Esther killed Klaus to turn him into a vampire, right? Wouldnt his werewolf gene have died with his death too? THen how did he become a werewolf/ hybrid with his first kill and killed all those villages which prompted Esther to use that spell on him.
Also if Esther has not used that spell on Klaus, wouldnt becoming hybrid's have been possible without using Hope's or Elena's blood?
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Since werewolves are (most likely though not confirmed) not natural then unlike with witches (except siphoners) it isnt against nature to have a combination of werewolf vampire, so he kept the gene then triggered it.
And yes. If the hybrid curse had never been put on him then he shouldn't need doppelgänger blood to turm other hybrids, he should just be able to do like any other vampire.
Since werewolves are (most likely though not confirmed) not natural then unlike with witches (except siphoners) it isnt against nature to have a combination of werewolf vampire, so he kept the gene then triggered it.
They must be natural if they have a gene.... Gene can only come from parents... At least in this world of JP. I seem to recall that is why werewolves are not called abomination of nature.
Witches are definitely real.
I have been wondering about the bold part too. Assuming Esther had not done that curse on Klaus, what if only one of the things was possible (since I believe werewolves were created by nature)? We never got to find out the exact nature of Klaus because that curse was placed on him that very same day, right?
If the hybrid curse had never been put on him then he shouldn't need doppelgänger blood to turm other hybrids, he should just be able to do like any other vampire.
But since you have mentioned that bold part , I am doubtful about my own theory . Maybe that was the reason werewolves couldn't be turned into hybrid since that goes against act of nature with ww being natural and vampires abomination. Maybe that was another reason why they need special ingredient for transformation (elena's blood).
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Nature created witches to serve and protect. They would never create monsters, that's why they are against vampires, and werewolves are monsters. Nature is also not the only thing that can creat a gene.
No, but they do refer to becoming an active wolf as "triggering the curse", which implies witchcraft being their genesis. As does the prerequisite to becoming a wolf. They're cursed to become animals as punishment for killing someone (intentionally or not).
So you think that witches created that gene in them? How is that even possible?
OR that witches mutated that gene, that already exists, somehow to keep the werewolves in check?
But isn't it possible that nature made them that way and that becoming of wolf is a form of punishment by nature for taking a life?
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So the reason why Klaus's gene didnt die with him when Esther killed him was because it was not created by nature then? It is confusing lol... since it was passed on to him by the act of nature... through his birth but since the original gene was an act of witch and not nature, it survived the death OR it could be a plot hole?
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I'm speculating, since neither show has said definitely how wolves were created. But using the word 'curse' is pretty telling.
If a witch had cursed them, nature/magic would have done the mutation. After all, vampires heal, and the science behind that wasn't understood at the time they were created. It's not like witches need to be biologists to cast spells.
Nature could have done, but I thought nature works through the witches, as far as supernatural beings go. There's no way, biologically, that a human could become a wolf naturally. It had to have been a curse.
I really don't know, since we've never seen an untriggered wolf become a hybrid. Klaus may just be the exception, not the rule. But Damon did tell us way back when that vampire bodies are essentially human functionally, so maybe the gene only stays dead as long as the body is dead?
Nature could have done, but I thought nature works through the witches, as far as supernatural beings go. There's no way, biologically, that a human could become a wolf naturally. It had to have been a curse.
So the thing is that since werewolf is made by trigging a GENE, that gene has to exist in the body before a witch can curse it... BIologically it is not possible for a witch to create a gene. She can manipulate with what already exists but can she create something that can pass on from parent to child?
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