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ā€œ "I've lived in the world of the supernatural a long time... But I'm still a doctor. Still a man of science. Something like this happens, it rattles the foundation of everything you believe. Something like this shakes you to the core."
"Something like what?"
"The rules... The rules have changed."
ā€
ā€” Deaton and Scott McCall in Condition Terminal


Alan Deaton, more commonly known as Deaton or Dr. Deaton, is a supporting character in Teen Wolf. He was first introduced in Season 1 as Scott McCall's boss and a human veterinarian at the Beacon Hills Animal Clinic, but by the beginning of Season 2, it was revealed that he knew much more about the supernatural world than he originally let on. He began to act as Scott's mentor and helped patch up him and his friends when they were hurt in supernatural battles, along with giving them helpful information about Werewolves, Kanimas, and other supernatural creatures when needed.

In Season 3, it was revealed that he is actually a Druid and was the former Emissary to the Hale Pack when it was still led by Talia Hale. It was also confirmed that Marin Morrell, who was then the Emissary to the Alpha Pack, is his younger sister. Since then, Deaton has been dedicated to helping the Beacon Hills supernatural world, and especially Scott, whenever and however he can, often at his own risk. This was proven when he traveled all the way to Japan to seek out a rare strain of lichen known as letharia vulpina to help save Stiles Stilinski from his possession by the Nogitsune, and when he risked his safety to free Isaac Lahey, Ethan and Aiden from the Nogitsune flies that had infected them.

Throughout Season 4, he helped the McCall Pack and Satomi Ito's Werewolf pack, among others, escape the events of the Deadpool when assassins, Hunters, and amateur killers eager for a large payout began flooding the town. He also sought the help of Gabriel Valack to learn more about Kate Argent, who was inadvertently transformed into a Werejaguar who would become known as La Loba, in hopes of saving Derek Hale's life due to his love for his mother, Talia.

In Season 5, Deaton was horrified when he realized that the Dread Doctors, who had recently arrived in Beacon Hills, were breaking the rules of the supernatural to create pseudo-supernatural hybrid creatures known as Chimeras, which eventually led him to decide to go to Russia to learn more about the Doctors. In Ouroboros, it was revealed that Deaton had been taken hostage by the Desert Wolf as part of her plan to kill her daughter Malia Tate, and had been seen with his captor at the border between Canada and the United States. However, he was ultimately rescued by Malia and Braeden and returned home safely, where Deaton went on to help the McCall Pack figure out how to save Mason Hewitt from the possession of Sebastien Valet/the Beast of Gevaudan.

Though Deaton's appearances were brief throughout Season 6, he did assist the pack in several breakthroughs that helped them fight the town's current threats, including helping Lydia use automatic writing to determine that Scott, Malia and Lydia's memories of Stiles Stilinski had been taken by the Ghost Riders of the Wild Hunt when they captured him, and when he discovered (with help from Mason and Corey) that the ancient shapeshifter who had escaped the Wild Hunt was the Anuk-ite.

Deaton is the Emissary to the McCall Pack, and is the former Emissary to the Hale Pack.

Early life[]

Deaton's life prior to his introduction in the series is virtually unknown. What has been revealed is that he has a younger sister, Marin Morrell. ("Frayed"), ("Currents") The two were presumably trained together to be Druids, and while his sister became the Emissary to Deucalion's original pack, and later the Alpha Pack, Deaton became the Emissary to the Hale Pack, likely after he finished school to be a veterinarian. ("Visionary")

At some point during Deaton's time as Emissary, he fell in love with his Alpha, Talia Hale, and made a promise to her that he would take care of her children, Laura, Derek, and Cora Hale, if anything were to happen to her. ("Fury"), ("A Promise to the Dead").

Throughout Teen Wolf[]

In Pack Mentality, Scott McCall, Deaton's only employee at the Beacon Hills Animal Clinic showed up to work slightly late. The teen immediately apologized for his tardiness, not wanting Deaton to think that he's a slacker, but Deaton assured Scott that he is certain he isn't. Sheriff Stilinski then arrived with one of the Beacon County Sheriff's Department's canine officers, who needed to have their stitches removed.

Before Deaton could get to work, Stilinski pulled out a few crime scene photos and showed them to Deaton in hopes that the veterinarian could help give his expert opinion on what kind of animal caused the attack. Deaton wondered aloud if it could be a wolf, since the animal is known to wander into California from far away, especially if they are motivated by some kind of primal drive. Upon inspecting the photos more carefully, Deaton noticed that the victim had claw gashes on their face, which isn't consistent with normal wolf behavior due to the fact that they are more likely to go for the throat or spine. This caused Stilinski to suggest that it could be a mountain lion, but Deaton replied that he couldn't say for sure either way.

In The Tell, Deaton called Scott to check on him an hour after his shift was meant to start because he never showed up; unbeknownst to Deaton, Scott had skipped school with his new girlfriend Allison Argent to celebrate her birthday. Just then, Stilinski entered the clinic with more crime scene photos, this time of the attack at Video 2*C the previous evening that was witnessed by Lydia Martin and Jackson Whittemore.

The photos were from a surveillance camera in the parking lot near the store's entrance, with one depicting something breaking through the storefront's window, another with a large animal-like creature on all fours, and the last one with the same creature seemingly walking on two legs. It was clear that Deaton had an idea of what caused the attack but answered evasively, deflecting by stating that he couldn't say for sure and that Stilinski should seek out an expert for a better hypothesis.

Stilinski argued that Deaton seemed sure it was a mountain lion the last time they spoke, but Deaton once again repeated that Stilinski really needed an expert to weigh in before begging off by stating that he had a sick Doberman who he needed to treat, leaving the suspicious Stilinski to leave the clinic. (Strangely enough, in the previous conversation to which Stilinski was alluding, Deaton insisted that he couldn't be certain what the animal was, and it was Stilinski who suggested it could be a mountain lion. It's unknown if this is a continuity error or if Stilinski was just baiting Deaton to get more information).

In Heart Monitor, as Deaton was working in the clinic, Derek Hale entered the building and asked him about a deer attack that had occurred roughly three months earlier, in which the deer was found with a spiral burned into its fur. Confused, Deaton explained that he had been called in for his opinion on the case due to the fact that it was nothing he nor the police force had ever seen before. Derek stepped toward Deaton with a menacing expression and pointed out that his heart beat was increasing, which indicated that Deaton was lying. He then roughly grabbed Deaton before slamming him into the exam table and eventually tying him up to a chair.

Upon awakening, the fearful Deaton gave Derek the location of the keys to the narcotic locker, making it seem as though he believed Derek was there to steal pain medication, Derek lifted Deaton and the chair off the ground and angrily demanded to know who he was and who he was protecting. Just then, Scott McCall arrived and intervened, shouting at the older Beta to stop, but Derek ignored him and punched Deaton hard enough to knock him out before punching him a second time, stating that he would be unable to control his healing ability when he was unconscious. Insistent that Deaton was the Alpha, Derek explained that for Werewolves, the spiral is a symbol for vendetta, adding, "It means he won't stop killing until he's satisfied."

Just as Derek was about to strike Deaton one last time, Scott demonstrated his newly-learned skill in controlling his transformations by shifting and grabbing Derek roughly by the arm to stop him, surprising Derek, who was supposed to have been training Scott after work rather than assaulting his boss. Scott gently cleaned the wounds on Deaton's face before instructing Derek to meet him at the high school in an hour, though Derek insisted on bringing Deaton with them. Derek, Scott and Stiles then reluctantly left Deaton tied up in the trunk of Derek's Camaro while they attempted to disproving Derek's theory by summoning the real Alpha to them. After Scott broadcasted his roar across the whole town using the school's PA system, the Alpha did indeed show up, but when they looked to Derek's car, they found to their confusion that Deaton was mysteriously absent, continuing the mystery as to whether or not Deaton was truly the Alpha who turned Scott and was killing all of those townspeople.

In Night School, after the Alpha finished attacking the school and let his prisoners (Scott, Stiles, Jackson, Allison, and Lydia) walk away with their lives, Deaton was seen by Scott sitting in the back of an ambulance while being checked on by the paramedics. Shocked to see him free, Scott asked Deaton how he managed to escape, but Deaton simply stated that he didn't do so easily before kindly offering Scott a raise in salary at the animal clinic.

In Co-Captain, Deaton found a severely wounded Scott in the woods after getting caught in the middle of a standoff between Derek Hale and the Argent Hunters and stumbling away from the Hale House. Deaton picked up his unconscious protƩgƩe and assured him that he was going to be all right before taking him back to the animal clinic to be bandaged up.

Once there, Deaton began removing the wolfsbane-laced bullets from Scott's abdomen, after which point Scott awakened extremely confused about where he was and tried to jump off the table. Deaton warned him that he shouldn't try to get up just yet, and when Scott deliriously asked him where he was, Deaton once again assured him that he was fine and informed him that he gave him something to help him heal faster. Confused, Scott pointed out that Deaton was just a veterinarian, but Deaton just smiled and conceded that this was true before adding, "And, ninety-nine percent of the time, I'm mostly treating cats and dogs." When Scott got hung up on the use of the word "mostly," Deaton remained cryptic and simply nodded, and Scott seemingly passed out again.

In Formality, after moving all the bullets and patching Scott up, Scott finally awoke for good and gingerly sat up to get off the exam table, with Deaton suggesting that he take a seat for a moment.

Before they could discuss things any further, the doorbell rang, and Deaton, frowning in confusion, walked to the front of the clinic to see who it was. To his surprise, he found Peter Hale standing in the reception area, who informed the veterinarian that he was there to "pick up." Deaton, knowing his intentions cannot be good, pointed out that he didn't remember Peter ever dropping anything off, so Peter just smirked and replied, "This one wandered in on his own," making it clear he was talking about Scott, who Peter believed belonged to him due to Scott being his bitten Beta.

Despite the warning tone in Peter's voice, Deaton stood his ground and made it clear that, regardless of whether or not this was true, the clinic was currently closed and couldn't help him at the moment. Peter's eyes narrowed as he once again warningly asked, "Well, I think you can make an exception this one time, don't you?", but Deaton maintained that they were closed, even after Peter reminded Deaton that he had something that belonged to him and he was there to collect it, instead advising Peter to return during regular business hours.

Annoyed, Peter silently decided that getting physical was the only way to resolve this matter, but when he tried to open the gate to confront Deaton, he found that he couldn't get his hand closer than an inch or so to the wooden swinging door. He quickly realized that the gate was made of Mountain Ash and muttered, "That's an old one." For the last time, Deaton emphatically stated that the clinic was closed, causing Peter to lose his temper and grab a nearby chair from the waiting room, which he threw directly at Deaton; the wooden chair seemingly shattered into pieces in midair, as though Deaton blocked it before it could hit the wall behind him, and Deaton stood tall and did not even flinch during this assault. Understanding that there was no way he could get what he wanted without a lot of attention, he instead muttered to Scott that there were others in Scott's life who could help him get what he wanted who were much more vulnerable than Deaton, leading Scott to realize he was talking about his on-again, off-again girlfriend Allison Argent.

In Ice Pick, at the clinic, Scott drops a glass container and breaks it, Deaton wonders if he has a lot on his mind. Scott says that everything is slipping through his fingers, Deaton tells him that what he's saying is far too world-weary of a thing for a teenage boy to say, he then goes on to explain all about perspective. Scott then asks if they are going to talk about the thing they need to talk about, this a reference to Deaton knowing about Scott and werewolves, but Deaton just offers him a raise as a distraction, which they agree upon. Some time later he shows up at the office because the alarm was going off. Chris Argent has broken in and has put a mauled body on the exam table and wants to know what killed the man.

Then Scott shows up after Chris leaves and wonders why his wounds aren't healing as quickly, Deaton explains that the scratch won't heal as fast because they're from an Alpha.

In Abomination, Deaton helps clean Scott's wound that he suffered from hi fight with Derek, he informs Scott that he knows how to help werewolves but he doesn't know what the creature that's killing people is. Scott notices the a man's body lying on the exam table with claw marks in it, he tells that he doesn't know what did this but the Argents might. Deaton explains that they would have a book or some kind of documentation of all the things they've ever hunted. After Scott leaves, Chris and Gerard Argent, he explains to them that he has no clue on what killed this man. He then examines the back of the man's neck where he sees a cut, Deaton explains that this cut was precise and the creature used some type of paralytic toxin potent enough to disable all motor functions.

He says that the guy was killed by claws that were dug into him and slashed upward, eviscerating the lungs and slicing through the bone of the rib cage with ease. he goes on tells Chris that he's never encountered anything like it but he knows it's fast, remarkably strong and has the ability to render its victims helpless within seconds. They should be very afraid because in the natural world predators with paralytic toxins use them to catch and eat their prey but in this case, the hunter was killed but not eaten, meaning whatever killed him only wanted to kill him. He believes that killing may be its only purpose.

In Raving, Derek and Isaac enter the clinic, Derek asks Deaton if he's going to help and Deaton replies that it depends on whether they're going to kill Jackson or save him. Scott and Derek argue but he reluctantly agrees to save Jackson. Deaton then lays out a tray of containers, as he looks through the bottles, Isaac asks him if he's some kind of witch to which Deaton replies "no, I'm a veterinarian". Unfortunately, he doesn't have anything that would be an effective defense against a paralytic toxins, Derek explains that he nearly took the things head off and Argent emptied a clip into it and it just kepps getting back up. Deaton asks if it has shown any weaknesses, Derek says that it can't swim, Deaton asks if this true for Jackson as well but Scott says no.

He then realizes that they're trying to catch two people, a puppet and a puppeteer. He holds a medallion up and then puts it on the table, they begin to discuss why the Kanima killed Sean but the puppeteer had to killed Jessica, Isaac suggests that it could be part of the rules. The kanima kills murderers, if it killed Jessica then the baby would die too. Deaton then suggests that the kanima's fear of water doesn't stem from Jackson but from the master. He elaborates by saying "What if something that affects the kanima also affects its master?"

From this he comes up with the idea to trap the kanima and its master with Mountain Ash. Deaton gives Scott Ketamine, a type of anesthesia that'll slow down Jackson long enough to catch him then he tells Stiles that he'll be tasked with creating the barrier of ash. He further explains that the clinic is made of Mountain Ash and not only does it prevent supernatural creatures from crossing it but it also keeps them from starting trouble.

In Fury, Deaton finds Derek in the Hale House unconscious, he calls Derek's name but doesn't get an answer, so he blows a dog whistle and it wakes Derek up. Derek stands up but he stumbles, so Deaton catches him. He tells Derek that he's still an alpha, but, as usual, not a particularly competent one. He then explains that what Peter did doesn't come without a price, he'll be physically weak and therefore while rely on his cunning and intelligence to survive. He warns Derek that no matter what he should no trust Peter. Derek demands to know Peter's whereabouts but Deaton has no clue he then wonders why Deaton is helping him, Deaton replies that helping the Hale Family use to be his job and now he's helping derek because of a promise he made to Derek's mother, Talia Hale.

In Battlefield, Someone walks through the front door of the clinic and the animals begin to go crazy, they go to check to see who it is and its Isaac. He invites Isaac in, as he treats a dog, Isaac asks why it smells like that, Deaton smirks and says that Scott asked him the same thing not too long ago. He could tell which animals were getting better and which weren't. Deaton then invites Isaac to come closer, he says that Isaac knows what his abilities can do for himself but would he like to know what his abilities could do for others. He grabs Isaac's hand and places it on the dog, they watch as Isaac begins to take away some of its pain. Deaton explains that it was only a little bit, but sometimes even a little can make a big difference.

In Master Plan, Deaton enters the abandoned warehouse where the battle had recently take place. He examines the black ooze droplets that Gerard left behind. Then Marin Morrell shows up and asks him if he's planning on getting his hands dirty again. He replies that he does what he has to.

In Tattoo, Sheriff Stilinski visits the clinic informing Deaton that they've received 15 calls in the last hour about weird animal attacks and animals freaking out. He takes the Sheriff into the back to show him the cat cages, where they see that every single animal is dead. Deaton tells Stilinski that he originally believed that some sick individual broke in and killed them but after further examination, he determined that they did it to themselves.

In Chaos Rising, Scott, Stiles, Derek go to Deaton for help, they need him to help Isaac remember the location of the Alpha Pack. He comes up with an idea to put Isaac in ice water, Deaton explains that lowering Isaacā€™s temperature will also lower his heart rate and will allow him slip into a trance state, like hypnosis. Deaton says Isaac will be half transformed and this will give them access to his subconscious mind but his heart rate must be extremely low, almost dead. After they manage to hold Isaac down in the water, Deaton tells the them that only he can speak or else Isaac will become confused. He asks Isaac to remember what happened, Isaac begins to get upset saying he doesnā€™t want to remember and then the lights start to flicker but Deaton soon gains control again. Isaac informs them that he found Erica and Boyd in a building. The young Beta begins to panic again, Deaton wants to back off, but Derek wants to continue because they need a location, Isaac then gives them what they need and he wakes up. They're at Beacon Hills National Bank.

In Unleashed, Deaton is working at the clinic with Scott, he gives a dog a shot. The next day, Stiles visits the clinic wondering if Deaton could have information about the murders that have been occurring. As Stiles explains everything he's learned on Druids and human sacrifices, h realizes that Deaton is already aware of everything he's being told. He admits that he's been denying what's going on because he spent the last ten years trying to avoid it. According to Deaton, the murders are somebody copying an old druid ritual.

Stiles receives a call from Lydia informing him thatthe band teacher has been taken, so Stiles and Deaton go to the school. They discover that the next group for the sacrifice are soldiers, Kyle was in ROTC and the band teacher was a former military officer. Lydia remembers that Mr. Harris was also former military, they go to Harris' classroom and find that He's gone, but all of his stuff is still in the class. They notice a stack of tests on his desk that have been graded graded as "R" and "H", they're are several other strangely graded papers on his desk as well. Deaton puts all of the tests together and they spell "Darach", the name given for a druid who chose the wrong path, a dark Druid.

In Frayed, he and Scott are at the animal clinic, Scott explains that he is worried that Derek is going to get his entire pack killed. Scott begins to wonder if he should try to stop them but Deaton tells him that he shouldnā€™t stop them, he should lead them. Some time Later, Morrell enters the clinic with Kali and Aiden, they're carrying Ennis, who is just barely alive. Deaton refuses to help and due to the Mountain Ash, they cannot force him to help, Kali threatens to kills Morrell but Deaton tells her she wont. Marin explains that if Ennis dies then the Alpha Pack will be out for blood and Scott will end up in the middle of it as he always does, so to prevent this, Deaton opens the gate.

He begins to work on Ennis when Deucalion enters and requests a prognosis, he tells Deucalion that Ennis will survive but then he crushes Ennis' and tells Deaton that he may have over estimated Ennis' chances of survival. he then warns Morrell about what sheā€™s gotten herself into.

In Currents, as dozens of mouths surround the windows of the clinic, Deaton calls Scott and tells him that he is the third sacrifice and that he's about to be taken. The Darach takes him to the bank vault where he is suspended from the sealing. Scott runs towards him but is shoved back by the Mountain Ash barrier. Scott tries again to penetrate the barrier, pushing against it with all his power, his eyes shine gold but then start to glow red as he pushes harder at the barrier but he fails again and is thrown back. Sheriff Stilinski appears in the doorway of the vault and shoots the rope, allowing Deaton to fall to the ground. The Sheriff explains that he found Deaton through all the Celtic symbols at the vet clinic, he knew one of them reminded him of something, the bankā€™s logo. Deaton tells Scott about his eyes changing colors, that they glowed red. He explains that Scott is a "True Alpha", one who rises on strength of character and sheer force of will as opposed to those who steal the power from another alpha. Deaton says it's rare, that it happens only once in a hundred years but that he believed Scott had this potential in him since he was first bitten by The Alpha.

Editors Note: Deaton only appears in the following episode through a series of flashbacks that take place several years ago in Beacon Hills. In Visionary, Deaton, Deucalion and Talia Hale are in a meeting at the animal clinic. Deucalion wants to make peace with Gerard Argent and the other hunters but Deatons explains that their willingness to extend an olive branch to the Argents is admirable it will be unwelcomed. Deucalion is surprised that they have so little faith in humanity, Deucalion believes that Gerard has to be worried about deaths on his own side, Deaton replies by telling them the story of "The Scorpion and the Frog". The scorpion asked the frog to carry him across the river, and the frog asked, "How do I know you won't sting me?" The scorpion replied, "Why would I do that? Then we'd both drown." So the frog agree, halfway across the river, the scorpion stung the frog. The frog asked him why he did it since now they would both die, and the scorpion replied, "It's my nature." Deaton's point being, that faith in humanity may not matter if they underestimate Gerard's nature but he agrees to arranged a meeting between Gerard and Deucalion.

After Deucalion is ambushed at the meeting, Deaton unwraps the bandages from Deucalion's eyes, he explains that while Deucalion's eyes will heal physically, his sight will be gone. He orders all of them to leave.

In Alpha Pact, they have all met up at the clinic, They figure the nemeton has to be on a telluric current, or possibly the point where two cross. Deaton tells them that there might be a way to find it but it's dangerous and they're going to need. He tells them that they will be surrogate sacrifices for their parents. If everything goes as planned, they'll be dead for a few moment, this will be them giving power back to the nemeton, a place that hasn't had power for a long time. This power will act as a magnet, it will attract supernatural creatures, the kind that the Argents could fill the Bestiary with.

Deaton goes onto explain that this sacrifice won't just effect the tree, it will feel effect them as well, "It'll be a kind of a darkness around your heart, and permanent, like a scar.". Deaton prepares the tubs with ice water and herbs, they've all brought something of their parent's. Deaton explains that they will each get in a tub and be held down until they're pretty much dead but the person holding them under needs to be a tether who can pull them back, someone with a strong connection to them.

In Lunar Ellipse, when Scott, Stiles and Allison finally wake up, Deatons tells them that they were gone for 16 hours After Scott reveals that he's made a deal with Deucalion, Deaton agrees with his plan. He explains they should use Deucalion to their advantage and use him as bait to get Jennifer Blake. The bell rings at the door of the clinic, Ethan enters, he's looking for Lydia. A little while later, Cora and Lydia bring Ethan and Aiden to the animal clinic, they've both been badly injured. Cora asks Deaton if he can save them, he replies only if they start healing on their own. Deaton gives Ethan and Aiden oxygen and a shot.

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In Anchors,

In More Bad Than Good,

In Riddled,

In Letharia Vulpina,

In Echo House,

In De-Void,

In The Divine Move,

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In The Dark Moon, Deaton was mentioned by Scott McCall while he explained to Stiles Stilinski and Lydia Martin what he found at Derek's loft. According to Scott, Deaton stated that the skulls carved on the rifle casings Scott found in the loft were the symbol of the Calavera Family of hunters who are located in Mexico. The three then met at Deaton's clinic to plan their trip to rescue Derek, who they believed had been captured by the Calaveras.

In 117,

In Orphaned,

In Weaponized,

In Monstrous,

In A Promise to the Dead,

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In Creatures of the Night, Deaton was mentioned by Scott in a conversation with Stiles, during which Scott brought up what Deaton had said to him in The Divine Move about "regression to the mean," and how life can't be all good or all bad. He then applied Deaton's words to their current situation, pointing out that since the past six months had neither been great nor terrible, the scales would eventually tip one way or the other, meaning that they would either become really good or really bad.

In Parasomnia,

In Dreamcatchers,

In Condition Terminal,

In Ouroboros,

In Lies of Omission, Deaton was mentioned by Scott, who was very worried about the fact that he hadn't heard from Deaton in over a week, which forced Scott to have to shut down the animal clinic until his return. In Damnatio Memoriae, Malia and Braeden interrogated a Soviet Special Forces officer named Kassian, which led them to learn that Deaton had been taken captive by the Desert Wolf.

In Codominance, Malia raided Deaton's office at the animal clinic in hopes of finding a clue as to how to locate him. While there, she was confronted by Theo Raeken, who taunted her about the fact that she would never find Deaton and that he was likely already dead before making her feel worse by suggesting it was Malia's fault that Deaton was captured, since, according to Theo, Malia had dared the Desert Wolf to come after her.

In The Sword and the Spirit,

In Amplification,

In Apotheosis,

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In Superposition,

In Face-to-Faceless,

In Pressure Test,

Personality[]

Throughout the series, Deaton's personality could best be described as mysterious, likely due, at least in part, to his nature as a Druid. He does his best to keep his cards close to the vest, and he never reveals more information than is absolutely necessary. Despite his desire to maintain an air of secrecy, he has developed a very close bond with Scott McCall and the members of his pack, and as a result, he does his best to help them as much as he can without revealing too much information. This bond has also extended to Derek Hale as well, due to the love he felt for his mother, Talia.

Deaton tries his best to come off as simply a veterinarian, and has yet to actually explicitly admit to being a Druid. However, when danger strikes, he has proven that he is more than capable of protecting himself, as he's demonstrated when fighting against human and supernatural foes alike with combat skills and an extendable steel batonā€”he simply prefers to downplay his skills in order to lure his opponents into a false sense of security. He has also proven that, unlike his sister Marin, who is dedicated to maintaining the balance of nature to the point of allowing innocents to die to so, Deaton does his best to protect everyone in need. However, as someone who tries to maintain the balance of nature, Deaton has a tendency to only provide guidance when it is requested rather than voluntarily, and he will not tell anyone what to doā€”he only explains what he knows about a certain situation and allows whomever he is advising to make an informed decision and does not try to manipulate the natural outcomes of whatever comes to pass.

Physical Appearance[]

Deaton is a tall, lean man with dark brunette, brown eyes and a shaved head. He is seen as a job at his pet clinic where he wears a white lab coat on top of business clothes, such as a white and white dress with buttons on neutral fabrics and leather loafers. In his spare time, he is seen in casual clothes such as jeans, boots and a black leather jacket. He typically wears his facial hair in a well-trimmed goatee or beard, which has started to grow gray hairs as he ages.

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

As a Druid, Deaton has a range of undefined powers that have yet to fully be revealed. As of yet, he has demonstrated an ability to almost magically break himself out of restraints and the locked trunk of Derek Hale's Camaro, has broken a chair thrown by Peter Hale with his chest (both of which imply he may have telekinetic powers), and he also somehow forced the transformed Kali to shift back into her human form. He also has a mastery over Mountain Ash, which he has built into his animal clinic, and of which he can make barriers by throwing the ash and willing it into the shape he desires. It is likely that he has additional powers, but he has yet to demonstrate them as of yet.

Abilities[]

In addition to the powers afforded to him by being a Druid, Deaton also possesses many human abilities as well, including:

  • Close-Quarters Combat: Deaton has proven himself to be a skilled combatant, who is able to defend himself against human and supernatural threats both with and without weapons. His weapon of choice is an extendable steel baton that he conceals in his sleeve, but he has also demonstrated knowledge in the use of other weapons as well, as evidenced during his battle with several Oni, where he attempted to disarm them of their ninjatos in order to fight on an even playing field.
  • Mythological Knowledge: Due to his Druid training, Deaton has a great deal of knowledge about numerous mythological beings and stories. As an Emissary, he is most knowledgeable about Werewolves, but he has also shown an understanding of other supernatural creatures, such as Werecoyotes, Kitsune, Oni, and Garudas. However, this knowledge is not absolute, as he needed to gain information from the Argent Bestiary to learn more about the Kanima, and seemed to lack extensive information about Werejaguars.
  • Herbological Knowledge: Due to his Druid training, Deaton has an immense knowledge of the use of herbs and plants, both as medicine, in spells and rituals, and as a weapon. He has used Mountain Ash, which is incinerated rowan wood, to great effect, and has instructed Scott McCall on the uses of mistletoe, both as weapons (such as temporarily neutralizing Jennifer Blake's glamour), as a cure (such as reversing the effects of Lydia Martin's trephination), or in spells (such as the surrogate sacrifice ritual performed by Scott, Stiles, and Allison). He also knew the uses of lichen, specifically a strain known as "letharia vulpina" that had been grown from the blood of a Nogitsune, to help weaken the Void Kitsune possessing Stiles.
  • Veterinary Medicine: As a veterinarian, Deaton is an expert when it comes to the health and medical treatment of animals, and as a result, this extends to supernatural creatures, especially those who are animal shapeshifters such as Werewolves, Werecoyotes, Kitsune, etc.
  • Multilingualism: Deaton has been shown to be somewhat fluent in American Sign Language and Japanese in addition to his native English.

Weaknesses[]

As a human, he has all the typical weaknesses of his species, particularly mortality, though, as a Druid, he has the potential to gain powers that can counter human weaknesses. Unfortunately, these powers are typically gained by becoming a Darach, or a Dark Druid who has been corrupted and gone off the path that typical Druids take by committing ritualistic human sacrifices.

Equipment[]

Appearances[]

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Etymology[]

  • Alan: Alan is a masculine English given name, though the meaning is unknown for certain due to the fact that there are numerous differing etymological theories attributed to the name. However, what is known is that it was introduced in Brittany as early as the 16th century; in Breton, alan is a colloquial term for "fox," and may have originally meant "deer," which is an interesting fact, considering that Deaton is a veterinarian and seems to have a connection to the god Cernunnos, who is called the "Horned God" due the antlers on his head. Additionally, the Irish form of the name is said to be a diminutive of a word meaning "rock" or "noble." Alternatively, the name may derive from the tribal name of the Alans, an Iranian people who migrated into Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries. Alan was the name of several dukes of Brittany, and Breton settlers introduced it to England after the Norman conquest. Variants of the name in other languages include: Alen (Croatian, Slovene); Alain (French); AilĆ­n (Irish); Allan, Allen (Scottish); Alun (Welsh).
  • Deaton: Deaton is an English surname recorded in many forms with varying spellings, such as Dayton, Deighton, Dieton, and Dyton. It is a locational family name that originates from any of three villages named Deighton near the city of York and the towns of Huddersfield and Northallerton, all of which are in Yorkshire county, England. It was first recorded with the spelling Dictone in the Doomsday Book of 1086, and it derives from the Old English pre-7th century word dic, meaning "ditch" or "dyke," and the suffix -tun, meaning "farm" or "settlement." Together, the name means "a settlement surrounded by a dyke/moat." Locational surnames such as this were usually acquired by the local lord of the manor, or by those whose former inhabitants had moved to another area, usually due to a need for work, making them best identified by their birthplace.

Trivia[]

  • Throughout his time in the series, Deaton has become a father figure to Scott McCall as well as the Emissary to the McCall Pack.
  • Deaton has traveled to the most countries throughout the seasons, as he went to Japan in Season 3B and went to Russia in Season 5A.
  • Deaton is known to speak English, Japanese, and American Sign Language, and possibly knows even more languages.
  • Deaton appears to have an alliance with Dr. Conrad Fenris, which has allowed him to gain favors regarding access to the supernatural ward of Eichen House on several occasions.
  • Almost nothing is known about Deaton and Marin Morrell's family life. In Abomination, Marin claimed to be French-Canadian, but it is unknown if she was telling the truth or not. If she was being truthful, then this could mean that Deaton, too, is French-Canadian.
    • It is also unknown why Deaton and his sister Marin have different last names, though there are several possible theories as to why this could be: Marin may be married or was married in the past and took her spouse's surname, or Deaton and Marin could be half-siblings with different fathers, or one or both of the siblings changed their names or took on an alias for some reason.
  • Like his sister Marin, Deaton possesses a pendant of Cernunnos, the Horned God in Celtic polytheistic mythology. Cernunnos is a deity who is associated with nature, fertility, hunting, and animals, with a specific association with deer.

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