Thread:Pavelpetrovich/@comment-30270234-20171102151752/@comment-33396773-20171215182945

Here are the most relevant quotes from Bob in Fool Moon, chapter 7:

"The loup-garou are major monsters, Harry. Someone has cursed them to become a wolflike demon, and usually at the full moon. That someone's got to be really powerful, too, like a major heavy-weight sorcerer or a demon lord or one of the Faerie Queens. When the full moon comes, they transform into a monster, go on a killing spree, and slaughter everything they come across until the moon sets or the sun rises."

"(They have) Supernatural speed and power. Supernatural ferocity. They recover from injuries almost instantly, if they become hurt at all. They're immune to poison and any kind of sorcery that goes for the brain. Killing machines."

"The last major loup-garou rampage happened around Gevaudan, France, back in the sixteenth century. More than two hundred people were killed in little more than a year."

"Only a silver weapon can hurt a loup-garou, and not only that, the silver has to be inherited from a family member."

"In the middle of this town, you'd have a dozen people dead every time the full moon came around."

Bob says nothing about the descendants of loup-garou being cursed as well (and if that were typical of loup-garou curses in general, he should have known and told Harry), nor anything about any loup-garou massacres in Gevaudan more recently than the 16th century.

In conclusion, the curse that the MacFinn bloodline would never die out, and that they'd always bear the loup-garou curse, seems specific to the MacFinns rather than applicable to the loup-garou in general.