At the start of Teen Wolf Season 4, a mysterious hit list known as the Deadpool surfaces in Beacon Hills. At the very top—above Scott McCall, Derek Hale, and every other supernatural creature—is a name few have dared to speak aloud: Aria Wolfe.
Aria is not a werewolf. Not a banshee. Not a chimera, kanima, or anything the world has faced before.
She is a true shapeshifter—able to transform into any animal she can imagine, whether it exists today or walked the earth eons ago. Her most iconic and feared form: the Sabretooth Tiger, a monstrous relic of nature’s fury and her personal favorite.
But it's not just the shifting that makes her dangerous.
Aria possesses a healing factor stronger than any known creature, allowing her to recover from injuries that would kill even the most resilient werewolves in seconds. Her strength, speed, senses, and combat instincts rival—no, eclipse—those of any pack alpha, omega, or otherwise. She can fight with the cunning of a hawk, the brutality of a bear, or the stealth of a panther, all within a single heartbeat.
Powerful. Unpredictable. Untamed.
For years, Aria has hidden in the shadows, hunted by those who fear what they don’t understand. But with her name now branded with the highest bounty on the Deadpool, hiding is no longer an option.
When she crosses paths with Scott McCall and his pack, the lines between ally and threat blur. Some see her as a savior. Others as a monster.
She’s not part of nature’s plan. She is nature rewritten.