![]() ![]() Wolfsbane plants are apparently used to heal wounds inflicted by an Alpha "on the inside" after external wounds have healed completely. Wolfsbane plants were growing in and around Peter Hale's grave before and during his resurrection. ![]() Wolfsbane laced gunpowder, once burned and applied to the wound, reversed the poisonous effects of a wolfsbane laced bullet. On a few occasions wolfsbane flowers or powder has been used to heal. The presence of wolfsbane plant and vaporized wolfsbane caused Scott to transform. WOLFSBANE POISONING FULLThe flower and its derivatives seem to force werewolves into their wolf form.Ī spiral of wolfsbane studded rope, woven around her grave, seemed to hold Laura Hale in her full wolf form after death.ĭerek’s wolfsbane bullet wound caused uncontrollable shifts from human to werewolf form at one point causing his claws to sink into the back of Jackson’s neck. Deaton, in the episode Orphaned, cured him by cutting deep into his chest. The Orphans used yellow wolfsbane to poison Brett in I. He did the same thing for Ethan and Aiden previously in Season 3 (The Divine Move) When The Mute used a wolfsbane covered tomahawk against Peter in The Benefactor, Derek said he didn't know what species was used so he burned the wound with a blowtorch. He burned the sample then rubbed it on the wound. In Magic Bullet, Derek needed a sample of the actual species of wolfsbane used. We've seen three, distinctly different methods for curing wolfsbane poisoning. In Smoke & Mirrors, the yellow wolfsbane is used as a tranquilizer by Chris Argent for both Kate and Peter Hale. Garrett and Violet (The Orphans) used a yellow species to paralyze and attempt to kill Brett Talbot and Liam Dunbar. Scott is incapacitated and unable to heal after Victoria Argent created a vapor of wolfsbane in a cannabis vaporizer.ĭerek is rendered unconscious by a wolfsbane powder blown at him by Lydia.Ī wolfsbane powder blown into the air during a bus ride causes hallucinations and suicidal tendencies. Scott suffered an asthma attack when Stiles secreted some of the plant in his backpack.ĭerek comes close to death after he is shot with a wolfsbane-laced bullet. The flowers (all species) and derivatives are harmful to werewolves. The effects on werewolves and humans vary. The different species have different properties. Teen Wolf Executive Producer Jeff Davis says he thinks of the plant like the show's Kryptonite. :arrow_right: :arrow_right: FICTIONAL EFFECTS ON WEREWOLVES :arrow_left: The scratches, inflicted by Derek, on the back of Jackson’s neck glow when the Alpha Werewolf examines them. The Spiral around Laura Hale’s grave glows faintly when the wolfsbane studded rope is removed.ĭerek’s wound glows after he is shot with a wolfsbane tipped bullet. The presence of some wolfsbane species creates a purple glow around objects and within wounds caused by wolfbane infused weapons or objects. The yellow species is based on Aconitum anthora or "Yellow Monkshood." A full flowering version of this species appears in Monstrous. being reduced to liquid form and applied to a blade as a means of paralyzing a victim. ![]() Yellow Wolfsbane was introduced in Season 4 and is described as very rare and very expensive. This is based on a real flower called Northern Blue Monkshood (Aconitum Noveboracense.) In Magic Bullet, the species Kate Argent used was called "Nordic Blue Monkshood" or (Aconit Napel Bleu Nordique). Wolfsbane has, as a fictional construct, a number of important properties within the mythology of MTV's Teen Wolf.īlue or Purple Wolfsbane is the form most commonly seen on the show. Wolfsbane was first seen in the Season 1 episode Second Chance at First Line. ![]() :arrow_right: :arrow_right: :arrow_right: :arrow_right: :arrow_right: TEEN WOLF MYTHOLOGY :arrow_left: :arrow_left: :arrow_left: :arrow_left: While the plant itself is real, it plays a large part in werewolf legends and mythology. Wolfsbane is one name for the genus Aconitum, a poisonous plant long used to kill predator animals in much of the world. ![]()
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