control of her, she wants Lydia to see Ms. Morrell, the high school guidance counselor, and becomes all the more resolved when she sees her daughter's hand bleeding from punching a mirror. In Season 3 episode, "Alpha Pact", Natalie comforts Lydia after Jennifer Blake tried to kill her by strangulation. She tells Lydia she could have the marks covered with make-up, using a patented method she had of covering up her own fair "share of hickies" when she was in high school. Lydia instead tells Natalie, she does not want to cover the wound, saying someone tried to kill her, she survived, and she does not have to hide that. Natalie is surprised at, but later approves of Lydia's maturity. In Season 3B, Natalie takes the position of biology teacher at the high school after Adrian Harris is found dead. Lydia is somewhat embarrassed by this, but Natalie asks Lydia not to embarrass her. In "Letharia Vulpina", Natalie is seen talking to Peter Hale at the school, to Lydia's distress. Natalie tells her Peter said he is in Health department to give hearing tests to patients, but Lydia figures out this is a subtle message by Peter offering to help Lydia control her banshee ability. Lydia tells her mom the card he gave her is a phone number. Natalie brightly replies, "I know. Still got it." In Season 4, "The Benefactor", Natalie allows Lydia and her friends use the Martins' lakehouse, but asks her to lock up the basement because she thinks a "pack of wild animals" managed to get in (Malia's use of the basement to keep herself restrained during full moons). When the juniors are taking the PSATs in "Weaponized", Natalie oversees the examinations. She notices red and white lesions on Sydney, a student who had collapsed, and Coach Finstock. She promptly calls in the CDC. Natalie hopes she is wrong, and she'll be "the crazy biology teacher who panicked for nothing". In "Time of Death", Natalie notices Lydia's escapades to the lakehouse. She asks her daughter if she can help with anything. Lydia shows her the photo of Meredith Walker, who Natalie recognizes. Natalie tells her daughter the story of her paternal grandmother, Lorraine Martin who was interned at Eichen House. In Season 5 "Parasomnia", Natalie is holding a session with a senior, Tracy Stewart. Tracy tells her she is having trouble sleeping, she gets night terrors. She assures Tracy her problems could be just anxiety, which most seniors experience. Suddenly, Tracy vomits up black barf along with raven feathers all over Natalie's desk. Natalie acts rationally telling Lydia people with night terrors have done far stranger things than "eating their pillows". In "Dreamcatchers", Natalie had been asked out on a date by Stilinski and they meet at the station. Suddenly they notice several deputies paralyzed. Lydia and Kira appear with Lydia yelling at Natalie saying Tracy's coming for her. Natalie is confused, but then Tracy attacks, jumping down off the roof. A horrified Natalie sees Tracy, in her kanima shape with a tail and glowing yellow eyes, in plain view. Tracy eventually paralyzes Natalie, but she is saved by Malia who takes Tracy down. In the aftermath, Natalie is shaken, but upon seeing Lydia bleeding, she rushes to her daughter's side. In the hospital, Natalie comforts Lydia as she is going into surgery. Lydia implores her mother to keep quiet about what she saw. Natalie responds all she saw was some "lunatic girl trying to kill everyone", after a moment of hesitation. In "Lies of Omission", Natalie holds a class, when a Chimera named Beth runs out of the class. Natalie tells a following Malia to leave Beth alone and that "all of them" should get back to school work. Malia calls Natalie out that she "knows something" and flashes her werecoyote eyes. Natalie isn't surprised at all, but willfully overlooks this display and insists the kids focus on school. In "The Last Chimera", when Lydia is rendered catatonic, Natalie is distressed and out of fear for her daughter's life, angrily refuses to allow Stiles to see her, blaming him and her friends for her state of mind. She later signs for Lydia to be transferred to Eichen House with Dr. Conrad Fenris (actually Valack in glamour) promising her Lydia will be taken care of. In "The Sword and the Spirit", Natalie maintains her belief that Lydia is save at Eichen House and that she is being prepped for legal and medical electroshock therapy, in spite of Stiles' protests. In "Amplification", Stilinski visits Natalie over Lydia's situation. Stilinski rebukes her insistence for rational explanations handing her a folder. Inside are photos from Deaton displaying Valack's trepanation experimentation at Eichen House and Melissa's police statement to Stilinski detailing the supernatural. Natalie is left unnerved and horrified. She visits Eichen House buzzing, requesting to see her daughter. She finds guards mauled, the institution goes into lockdown and has a determined look in her eye as she picks up an electrical prod. Afterwards, Natalie sees Lydia with Scott's Pack and her daughter is taken hostage by Tracy Stewart. Natalie shocks the emotionless Chimera, and drops all her denial and willful ignorance demanding that "someone please get (her) daughter out of this hellhole." Lydia is treated at Deaton's animal clinic and has her trepanation wound healed. Natalie shows herself to a surprised Lydia and embraces her daughter. In the season 6 premiere "Memory Lost", Natalie prevents Scott and Stiles from skipping class as Scott already has 38 missed classes, explaining to the two of them that they can protect the town at 3:30, after school ends. That night, when a body is found at the school, she runs into Stiles, but she does not seem to know him, as if they had never met. In "Superposition", Natalie enters Lydia's room after hearing her scream. Lydia explains that she saw a train passing through her room but Natalie thinks it was a nightmare. In "Sundowning", Natalie allows Malia to make up her test inside her office. When Malia becomes stressed, Natalie suggests that Malia relax by breathing in. However, this does not work as Malia shifts into her coyote form and leaves the office. In "Relics", Natalie confronts Lydia about tearing the wallpaper off the wall at the Stilinski house. She then discovers that Lydia is checking into Claudia's past. Natalie has known Claudia since they were teenagers and she trusts her. In "Heartless", Natalie finds Lydia lying in bed, deep in thought. She asks Lydia what she is thinking about. Lydia tells her about Caleb, how his mum Lenore conjured him to fill the void. Lydia believes the Sheriff is doing the same with Claudia. Natalie is skeptical about this and tells Lydia that if it is true, she shouldn't be the one to tell the Sheriff. In "Memory Found", Natalie's voice is heard in one of Lydia's flashbacks while under hypnosis. Danny Mahealani was Jackson's best friend, the former boyfriend of the werewolf Ethan and is good friends with Stiles and Scott. His last name is Hawaiian for "full moon". He is one of the Beacon Hills High in-crowd and is openly gay. He is the goalie on the lacrosse team and also plays trumpet in the school band. Danny often tries to calm Jackson down when he is angry or frustrated. He also seems to have befriended Scott and Stiles in indirect ways. Stiles often wonders aloud if Danny finds him attractive, comments which Danny usually ignores, but once returns by snidely offering to sleep with Stiles. In Season 2, Danny helps Jackson recover lost footage from his camera which Jackson shot for his first full moon transformation with Jackson's instruction not to watch the footage. He manages to do so with help from Matt Daehler whom he is attracted to. He does not act on his attraction because Matt's into Allison. In "Frenemy", he is shown to be depressed over his break-up with his ex-boyfriend at the gay club, Jungle. Presumably, because the Kanima's Master wanted to remove any evidence, Danny is attacked at the club, but is only paralyzed by the Kanima and the footage Danny recovered from Jackson's video has vanished. In the episode, "Battlefield", he is warned by Jackson to not get anywhere near him during the lacrosse finals game, most likely because Jackson is somehow aware he is the Kanima and is killing people. In Season 3, Danny develops an interest in Ethan, one of the Alpha pack,[3] unaware that Ethan was originally using him to get leverage on Scott. Although Danny does not realize it, his relationship with Ethan softens the werewolf to the point where he is willing to change for the better going as far as meeting Scott and Stiles halfway. In episode 7 "Currents", Danny is lethally poisoned with mistletoe by the Darach and his lung collapses. Ethan, obviously excessively worried about Danny, helps him to the hospital, where Melissa McCall saves his life using a needle thoracostomy. It is revealed Danny was targeted by the Darach because he did a project on telluric currents which were placed on the locations of where the Darach was sacrificing his victims. Despite the fact that Ethan was only supposed to manipulate Danny's feelings to gain information, as Aiden had been assigned to do with Lydia, he eventually fell in love with Danny and is shown to have several tender moments with him. However, in season 3B, after their separation and Ethan and Aiden later decide to re-enroll in high school, Danny is shown making out with Damon, his ex, which Ethan is clearly upset about, to Aiden's amusement. In "Illuminated", because of the power outage, Danny wants to hold a black light party, but is cut down. Ethan and Aiden help him out by acquiring a power generator and letting him use Derek's loft for the party. Danny is very pleased with the results and bonds with Ethan again. In "Letharia Vulpina", Danny is seen with the cross country team on the track where traps are laid by the Nogitsune and Ethan tackles him to protect him and says he missed Danny and proceeds to make out with him. When Coach Finstock is shot by an arrow triggered by a trip wire, Danny looks on while Ethan stays protectively beside him. In "The Divine Move", Ethan comes to break up with Danny, saying he can't stay after Aiden's death. Danny lets Ethan down gently, breaking up with him instead, saying that while he likes Ethan, he can't date a werewolf - Danny was aware of the supernatural all along, to Ethan's surprise. Ethan gives Danny a kiss goodbye. Show creator Jeff Davis reveals at the SDCC 2015 Danny graduated early during junior year. Teen Wolf: The Hunt, a Teen Wolf-inspired social network game, states that Danny was born on Leap Day (February 29) and likes computers and photography. He is a fan of Jay-Z, Bruno Mars, and Janelle Monáe.

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Katherine "Kate" Argent is Allison's aunt and Argent's sister. Throughout the series, Kate is a member of the Argent family of werewolf-hunters in Season 1 until her death, then a werejaguar returning in Season 4. Kate makes her first appearance in episode 4 "Magic Bullet" when she arrives in Beacon Hills to help her family hunt down the Alpha werewolf, then poisons and nearly kills Derek Hale. Unlike Argent, Kate is bloodthirsty, deadly and cruel, taking pleasure in hurting any werewolf she can. Kate is also very rife with sexual innuendo, using her sexuality to her advantage. Kate was responsible for orchestrating the Hale Fire, murdering Derek Hale's family six years previously. Despite her being a sadist, Kate is close to her niece Allison, whom she gives a necklace which depicts a wolf for her 17th birthday in "The Tell". Kate is revealed to have been the woman who got chemistry teacher Adrian Harris intoxicated at a bar and had him reveal to her how to start a fire "and get away with arson" as Harris relayed to Sheriff Stilinski in "Wolf's Bane". However Harris also drew him a necklace he saw Kate wearing that night, the same necklace she gave to Allison. In "Formality", Kate reveals the supernatural to Allison by showing her a captured Derek in werewolf. In the past, Kate also had a sexual relationship with a younger Derek Hale simply to track down the Hale Pack and set their house on fire. In the Season 1 finale, Kate lies to Allison that all werewolves are monsters and entices Allison to join her in the hunt for Derek and Scott after it is discovered Scott is the other Beta werewolf. She nearly executes Scott, but Argent stops her, confronting her about her involvement in the Hale fire and threatens to shoot her if she does not lower her gun. Peter Hale, the Alpha werewolf arrives at that moment and takes everyone down before capturing Kate. Peter demands Kate apologize for decimating his family if she wants to save Allison. Though faced with death, Kate apologizes only to Allison. Kate is later killed by Peter as revenge for the Hale Fire, slashing her throat. After Peter Hale is killed, the necklace is left on Kate's corpse as evidence for her part in the arson. During Season 3B, Kate appears in visions and nightmares to Allison as a result of Allison's Druid sacrifice. In the Season 3 finale, it is revealed Kate survived Peter's attempt on her life. She appears and attacks a team of the Calavera hunters in Derek's loft before shooting Derek himself and abducting him. Kate had become supernatural as she transforms into a shapeshifter, a werejaguar, because Peter had slashed her throat. It is depicted in flashbacks Kate's body had begun to heal after she was killed with Peter's claws: she was coming back to life. The Calavera hunters inconspicuously came to check if Kate was really dead and saw her transforming instead. They switched out Kate's body from the morgue and took her to Mexico. They demanded Kate kill herself to follow the Hunter's Code. Instead Kate faked her suicide, and when the hunters inspected her, she killed half a dozen of Araya's men and escaped. Kate lacked control over her shapeshifting, leaving a trail of bodies behind her. Kate was instinctively drawn to La Iglesia, the ruins of an Aztec temple which worshipped Tezcatlipoca, a werejaguar god. With her own werejaguar status, Kate discovered a pair of Berserkers and gained control of the two monsters giving herself muscle and protection. While in hiding, Kate discovered a cassette someone had anonymously left her; the tape revealed information about the Hale Pack, specifically their artifact, the Triskelion. The artifact was used by the Hales teach their young control on a full moon. Needing to learn control, Kate decided to acquire the Triskelion, which lead to her kidnapping Derek. In "The Dark Moon", it is revealed Kate had taken Derek to La Iglesia. Using the power of her species' god, Kate had Derek regressed to the time of his life before she would set the fire when he was in love with her. In "117", Kate has Derek reveal the location of the Hale Vault to her and has the Berserkers hold off Scott and his Pack. Derek hands her the Triskelion. Peter arrives just then totally amused, letting Kate know the Triskelion does not have magic that teaches a shapeshifter control, it was a physical placebo for young Betas to focus on. Angered, Kate faces off against Peter, but smoke bombs go off by an unseen figure. In the chaos, Kate escapes and calls off the Berserkers. Kate had been tricked into opening the Hale Vault so the Benefactor could steal the Hales' fortune, to use for financing the Dead Pool. As assassins begin arriving in Beacon Hills over Season 4 for the money, Kate begins a manhunt for the Benefactor, who she realizes left her the cassette to find, leading her to killing 'the Orphans', then confronting Scott and Argent. She tells Argent she needs more time for learning control before eventually confronting him. When the Berserkers overpower them she spares Argent's life when one Berserker almost kills him. Kate is later approached by Peter, her would-be killer. She accepts his deal, he offers her control over her shapeshifting, she helps him get his money back and help to implement his plan to kill Scott unaware he plans to stab her in the back. Kate masters control later on. She attacks Scott and Kira in "A Promise to The Dead", abducting them and taking them to La Iglesia. Kate had learned from Peter her species, the werejaguar, as "La Loba", she has the talent not only to control the Berserkers, but also to create new ones using a vessel. Kate has Scott transformed into a Berserker planning to have him fight his friends so to have them kill him, or vice versa. In "Smoke and Mirrors", Kate faces off against Scott's allies along with the Calaveras. Her and Peter's plan to kill Scott and his Pack fails. She kills hunters, but she is taken down by Derek who severely mauls her in his new full wolf shapeshift, and being shot by Argent with a yellow monkshood laced bullet. Kate appeals to her brother saying her intentions were to have their family return to power after its decimation, and to have Scott and his Pack killed because she blames them for Allison's death, saying they killed her. Kate tells Argent she knows he won't kill her and escapes. Isaac Lahey is a Beta werewolf, Allison's second boyfriend, and Scott's close friend and former roommate. Isaac was Bitten by Derek Hale as an Alpha werewolf. In the past Isaac was abused and tormented by his father, who tortured him by often locking him in their basement freezer. His mother is also deceased and his older brother Camden was killed in combat overseas. Isaac was the first member of Derek's Pack, though he joins Scott's Pack later on. Isaac asked to become a werewolf to feel powerful and confident after all the abuse from his father, who is murdered by the Kanima at the beginning of Season 2 (after they had an argument and his long-abusive father threw plates and pitchers at him). Isaac was the first of Derek's Beta werewolves to gain control of his animal side during the full moon, and in spite of his dark family-life, Isaac has good intentions and a warm heart. At first, Isaac did not like Scott and did not trust him, because he believed Scott was a loser because he wondered how Scott survived so long without a pack. Nevertheless, he eventually trusted Scott when he realized he has good intentions, and becomes friends with him. Among the dangerous events throughout Season 2, Isaac sides with Scott, revealing that he trusts him and holds onto Scott's friendship because he does not have anyone there for him. He helps Scott against Gerard when Gerard takes control of the Kanima, but he is stabbed by Allison. After Jackson is cured of being a Kanima and Gerard's defeat, Isaac stays as a part of Derek's Pack instead of following Boyd and Erica, but holds onto Scott's friendship. At the start of Season 3A, Isaac is revealed to have found where the Alphas have been keeping Erica and Boyd, however he was attacked by them and had his memory wiped. Isaac was rescued by a mysterious woman. To cure his amnesia, Deaton helps Isaac remember the night he had his memory wiped using an ice bath, looking into his eye, and remembers that Erica is already dead, while Boyd is being held captive by the Alphas with another werewolf named Cora. He later participates in helping Scott and Derek capture Boyd and Cora, who are rabid from the full moon with assistance from Argent. Isaac takes on a despise the twins, Aiden and Ethan, blaming them for the supposed death of the girl who saved him and the numerous sacrifices, and stands off against them. Allison apologizes to Isaac for attacking him back in Season 2 and assists him in his vendetta against the twins. He teams up with her against the threats throughout the season becoming closer, eventually forgiving and developing feelings for her. After being thrown out of Derek's loft by Derek to protect him from Derek himself, he moves in with Scott and Melissa. In "Alpha Pact", Isaac later becomes fed up over Derek's intentions, the deaths of Boyd and Erica, and confronts him about how people always get hurt around him and his pursuit of power, leading to him rejecting Derek as his Alpha and leaving Derek's Pack. Isaac is chosen to be Allison's tether when she undertakes a dangerous druid ritual to find her father. During the mid-season finale, he helps Allison, Stiles, and Scott find their parents. With Scott becoming a True Alpha, Isaac joins his Pack. In "Anchors", Isaac starts acting on his feelings towards Allison, even attempting to kiss her, following her for her protection and arriving at her apartment, to her mutual consent. He is open about this with Scott who is evidently uncomfortable at their budding relationship. Isaac still holds a grudge towards Ethan and Aiden saying they can't join Scott's Pack because of their part in Boyd's murder and taking glee when Scott says no. After helping Allison with research on William Barrow, Isaac is confronted and "tagged" by the Oni. He later helps Allison and Argent retrieve information about the Oni, Kitsune and the Nogitsune from the Yakuza recluse, Katashi "Silver finger". He and Allison affirm their feelings for each other when Allison kisses him. Isaac is induced into a coma in "Letharia Vulpina", saving Allison from stepping into electrified water as one of the traps set by the Nogitsune possessing Stiles. In "De-Void", Isaac comes out of his coma and heals from his injuries, to Allison's happiness and they spend the night together, consummating their relationship. In "Insatiable", after Isaac is freed from the Nogitsune's possession, Isaac assists in looking for Lydia. He and Allison share a moment where he assures her he was himself during their night together before the Nogitsune infected him. After arriving at Oak Creek, Isaac fights alongside Allison and Kira against the now Nogitsune-controlled Oni. He is eventually outmatched and by the Oni. He is saved by Allison, who is fatally stabbed by the Oni right afterward. Visibly shocked and stricken, Isaac watches on as Allison dies in Scott's arms. In "The Divine Move", Isaac is devastated by Allison's death and finds comfort from Argent. Later, Isaac figures out that she had discovered that silver was the Oni's weakness and that her arrows could destroy them. Argent and Isaac head to the school with the arrowheads and kill the remaining Oni. After Scott and Kira exorcise the Nogitsune, Isaac seals the dark spirit in Derek's triskele box. At the end of Season 3B, Isaac decides to leave Beacon Hills, moving out of Scott's house and heading off with Argent to France to put away the Nogitsune for good, and help Argent cope with Allison's death. "Teen Wolf: The Hunt", a Teen Wolf-inspired social network game, states that Isaac was born on September 22, and likes lacrosse and BMX. He is a fan of M. Ward, Belle and Sebastian, Coldplay, and Feist.

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Matt Daehler was a student at Beacon Hills High, a photographer and was on the lacrosse team. Matt was the Kanima's first Master and was the secondary antagonist of Season 2. In "Omega", he takes pictures of Allison at Kate Argent's funeral, but is accosted by Gerard Argent who destroys his camera's memory card. In the episode "Shape-Shifted", he lends Jackson a night-vision camera for Jackson to record his expected full moon transformation. He notices a strange flash in each of his photo shots of Scott McCall in the episode "Venomous" (caused by Scott's uncontrolled werewolf eyes which were triggered by the flash of his camera). In "Restraint", he steals a translated portion of the bestiary depicting the Kanima from Allison's tablet. He takes Allison out on a date to a warehouse party in "Raving", unaware that Allison was only using him to throw her parents off her back about staying away from Scott, where he kisses her but Allison pulls away. In "Party Guessed", Allison finds out he is stalking her upon finding his many inappropriate photos of her. She confronts him about his photos, but when his behavior annoys her, she judo-flips him. Later on he is seen, by Scott, with Jackson in his Kanima state revealing Matt's the Kanima's Master. In 2006, 9-year-old Matt had gone to Isaac Lahey's house to trade superhero comic books with him. The swim team of Beacon Hills High at that time was having a pool party at the house and drinking alcohol to celebrate their winning the state championship. Matt was thrown into the pool by Camden, Isaac's older brother, despite yelling that he can't swim, resulting in him almost drowning. He was resuscitated by Coach Lahey who berates him about not knowing how to swim and demands he tell no one what happened. Matt obliged keeping the incident secret for years, causing himself trauma and having irregular nightmares where he is drowning. Back during the Argents' funeral, when he was photographing Allison, Lahey had got in one of his shots. Matt'd felt an unbelievable rage for his near-drowning years earlier and wished that Lahey was dead. The following morning he found out Lahey was dead. In "Shape-Shifted" he had spied on Jackson using his camera and witnessed his transformation into the Kanima. He and the Kanima touched hands seemingly by instinct. Through a supernatural bond that formed between the two of them he saw that Jackson had killed Lahey for him and Matt became Master of the Kanima. He used the Kanima to murder all members of the swim team who were involved in the incident, except for Jessica Bartlet whom he killed directly. In "Fury", at the Sheriff's station, Matt has Jackson murder all the deputies on night shift, destroys all the evidence linking him to the murders and takes Scott, Stiles, Derek, Stilinski and Melissa hostage. He reveals he knows all about the supernatural events occurring and demands Scott hand over the bestiary. He needed answers as to why he was beginning to transform into the Kanima, but Derek silently realized Matt had broken the rules of the Kanima. The Master is to use the Kanima to kill murderers, while Matt had him kill innocent people and he had killed people himself. The hunters attack the building and in the struggle between the Argents, Jackson, and Scott and Derek, Matt escapes but Gerard kills him by drowning him, using this opportunity to become the Kanima's new Master. As a result of his childhood trauma, Matt became a teenage killer, psychologically unstable, dangerous. He irrationally called Lahey and the swim team murderers saying they 'murdered' him. He was also a stalker, relentlessly pursuing Allison by taking photos of her and photo shopping himself into these pictures depicting they were in a relationship. As Master of the Kanima, Matt gained abilities to control the Kanima through a supernatural bond. He could communicate with Jackson telepathically, control him also as a human, sense him from a distance and speak through him. The bond between Master and Kanima was affected akin to Matt's personality; Jackson, as the Kanima would share his fear of water, and his affinity for photography: to target a victim, Matt just had to take their picture or think about killing them, then Jackson would kill them. Gerard Argent is Allison's grandfather, Argent and Kate's father, and a werewolf hunter. Gerard is a psychopath, ruthless, selfish, deceitful, and shows no remorse for any life he threatens or takes, even his own. Gerard first arrives in Beacon Hills for his daughter Kate's funeral, though he declares vengeance for her death; to signify this he kills an innocent Omega werewolf the hunters trapped cutting him in half, declares that there is no more Code and that the Argents will kill all werewolves they find, regardless of their innocence. In "Shape-Shifted", Gerard goes undercover as the principal at Beacon Hills High. When Gerard figures out that Scott is a werewolf in "Abomination", he blackmails Scott into following his orders by threatening to kill Melissa. Scott complies supplying him with information and becoming a member in Derek's Pack. Gerard heartlessly endorses that Victoria must kill herself after Derek Bites her and uses her death to emotionally manipulate Allison into joining him. In "Fury", Gerard kills Matt Daehler and becomes the Kanima's new Master. He then steps up as the main threat, threatening Melissa McCall's life again, and abducting and beating Stiles as a message to Scott. In the Season 2 finale, during the showdown at the industrial warehouse between Scott, Derek, Isaac, Argent, Allison, and Jackson as the Kanima, Gerard surprisingly has the Kanima hold Allison hostage. It comes out that he has cancer; all of Gerard's scheming and his genocide campaign was all a ruse for to push Derek into a position to Bite him, become a werewolf, kill Derek to become an Alpha, to ultimately cure himself. He has the Kanima threaten to kill Allison unless Scott has Derek Bite him. Argent is incensed at his father's actions and betrayal, after he pushed for Victoria's suicide all while what he was planning and threatening his daughter's life. Gerard fires back at Argent he'd kill his son so he'd survive. Scott follows his orders and Gerard is forcibly Bitten by Derek, and he holds his Bitten arm in victory. However, because of a plan by Scott, he and Deaton had replaced Gerard's cancer medication with mountain ash filled capsules. Gerard's body violently rejects the Bite, black ooze eschewing out of his ears, eyes, nose and mouth and he is incapacitated. After Jackson is cured of being a Kanima, Gerard disappears. During Season 3, Gerard is shown to be alive, in hiding and living at a medical home. His cancer has now vanished, but is confined to a wheelchair and is consistently suffering the effects of the rejected Bite, black liquid still pouring out of his orifices. He reveals to Argent that one of their family members in 1977, Alexander Argent, his brother, was bitten by the Alpha werewolf, Deucalion. In "Visionary", Allison and Scott come to him for information about Deucalion's Alpha pack in exchange for Scott siphoning some of his pain. Gerard lies to them about Deucalion ambushing him and killing his men when they met with Deucalion's pack during Deucalion's proposed peace offering, when it was actually Gerard himself who ambushed all involved parties, killing Deucalion's Pack members and killing his own men because they wanted peace with the Packs (which Scott catches onto). He'd also stabbed Deucalion in the eyes with two arrows which caused Deucalion's blindness. Gerard's treachery is what caused Deucalion to become the sociopath he is in the present, and lead to the Alpha Pack being formed. However, he truthfully tells them that while Deucalion is blind, he can actually see in his werewolf form. Scott threatens Gerard; if he finds out that the story he told them about how Deucalion truly lost his eyesight was a lie, and people get hurt, he will return to "take away more than (Gerard's) pain". In Season 5B "Damnatio Memoriae", Gerard, still hospitalized, is visited by Argent. Argent reluctantly produces yellow monkshood to Gerard's surprise. The older man eats the plant's flowers voraciously: he is fully healed of his ailment. Argent tells his father he knows he has kept eyes and ears open. Gerard responds that he knows of the Dread Doctors' success. The creature is a resurrected monster whose only purpose was to just take life wherever it could find it and is also personally connected to their family: the Beast of Gévaudan. In "The Sword and the Spirit", Gerard reveals himself alongside Argent to a stumped Scott, but the meeting is cut short by the sight of the Dread Doctors' terrifying fresco depicting the Beast fighting a creature Gerard identifies as a hellhound, a guardian of supernatural places - amongst bodies littering Beacon Hills. Gerard and Argent then visit Parrish: Gerard informs and confirms Parrish's supernatural species as a hellhound. In "The Maid of Gévaudan", Gerard tells Lydia and Argent the story of their ancestor, Marie-Jeanne Valet who'd slain the original Beast - her own brother, Sebastien Valet. In particular Gerard references the weapon she used to kill Sebastien, the only thing capable of totally killing the Beast, is the mystical Pike she and her husband forged, and that Marie-Jeanne became the first hunter in the Argent family line: that his family name will be remembered once more. He, Argent and Parrish track the Beast just as the monster has killed the Dread Doctors and completely revived as Sebastien Valet. Gerard calls out to Sebastien as "La Bête du Gévaudan" and demands Sebastien to answer him by his name. Sebastien answers Gerard from afar: "Argent". In "Apotheosis", Gerard and Argent recover the Pike (re-forged into the cane used by the Surgeon), and Gerard affirmatively answers that the cane will kill the Beast for sure. Parrish takes on the Beast at spear-point, Gerard readies to kill the ancient werewolf at spear point, ready to strike once both the werewolf and the hellhound are weak enough. Gerard puts a bullet into Deucalion, discovering the alliance between him and Scott to his surprise, holding him and Liam at gun point, but Argent double crosses his father passing the Pike to Scott. He and Scott had known Gerard would eventually stab them all in the back, regardless of how many people would perish and in the end, Gerard's only care would be about immortalizing his own name. Father and son hold each other at gun point: Gerard is shot by Argent. In the end, Gerard snarls at an unapologetic Argent, who departs once again. Marin Morrell is the guidance counselor and French teacher at Beacon Hills High. Throughout Season 2, Marin counseled both Stiles and Lydia through various traumas and helped Allison translate an entry in the Argent's bestiary. It is implied, and confirmed in "Raving", that Marin is aware of the supernatural side of things when she is seen conversing with Deaton concerning the Kanima situation and leaving it all up to Scott and his allies. She asks Deaton is he going to inform them "what's coming". At the end of Season 2, she convinces Deaton to get more involved in the supernatural circle of Beacon Hills and the two start tracking Gerard after his plan fails. At the beginning of Season 3, Marin is revealed to be somehow involved with Deucalion, the Alpha Pack leader. She is actually Deaton's younger sister and they are both practitioner druids called Emissaries that act as advisers to werewolf Packs, liaisons between them and humanity and she supposedly fulfills this role for the Alpha Pack. Marin was originally the Emissary for Deucalion's original Pack and was the only one spared when the Alphas killed off their Packs. In the episode "The Girl Who Knew Too Much", Scott confronts her asking her what Deucalion wants with him. Marin replies he wants to make a killer out of him, because if Scott kills someone he'll destroy his potential to be a True Alpha or have Scott join his Pack, either way Scott is eliminated as a threat to Deucalion. In "Alpha Pact", after the Darach is revealed to be Jennifer Blake, she is seen fleeing from the Alphas in the woods but protects herself with a mountain ash circle. They had suspected her to have had a role to play with the Darach. Marin confronts Deucalion over his ruthlessness in his goal to form his 'perfect pack', that she'd begun to try and stop him. Kali tells her they know she sent the mystery woman to save Isaac and had begun helping Scott and his friends find a way to stop Deucalion. Marin reveals the woman's name was Braeden, that she'd sent Braeden to do what Marin herself does, "maintain balance" and reveals to the other Alphas that Deaton had actually saved Ennis, but Deucalion killed him and lied to them about it being Derek who'd killed him. She tries to tell Kali he intended for her to force Derek's decision to join the Pack, because that paves the way for Deucalion's plans for him and Scott. Deucalion states she is lying and injures her with his cane but Scott saves her and she tells him where they can find the location of the last Druid massacre, the Nemeton. In Season 3B, Marin appears in "Echo House", as a counselor at Eichen House. She acts as Stiles's contact when he voluntarily checks himself in at the institution to prevent the Nogitsune from harming anyone. Marin leads group therapy, which includes Stiles and Malia, discussing the subject of guilt. Stiles and Malia both offer input on the feeling because of the Nogitsune possessing him and Malia over her changing on a full moon causing the death of her mother and little sister. Marin cuts the session short when she notices the electric burn marks on Stiles's neck, the site where Deaton had injected the wolf lichen. Marin supplies Stiles with amphetamines to keep him awake as he needs to avoid sleeping when he'll be most vulnerable to the Nogitsune possession. Marin lets Stiles know if the burns disappear completely, the Nogitsune returns and Scott and Deaton haven't found a cure by then, she will kill him by lethal injection to do what she does: "maintain the balance". Stiles understands and thanks her for the "illicit drugs". After the Nogitsune returns and escapes Eichen, Marin tells Malia where to find Scott so she can join in the hunt for Stiles. Vernon Milton Boyd IV,[4] or simply Boyd, was a shy loner at Beacon Hills High School and worked at the Beacon Hills Ice Rink. In the episode "Motel California", when Boyd is hallucinating, poisoned by wolfsbane, it is revealed he had a younger sister named Alicia. She and Boyd had gone ice-skating when Boyd was younger, when Alicia suddenly disappeared and was never seen again. Boyd felt terrible guilt over not watching his sister. In Season 2, he is first seen in episode "Ice Pick". Boyd becomes the third member of Derek's pack, completing the basic requirement for an actual werewolf pack. He joined so he wouldn't have to be the high school loner anymore. For most of the season, he was Derek's right-hand man and physically the strongest Beta werewolf of the pack. Derek treated Boyd distinctly differently from the way he treated Isaac and Erica. Isaac and Erica were sent in like attack dogs, while Derek held Boyd in reserve, as he was more mature and stronger than them. In "Party Guessed", he experiences his first full moon as a werewolf; he goes feral and almost gets loose but is subdued by a more successful Isaac. Boyd was close to Erica. They both became frightened of the Argents' vendetta, especially when the whole Pack had to go on the run and left Derek with her to find another pack at the end of Season 2. The pair are led into a trap by the Argents using recorded wolf howls. Boyd saves Erica from being shot with an arrow by a vengeful Allison, but she relentlessly fires arrows into him, but Argent shoots her bow away saving Boyd's life. After a short altercation with and capture by the Argents, Argent rebels against his family and sets them free. He and Erica attempt to flee Beacon Hills, but are trapped by the Alpha pack, leaving their fate uncertain. In Season 3, it is revealed that Boyd and possibly Erica were alive and had been held captive by the Alpha pack for four months in the abandoned Beacon Hills First National Bank. During this four-month period, he and Erica had a heart-to-heart about them possibly becoming stronger during the lunar eclipse. Erica tried to fight back against the Alphas, but was killed. Boyd and Cora, Derek's younger sister who was also captured, were refrained from fully transforming during the full moons, by the hecatolite lined in the bank vault keeping the full moon from reaching them. This caused their rage and bloodlust to build up inside for months. He became friends with Cora over this experience. Upon being found by Derek and Scott, both of them lost all control and escaped into the woods to kill whomever they came across. They were later subdued by Derek, with assistance from Scott, Isaac and Argent. Boyd re-joined Derek's Pack and returned to school still upset over the death of Erica. He participated in the battle against the Alpha pack, taking on Ennis with Cora, but is easily defeated by them. Knowing that Kali would eventually come to kill Derek to "avenge" Ennis' death, Boyd came up with a plan to weaken Kali using electrified water. The plan failed when the Alphas cut the power to the building. During Derek's fight with Kali, Boyd is held captive by Kali and she has the twins Ethan and Aiden hold Derek's claws upward. Kali then kills Boyd by impaling him upon Derek's claws, causing the latter to absorb Boyd's powers and see his memory of Erica's death, which shatters him. Dying, Boyd comforts Derek by telling him to not blame himself and that the sensation of the full moon was worth everything.

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Erica Reyes was a student at Beacon Hills who suffered from epilepsy. Her father, Mr. J. Reyes, was the insurance adjuster who investigated the car crash that killed Gordon and Margaret Miller, Jackson Whittemore's biological parents in 1995, and who also withholds the insurance settlement Jackson is to receive upon his eighteenth birthday for their deaths. At the hospital after a seizure in "Ice Pick", Derek seduces her with the Bite, promising her that not only her epilepsy would go away, along with the side-effects, but she would become even better. Erica accepted the Bite, becoming a Beta werewolf and the second member of Derek's Pack. She changed remarkably, her originally timid, self-conscious personality becoming more confident, exploitive, snarky, flirtatious and stylish. She revealed that she used to have a huge crush on Stiles, but he never noticed her since he was "too busy" with his crush to Lydia. Erica was shown to be close to both Isaac and Boyd throughout the season, and repeatedly antagonized Allison. Erica had hit on Scott twice, hinting that she was attracted to him. She along with the rest of the Pack, attempted to stop the Kanima and goes rabid on her first full moon and has to be restrained by Derek. Near the end of Season 2, terrified of the Argents' werewolf genocide she and Boyd decide to leave Derek to find a new Pack, becoming Omega werewolves in the process, but are led into a trap by the Argents. Erica is almost killed by a corrupted Allison, angry over her mother's death, but Boyd saves her life catching the arrow but is plummeted by arrows from Allison. Erica hysterically begs Allison to stop when she readies a seventh shot, but Boyd is saved by Argent. In the Season 2 finale, they were held hostage by Gerard, but were freed by Argent. While fleeing again, Erica and Boyd were trapped by the Alpha pack. During Season 3, it is revealed that she and Boyd were held captive by the Alpha Pack in the abandoned Beacon Hills First National Bank. During captivity, she and Boyd had a heart-to-heart about them possibly becoming stronger during the lunar eclipse. Erica says she hopes it does, while looking at Kali with baleful eyes. Erica decides to fight, taking on Kali, but she dies from the fight in the process, reaching for Boyd, her only friend, whispering his name with her last breath. Isaac later reveals that he found them and also Erica's body when being captured and escaping. After Derek finds Erica's body, he mourns her death and carries it out of the bank. Derek sees the circumstances of her death through Boyd's memories as he absorbs Boyd's powers, which shatters him emotionally. Ethan and Aiden were twin werewolves and former members of the Alpha Pack. The twins were originally members of a Pack of infamously brutal werewolves and their Alpha having been the worst. The twins were constantly mistreated, abused by all the others; Ethan admitted to them being something like "the bitches" of the Pack. After meeting Deucalion, he taught them how to harness a form where they could Merge. Once they mastered the skill they proceeded to eliminate each member of the pack, eventually both becoming Alpha werewolves themselves after killing their Alpha together. Out of fealty, and perhaps fear, they joined Deucalion's Alpha pack. Enrolling at Beacon Hills High in Season 3A, they repeatedly antagonize Isaac and Scott. Ethan is gay and begins pursuing Danny Mahealani, while Aiden begins a liaison with Lydia. Ethan and Aiden initially seduced Danny and Lydia respectively to try to get leverage and information on Scott and his allies, but Ethan's feelings for Danny eventually turn genuine. Aiden insists that his feelings for Lydia are fabricated, though they in fact run deeper than he would like to admit. Ethan's relationship with Danny softens the Alpha to the point where he meets Scott halfway in the episode "Currents" explaining he won't harm Danny, as he realizes that Danny isn't part of Scott's group but now knows that Lydia is. When the Alphas have Derek kill Boyd by hand as per Kali's order, Ethan shows guilt for his actions, which Scott catches onto. Having Lydia distract Aiden, Scott and Stiles confront Ethan for conformation concerning whether or not the Darach could have been an emissary to any one of them in "The Girl Who Knew Too Much". Ethan relays their story to them, explaining how they owe Deucalion and lets them know that Morrell, Deucalion's emissary, was the only emissary spared. Ethan betrays the Alpha Pack in the mid-Season 3 finale, "Lunar Ellipse", to help Derek and Cora escape from Kali, enlisting Lydia's help and Aiden is quick to join his brother turning on Kali when she threatens Lydia. Unexpectedly, this confrontation is interrupted by the arrival of Jennifer Blake, who is the Darach. The twins fight Jennifer in separate one-on-one duels, but ultimately decide to merge into their super-werewolf form when they are overpowered and Kali is killed. Still they prove unsuccessful, when Jennifer snaps their merged form's neck and appear dead. Minutes later, they demerge as individuals, barely alive. Fortunately, Lydia and Cora get them to Deaton, who helps save their lives. In Season 3B, they've lost their Alpha status and their talent to merge into their super-werewolf form in their feat to survive Jennifer's attack, so they disappear for a couple of weeks, with Ethan breaking up with Danny, though Lydia keeps in contact with Aiden. In "Galvanize", they say they need to join a new Pack as they are now Omegas and enemies will come for them because of their time with Deucalion. They come to ask Scott to join his Pack. Isaac and Stiles are vehemently against this and Scott says no as they don't trust them, particularly because of their part in Boyd's murder. Later, they decide to re-enroll in high school. Aiden continues his affair with Lydia but she eventually states that she helps to save lives, while all she sees is how he helped kill Boyd saying he is a 'bad guy' not just a 'bad boy'. Aiden shows genuine guilt for this. Ethan, meanwhile catches Danny making out with his ex-boyfriend and appears hurt. To make a fresh start and earn Scott's trust the twins help out with threats such as finding the serial killer William Barrow, combating the Oni, where they are both "tagged" by the said demons and helping out with the chaos caused by Stiles under the Nogitsune's possession. In the Season 3B finale, "The Divine Move" after events take a turn for the worse with Alison's death and the Nogitsune takes control of the Oni, the twins consider the idea to run. Derek scolds them and tells them they have to fight for Scott's cause of protecting people instead of fighting for Scott himself if they wish for redemption and become part of his pack. They assist Derek in fighting the Nogitsune and the Oni. After a prolonged altercation, they are saved by Argent, who begins to destroy the Oni with Allison's silver-tipped arrows. Aiden destroys an Oni with a silver arrowhead, only to be fatally stabbed himself. Bleeding heavily and dying, Aiden is held in Derek's arms while Ethan cries over him. Aiden tearfully states that Lydia will have a hard time thinking he became a 'good guy', but Derek reassures he will tell her himself. After passing away, Aiden's death is "felt" by Lydia, which deeply saddens her. With the loss of his brother, Ethan decides to leave Beacon Hills. Danny breaks up with him instead and reveals that he knows Ethan is a werewolf, which shocks the latter. He then gives Ethan a kiss goodbye. Ethan and Aiden had a talent to sense when the other is in pain and the power to physically merge their bodies into a single more powerful werewolf form. However, when Jennifer Blake killed their "super-wolf" form, their feat to survive as individuals cost them their Alpha status and that ability. Personality-wise, Ethan is calm, reserved, calculating, passive and shows remorse for his actions, as while Aiden was impulsive, aggressive, cocky, spontaneous and prone to violence. Both twins have a sense of honor as they followed Deucalion after he helped them fight back against their abusers in their original pack, and they both show guilt for their actions against Scott's fellowship. Jennifer Blake was the English teacher at Beacon Hills High School. Jennifer was the Darach. In "Tattoo", Jennifer starts her class with the last quote from Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness". Suddenly, flocks of birds mysteriously come flying through the window and begin attacking the class. She is seen mildly distressed afterward. In "Fireflies", Jennifer is seen late at school grading papers, when she happens across a feral Boyd and Cora. She is saved by Derek who endures their attacks until the sun rises. Derek helps her up and she supposedly takes a liking to him. She sees Derek again in "Unleashed", where she says she'll say nothing about what she saw. Derek says he was going to see if she was okay and they connect. When Derek comes to her for help, after being wounded by Deucalion's Alpha pack, she takes him to his loft in "Motel California" and tries to help him heal. Jennifer and Derek connect again with him saying she shouldn't get involved with him, because everyone around him gets hurt, but she says she has been hurt before. They share a kiss and spend the night together, which helps Derek heal faster. When the Alphas attack his loft in "Currents", Kali has the twins hold her hostage as leverage against Derek and she witnesses Derek, in his Alpha werewolf form, and Kali fight. She is saved by Isaac but Kali has Derek kill Boyd. In the episode "The Girl Who Knew Too Much", Jennifer is taking a class and sees Lydia drawing a tree. Later, she organizes the recital to honor the dead. Sheriff Stilinski simultaneously uncovers an old case about a patient who was brought to Beacon Hills Memorial years ago, but birds, similarly to the events in "Tattoo" died that day with Stilinski realizing the birds were sacrificing themselves for the girl - who he figures out to actually be Jennifer. Jennifer is revealed to be the Darach, the dark druid responsible for the mass sacrifices in Beacon Hills, tries to kill Lydia and kidnaps Stilinski. Using mistletoe Scott and Stiles prove to Derek she is the Darach in "The Overlooked", by exposing her true form. Derek angrily attacks her, but she reveals she has poisoned his sister Cora with the same plant and only she can heal her. As the Alpha pack try to kill her, she shows her intense hatred for them. She reveals to Derek her first name was Julia Baccari and she was Kali's Emissary. She and Kali were close, but Kali had attempted to kill her, as part of killing her entire Pack in order to join the Alpha pack. She was able to survive because Kali couldn't bring herself to deliver the final blow. Julia then struggled to the Nemeton, which hadn't had power for a long time. But the sacrifice of a virgin months earlier had given the tree stump a spark of power again, which gave Julia the ability to survive just long enough until help arrived. Eventually, because Kali's attack had left Julia hideously disfigured, she used her talents to disguise herself with a new identity, 'Jennifer Blake'. She informs him of her plan to destroy Deucalion's Alpha Pack on the next full moon which is also a lunar eclipse because werewolves lose all their power during the eclipse. Derek affirms this. She also tells him the virgin sacrificed at the Nemeton that reignited its power was Paige Krasikeva, his first love when Derek mercy-killed her, explaining her felt connection towards him. In "Alpha Pact", Jennifer holds Stiles' father, along with Scott's mother and Allison's father for the final sacrifice, Guardians, as they are all Guardians of their children. The behavior of the animals throughout the season is later discovered to have been caused by Jennifer in response to her and her mass sacrifices. She is also discovered to be aligned with the telluric currents as she committed her sacrifices in line with them. She has holding the captive parents at the Nemeton, the same tree in Lydia's been consistently drawing which is why Jennifer tried to kill her. In "Lunar Ellipse", Jennifer appears at Derek's loft, breaking through the glass roof and takes on the Alpha Pack. She overpowers Kali and the twins. She angrily faces Kali, asking her what it takes for to look normal to spite Kali as she'd physically ruined her actual face. Jennifer demonstrates her power using telekinesis to have the glass shards rise and suspend. Kali stubbornly rages at her former friend and Jennifer ferociously rockets the glass shards into Kali's body, killing her former Alpha. The twins then take her on in their merged form but she snaps their neck inducing them into a coma. She uses Lydia to lure Derek back to his loft. She promises Derek the kidnapped parents if he will be her "Guardian", even after he informs her he is no longer an Alpha werewolf. Jennifer begins sacrificing the parents using the storm to bury them alive with her connection to the telluric currents. At the abandoned distillery outside of Beacon Hills, they face off against Deucalion who has Scott with him. Deucalion easily overpowers both of them, but, to buy more time, Scott blinds the "Demon Wolf" long enough for the lunar eclipse to arrive and the werewolves are rendered powerless. Jennifer assumes her true form and thrashes Deucalion. Derek convinces her to heal his blindness so he can see the results of his actions on her with the intent of him repenting her. However, this leaves Jennifer weakened as Derek had intended. Enraged, Jennifer repeatedly assaults Derek, but he endures her attacks just long enough for the lunar eclipse to pass. The lunar eclipse passes, but Jennifer protects herself with a mountain ash barrier, now fully intent on sacrificing the parents. To save them, Scott determinedly pushes through her barrier and eventually breaks it becoming a True Alpha. Scott says he'll kill her himself if she does not stop the storm, but Deucalion does it mortally wounding her. Jennifer survived Deucalion's slash to the throat, and was hoping the Nemeton would restore her health once more only to be stopped by Peter Hale. After revealing she knows all about his plan (killing Scott to steal his new Alpha status), Peter slashes her throat himself, killing her for good. Jennifer was highly intelligent, specializing in literature and mythology, as expected of a druid Emissary. She had an intense hatred for Deucalion's Alpha pack, specifically Kali as she was friends with her and Kali tried to kill her and she stopped at nothing to get revenge on them, to the point of sacrificing innocent people. As the Darach, Jennifer was amongst the most powerful beings seen in the series because of her mass druid sacrifices. By massacring Warriors, she gained enhanced strength, Healers for healing abilities so great she healed Deucalion's eyesight, Philosophers for intelligence and strategy, and Virgins, to seduce people easily for her agenda as with Derek. She could use telekinesis, a form of mind control to have a pianist killed by a split random cord off the piano to slit her throat for her final Philosopher sacrifice, she could appear somewhere else partially or teleport completely as seen when Lydia saw her materialize in a blaze in "Motel California" and when she abducted victims. Overall, her most impressive ability was glamoring herself to hide in plain sight so efficiently she settled into her "Jennifer Blake" persona for the majority of the time fooling many people she was a harmless, innocent woman. Cora Hale is Laura and Derek's younger sister and also a born werewolf. She unknowingly survived the Hale House fire and was apparently unaware her siblings Laura and Derek were away at school at the time. Cora was long believed by Derek and Laura to be dead. After the fire, Cora ventured to South America where she lived during the intervening years. She believed her entire family was dead, but she came into town after hearing rumors an Alpha werewolf was building a Pack back in Beacon Hills, California, "one of the Hales". After Boyd and Erica were captured by the Alpha Pack, Cora was captured also and learned her brother Derek was alive. All three were held captive in the abandoned Beacon Hills First National Bank. During this period, Erica tried to fight back, but was killed by the Alpha werewolf Kali. Cora became friends with Boyd during their imprisonment, but the hecatolite lined in the bank vault refracted the moonlight, refraining the two werewolves from fully transforming during the full moons, causing their rage and bloodlust to build up inside. Three months later, upon being found by Derek and Scott, Cora and Boyd lost all control of their animal sides and escaped into the woods to kill. They were later subdued by Derek, with assistance from Scott, Isaac and Argent. Eventually the sun rises and she and Boyd are rescued and Cora is reunited with her brother joining his Pack. Cora is impulsive, trigger-happy, short tempered, vengeful and tomboyish but she cares for those close to her. Like her older brother Derek, she gives death threats to people; of course, like her older brother, she has no intention of going through with them. In "Currents", when Deaton is kidnapped to be sacrificed by the Darach, Cora helps Scott's friends to find him deducing that Deaton is being held in the same bank she was locked in for three months, but she learns the Alphas have attacked Derek's loft and sabotaged the trap for them. Cora leaves with Stiles and Lydia to help her brother. After Boyd is killed by the Alphas, she breaks down in tears and cradles her close friend's body. Cora tries to avenge his death by killing Aiden, but fails to do so and is knocked out when Aiden strikes her in the head with a weight. She is saved by Scott and Ethan when they restrain Aiden. Her wound from the blow to her head Aiden gave her suddenly does not heal, she falls unconscious and is put in the hospital. She was later revealed to have also been poisoned by Jennifer with mistletoe for leverage against Derek. Derek saves her life by giving up his Alpha werewolf status using his pain transference to heal her. In the mid-season 3 finale, Cora helps Lydia and Deaton save the lives of Aiden and Ethan after their defection from the Alpha Pack. She later leaves Beacon Hills with Derek for her former residence in South America. During Season 3B, Cora goes into hiding at Derek's request, remaining in South America as he undertakes a mission to retrieve their mother Talia's claws from the Calavera hunters and they separate. Braeden is a US Marshall-turned-mercenary, an ally of Scott's Pack and Derek's girlfriend in Season 4. Braeden saves Isaac from the Alpha Pack, in the Season 3 premiere, "Tattoo". Later, fleeing the Alphas, Braeden heads to the high school, looking for Scott, who she calls 'the Alpha'. She comes up to Allison and Lydia asking for Scott. Unfortunately the twins spot her. She bruises the two girls' arms. The Alphas corner her and she manages to put up a good fight against the Pack, but is ultimately knocked down after sustaining wounds from them. Braeden lets Deucalion know she knows he is afraid of Scott, of 'the man he'll become'. The Alpha pack leader informs her he is aware Scott's a potential threat, but he intends to place Derek and Scott against each other to eliminate "the threat" and slashes Braeden. Braden's actions are revealed in the episodes "Chaos Rising", that the bruises she left on Allison and Lydia form the logo for the abandoned Beacon Hills First National Bank where the Alpha pack is holding Boyd and Cora hostage and "Currents", that her words regarding Scott was that he had the potential to be a True Alpha and was intending to warn him about the Alpha Pack and Deucalion's plan for him. Her identity remained unknown until "Alpha Pact" when the Alpha Pack confront Marin Morrell that she sent her in a move against them. Morrell reveals she sent Braeden to rescue Isaac from the Alphas, to ensure balance. In "More Bad Than Good", it is discovered Braeden is actually alive, but scarred on her face and neck from Deucalion's claws. She rescues Derek and Peter from the Calavera werewolf hunters and helps them retrieve the triskele urn in the hunters' possession. She reveals she was hired by Deucalion to save them. While Braeden is shown to be fearless, spontaneous and altruistic, it is explained she is a mercenary for hire, taking dangerous jobs from anyone who can pay her, regardless of her client's intentions or identity, or the moral compunctions of her missions. Braeden appears in "The Dark Moon" in Season 4, being provided by Araya Calavera as a guide to Scott's Pack during their mission in Mexico to find Derek. She has taken a contract from the Calaveras to find Kate, capture her and return her to them. Scott asks her if she'd kill Kate if paid enough. She replies if paid enough, she'd kill Scott himself. In "Muted", Braeden arrives in Beacon Hills in her US Marshall pose, where Derek hires her to find Kate for him first so he may learn what Kate did to him, causing his werewolf eye color to return to gold. While she accepts, the two develop an attraction to each other. Braeden is found wounded, shot by an assassin, in the Preserve at Lookout Point by Derek where he was trying to track down the Pack led by the Alpha Satomi. He brings her to the hospital where she informs Derek and Melissa that the dead werewolves she found were infected by a virus lethal to supernaturals. She catches Derek watching over her, he claims to be "protecting his investment." Recovering in "Time of Death", Braeden crashes at Derek's loft, continuing their interest in one another. When Derek reveals he is gradually losing his power, Braeden takes Derek under her wing to teach him how to fight supernaturals as a human, beginning with firearms. They wind up sleeping with each other, starting a relationship. In "Perishable", Braeden interrogates the incarcerated Haige after he tried to assassinate Parrish. She learns of the plan to assassinate Scott's Pack at the school bonfire. With her lessons for Derek in hand-to-hand combat and firearms paying off, both are able to fight off the assassins both at the school, saving Scott, Malia and Liam's lives, and at the Argent Arms International warehouse when protecting Satomi's Pack. In the Season 4 finale, Braeden and Derek gear up to hunt down Kate in Mexico after she abducts Scott and Kira. Braeden tells Derek she is not accepting that Derek may not come back alive after he confides in her, sharing a sweet kiss with him. At La Iglesia, Braeden fights off Kate and a Berserker. She is saddened when Derek supposedly dies, though she keeps on fighting. She is elated when he is actually alive from the process of evolving. At the end of Season 4, Braeden tells Derek her employment as a US Marshall ended after she'd spent her entire career tracking a single target: the Desert Wolf. The two of them leave Beacon Hills afterwards. In Season 5, Braeden keeps in touch with Scott's Pack sending them intel she finds on the Desert Wolf. In "Status Asthmaticus", Braeden returns to Beacon Hills, helping Malia fend off a Chimera. She has been in contact with Malia, in on her plan to kill the Desert Wolf. Braeden informs Malia that the Desert Wolf is coming to Beacon Hills for her. In Season 5B, the two begin tracking associates of the assassin. They find an informant bribing him for information. They learn the Desert Wolf has a hostage -Deaton. In "The Sword and the Spirit", Malia and Braeden prepare to rescue Deaton who is being held in an abandoned building in the industrial estate. Braeden is untrusting of the treacherous Theo pointing out the Chimera had almost killed Scott. Malia pushes for Theo to come along as they have to capture the Desert Wolf worried for Deaton. Braeden warns Malia they are walking in with so much uncertainty. Theo asks why would a werecoyote use guns. Braeden tells a story that somehow the Desert Wolf lost part of her power that she is not as strong, fast nor heals as quickly as she once did, but warns Malia she has a perfect shot. After Theo leads the two into a trap with the assassin - Corrine - Malia and Braeden escape with Deaton when the Beast arrives at the scene. Braeden remains in Beacon Hills for the full moon to guard Malia as the Desert Wolf will come to kill Malia to regain her lost power. She assists in fighting the Beast of Gévaudan. In "The Beast of Beacon Hills", Malia and Braeden once again fall into a face-off with Corrine at the McCall house. Corrine outmaneuvers them and in the resulting firefight, Braeden is wounded and Stiles winds up in the skirmish. Corrine makes her move to kill Malia, but she is defeated by Malia, thanks to Stiles' actions, draining the ruthless werecoyote of her remaining power. Braeden staggers into the house and knocks Corrine unconscious finally capturing the Desert Wolf. Deucalion is an Alpha werewolf, formerly the Alpha Pack leader. In the past, Deucalion was the leader of his Pack and his Emissary was Marin Morrell. Deucalion had come to Beacon Hills for a meeting to discuss the threat of the Argent werewolf-hunter family. Fellow Alpha Ennis wanted help to combat the Argents because they had killed one of his Beta werewolves. Deucalion reasoned saying they killed his Beta because he killed two of theirs. Ennis declared revenge, anyway. Deucalion wanted to avoid bloodshed to make peace with the Argents. He met with Alpha werewolf Talia Hale and her Emissary, Deaton, to seek their advice before meeting with Gerard Argent. He and three of his Betas were instead tricked and ambushed by Gerard, who not only killed Deucalion's Betas, but his men who wished for peace with the Packs. He later blinded Deucalion in an unsuccessful attempt to kill him. With the help of Deaton, Deucalion's eyes healed physically, but his sight did not return. This discovery coupled with Gerard's betrayal enraged Deucalion. Marco, another of his beta werewolves, took this opportunity to try and kill Deucalion to become the Alpha of their pack. Deucalion, however, realized he could see using his werewolf vision and savagely killed Marco in retaliation. In doing so he realized Alphas became stronger when they kill their own Betas. The entire experience corrupted Deucalion. Eventually, he killed the rest of his pack to add all of their powers to his own and lead fellow Alphas Kali and Ennis to do the same. Sometime after, he came across the twins (Aiden and Ethan) who were "the bitches" in a brutal Pack. Deucalion taught them how to control their merged form to fight back against their abusers and they joined him after killing their original Alpha. He pulled all five of them together to form an Alpha pack. He even had all the members kill their Emissaries, except for Marin, his own. Deucalion eventually came to be known as "the Demon Wolf". Deucalion's Alpha Pack arrived in Beacon Hills in the Season 2 finale, capturing Boyd and Erica in the process. In "Unleashed", Deucalion goes to Derek's loft along with Kali and Ennis to offer Derek a proposition for Derek to kill his own Pack to join his own with the intention of recruiting him. Deucalion's actual plan for Derek was to place him against Scott. To this end, after the battle between the Packs in "Frayed", Deucalion kills Ennis after he fails to heal himself, absorbing Ennis' power; he lies to Kali and the twins that Ennis died of his wounds, intending to have a vengeful, distraught Kali force Derek's decision to join the Alpha Pack. In "Currents", the reason for this is because Deucalion knows that Scott has the potential to become a True Alpha and wants to recruit Scott, not Derek. Deucalion's true intentions throughout Season 3 were to push Scott into a position to either join the Alpha Pack or have Scott kill somebody, destroying his True Alpha potential and eliminating Scott as a potential threat to him. He had Ethan and Aiden enroll in high school to seduce people close to Scott for leverage. When the new killer committing human sacrifices is revealed to be a Darach, Deucalion had his pack hunt it down. He targets the Darach because it used to be a druid who can call upon powers from sacrifices. After finding out that the Darach is Jennifer, Kali's old emissary, the Alpha Pack leader tried to have her killed. Scott later tearfully joins Deucalion's pack in "The Overlooked" in return for Deucalion's offer to help look for his kidnapped mother. In "Alpha Pact", he tries to have Marin killed when he suspects her to have had a role with the human sacrifices and she confirms to have had been working against him to "maintain balance", but Scott ultimately saves her. In "Lunar Ellipse", Deucalion and Scott face off against Jennifer and Derek (who Jennifer forced into helping him). Deucalion shifts into his Demon Wolf persona and overpowers both of them easily. He then tries to force Scott into killing Jennifer to become an Alpha, but Scott blinds him using flash bolts as he can see as a wolf. During the lunar eclipse, Deucalion temporarily loses his powers and Jennifer is to be able to defeat him. After being beaten to a pulp, Jennifer is tricked by Derek into healing Deucalion's normal eyesight to allow him to see her face and the result of his crimes on her but Jennifer is weakened because of this. After the lunar eclipse passes, Deucalion is in awe as Scott awakens his True Alpha abilities, breaking through Jennifer's mountain ash barrier. Deucalion saves Scott from becoming

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