Thread:Pavelpetrovich/@comment-30270234-20171102151752/@comment-33396773-20171215191848

I will grant you that there is not enough imformation to completely discount the possibility that the Gevaudan loup-garou might have had loup-garou descendants, but Occam's Razor suggests that he didn't.

One can assume either:

- that the loup-garou had descendants

- that those descendants were cursed

- that the cursed descendants have been restraining themselves through upwards of five thousand full moons (which, as established by Harry elsewhere in Fool Moon, takes a very powerful protective circle unless one has a large plot of uninhabited land to roam)

Or:

- that the loup-garou did not have any descendants, or that those descendants did not inherit the curse.

I will also grant that the former set of assumptions is perfectly applicable to the MacFinn bloodline, but that's because we know much more about the MacFinn case than the Gevaudan case.