This page features all minor characters that made an appearance during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. It spotlights characters that essentially received minor roles but were relevant enough in the story to which a page was needed to document their involvement. Please use the Minor character infobox when adding a new addition to the page.
Emily[]
Emily was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. She was a young lesbian teen who was one of several of the Darach sacrifices. Emily was in a relationship with Caitlin for 3 months, she lived at home with her mother, so she and Caitlin went to the preserve to have some alone time.
In Fireflies, Emily went camping out in Beacon Hills Preserve with her girlfriend Caitlin. She was outside the tent when she saw a large snake. Caitlin told her to kick it but Emily decided against it. She said that if she kicked it then the snake would swallow her foot. She decided to jump over it and run inside the tent. Once inside, she was pleasantly surprised by the candles that her girlfriend had lit. They started kissing, and she admits that Caitlin makes her nervous but that it was a good thing. She then noticed a big bug on the tent which she suggested to be a mood killer. After the bug was knocked away, they began to kiss again. As Caitlin kissed her neck, she opened her eyes and saw dozens of bugs crawling all over the outside of the tent. Emily screamed in fear and then noticed a bug on her shoulder. She began to panic and ran outside the tent. As she exited, several more bugs crawled on her, making her run off.
As she ran through the woods, she tripped over a rock and fell. She lifted her head up as she heard a scattering noise. Looking behind her, Emily saw a large number of bugs coming her way. They crawled all over her and she disappeared beneath the insects. Some time later, Sheriff Stilinski, along with several other officers, found Emily's body in the woods, with three distinct injuries; her head was bashed in; her throat was slit; and she was strangled, along with being tied to a tree with rope.
Unnamed Male Sacrifice[]
The Unnamed Male Sacrifice was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. He was one of several sacrifices committed by The Darach. His head was bashed in, throat was slit and strangled by a garrote and left the pool. He was later revealed to be a virgin and this is what made him the necessary sacrifice.
In Fireflies, his body was discovered at a local swimming pool by Lydia Martin. Earlier that night, she had left her home with the intent to get some medicine from the store. As she drove, she had no idea she was heading towards the pool until she got out the car and realized where she was. This freaked her out, but she saw something floating in the water so she decided to check it out. As Lydia got closer to the pool, she became increasingly nervous, she then determined that it was body. Lydia knelt down and flipped the body over. Discovering that it was just a practice dummy for lifeguard training, she was relieved; however, when she lifted her hands off the ground, she noticed that they were covered in blood. Lydia looked up and saw a murdered man sitting in the life guard chair.
Lydia called Stiles Stilinski who showed up to the scene of the crime. he first checked on Lydia then he called Scott McCall. They believed this killing to be the fault of Cora Hale and Vernon Boyd, two out of control werewolves. Scott wanted Stiles to check just to be sure, seeing that the pool was on the other side of the woods and Cora and Boyd couldn't have possibly made it that far in such little time. Later that night, Scott and Chris Argent arrived at the pool and found the teen's dead body being placed in the ambulance. Seeing this convinced Chris to help them catch Boyd and Cora and prevent anyone else from dying.
Mr. Westover[]
Mr. Westover was introduced in Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. As the history teacher at Beacon Hills High School, he became a tragic victim of the Darachāa dark druid conducting ritual sacrifices around the town. In Episode 9, āThe Girl Who Knew Too Much,ā Mr. Westover is targeted in the "philosopher" category of sacrifices, which includes individuals who hold knowledge and wisdom. Although Allison Argent and Isaac Lahey locate him, they arrive too late, witnessing his death at the hands of the Darach
Jared[]
Jared was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf.
In āFrayedā Jared was seen on the bus ride to the lacrosse meet, feeling very nauseous. Coach yelled at him to not throw up but because Scott was secretly hurt and needed to go to the rest stop, which coach wouldnāt let him, Stiles then went to Jaredās seat and made him throw up, forcing coach and the bus driver to pull over at the rest stop.
In the episode āLetharia Vulpinaā he innocently picked up a birthday present on the school bus which the police believed to be a bomb. But it turned out to be a decoy containing Sherif Stilinski name plaque, which made Sherif Stilinski realise that the actual bomb was at the Sheriff's Station, Where it later went off.
Alicia Boyd[]
Alicia Boyd was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. She is Boyd's deceased sister. How she died is unknown.
In Motel California, it was revealed through a wolfsbane induced hallucination that Vernon Boyd had a sister named Alicia that died of an unknown cause. After being poisoned on the school bus with the wolfsbane, Boyd began to hear his dead sister, she was saying "don't leave me", "you weren't supposed to leave me" and "why did you leave me?". Boyd is caught off guard by this, and is absolutely confused by the sound of his sister's voice. He digs through the large ice machine to find her, and he sees Alicia's face within the ice, this scares Boyd, he steps back and drops his ice bucket. The wolfsbane, along with the hallucination of his sister led Boyd to try and kill himself.
He filled a bathtub up with water and grabbed a large safe. With this safe, he got in the tub, and used it as an anchor to hold him down, as he drowned himself. Stiles Stilinski and Lydia Martin got there just in time to save Boyd by throwing a road flare in the water. The heat from the flare appeared to cure him of the wolfsbane poisoning.
Marco[]
Marco was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. He was first seen during a flashback that took place years ago in Beacon Hills. He was one of Deucalion's outspoken Betas. He had an important role to play in the man that Deucalion became.
Marco was first mentioned by Deucalion in Unleashed, though not by name, when Deucalion explained to Derek Hale that one of his Betas once tried to take his Alpha status after he was blinded, which led him to discover that Alphas can subsume the power of their Betas by killing them.
In the flashbacks in Visionary, Marco, along with the rest of Deucalion's original pack, accompanied their alpha, to the old, abandoned distillery that was acting as a meeting place for their pack, Kali's original pack, Ennis' original pack, and the Hale Pack led by Talia Hale. Ennis called them there to show them what happened to one of his Betas, who, according to Ennis, was shot in the neck with an arrow by the Argents before they tortured him by ripping out his claws and finally cutting him in half. Marco openly questioned Ennis as to why the hunters would kill his Beta and forced him to admit that the Beta had killed one of the Argents, which led Ennis to insist that it was purely an accident. Marco's argument led Deucalion to argue that going after the Argents would cause a war that none of them would survive, but Talia sided with Ennis, insisting that they also had rituals for how to deal with the loss of pack members.
After the loss of Deucalion's eyesight at the hands of Gerard Argent, Marco quickly decided that he was no longer fit to lead the pack, so he attacked his Alpha with the intent to steal his power. However, he was no match for Deucalion, whose adrenaline rush caused him to realize that he could still see somewhat with his werewolf eyes. Deucalion then was so overcome by anger that he tore Marco apart, which led him to unconsciously take his younger Beta's power and add it to his own, making him stronger, faster, and generally more powerful. It was Marco's death that led Deucalion to decide to slay the rest of his Betas and take their power as well. Afterward, he started to build the Alpha Pack by convincing Ennis and Kali in turn to do the same to their Betas, creating the most powerful werewolf pack with the power he stole from Marco and the others.
Merrick & Hayes[]
Merrick & Hayes were characters introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. They were soldiers that had been stationed at the Oak Creek Internment camp in 1943. They work alongside Corporal Rhys and had a major role to play in the camp's destruction.
In The Fox and the Wolf, via flashback, they are loading off multiple dead bodies of Japanese-American. As they are doing this, Merrick is riddling Hayes, he says....
"What gets broken without being held?"
"What has teeth but doesnāt bite?"
"What has a neck but no head?"
The answer to these three riddles were "A Promise", "A Comb" and "A Bottle". However, Hayes shows not interesting or amusement in these riddles, he's taking the current situation much more serious. They go back to the truck to retrieve the gas canisters, when they look over they notice a man wrapped in bandages rising up from the bodies. Hayes pulls out his gun and fires multiple shots but it has no effect, the creature grabs Hayes' hands and turns the gun on him and fires. The creature then catches up to Merrick at the front of the truck, he grabs the soldier and says what has a neck but no head, it then rips Merrick's head off.
Contributors Message: The following events written below took place before the initial flashback above.
Merrick, Hayes, and Corporal Rhys are unloading supplies of all kinds of the vehicle at Camp Oak Creek. As they are doing this Noshiko Yukimura is stealing goods, they notice that the count is low and soon realize that someone is stealing supplies. They enter one of the barrack's after hearing a window break, Merrick confronts them on the stolen supplies, he grabs on one of the women and says that he's just checking her, Hayes prepares to check the rest of the barrack, but Rhys stops them, he says they'll do it in the morning. Hayes and Merrick knows that this'll give them a chance to get rid of the stolen supplies but Rhys forces them to leave anyways. Merrick and Hayes meet up with the camp's doctor and exchange money with him, it is currently unknown what for. It was later revealed that Merrick, Hayes and the doctor were stealing medicine and selling it on the black market. Once the prisoners learn of what's been happening to the medicine, they riot, this leads to multiple prisoners being shot and killed. Merrick and Hayes were given the task of disposing of the bodies. This is what lead to their deaths.
Oliver[]
Oliver was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf.
In āEcho Houseā when Stiles is admitted to Eichen House, Oliver is his room mate. He teaches Stiles the lay of the land and explains to him who all the patients are and what theyāre there for. Later he attends group therapy with Stiles. Oliver helps Stiles get his hands on Brunskiās keys to go to the basement. Later on in the episode we see Oliver tasing and sedating Stiles and Malia under the Nogitsuneās instructions. He then places the drill used for trepanation by Maliaās head about to trepenate her. At the same time the Nogitsune is telling Stiles to let him in or Oliver will kill Malia. To save Malia, Stiles letās the nogitsune in and the Nogitsune takes over Stiles body, breaks lose from the restraints and smashes Oliverās head with the drill, leaving him unconscious on the floor.
Kyle[]
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Dr. Liston[]
Dr. Liston was a character that was introduced during Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf.
In the flashback story told by Noshiko Yukimura in āThe Fox and the Wolfā he is a corrupt Doctor during world war 2 at an internment camp for Japanese-Americans called Camp Oak Creek. He is revealed to be selling huge portions of the medicine that should go to the prisoners on the black market for his own profit. This revelation leads to the Riot at Oak Creek.
Ikeda[]
In the TV series Teen Wolf, Ikeda is a Yakuza boss in Japan who owns a white wolf named Yuki. His father the former KumichÅ was possessed by a nogitsune (a malevolent kitsune or fox spirit) and was killed by Oni (supernatural creatures) in the past. Ikeda's garden is significant because it is the same location where Chris Argent had his first arms deal with the Yakuza and where the Oni appeared and killed the nogitsune-possessed kumichÅ (Yakuza boss), who was Ikeda's father. The garden contains a special type of lichen called letharia vulpina, which grew from the blood of the nogitsune and is used to poison the nogitsune possessing Stiles. In the episode "Letharia Vulpina," Alan Deaton travels to Japan to obtain a sample of this unique lichen to help neutralize the nogitsune. During this encounter, Deaton and Chris Argent set up a ruse to obtain the sample by pretending to treat Ikeda's wolf, Yuki, with a paralytic toxin (Kanima venom).
Kumicho[]
The Kumicho or Ikeda's Father was a character introduced in Season 3B of MTV's Teen Wolf . In a flashback story told by Chris Argent, he recounts that when he was 18 years old, he arranged his first gun deal with a Yakuza family and its leaderāthe Kumicho. "Kumicho" is the title given to the head or leader of a Yakuza organization.
In the context of Teen Wolf , the Kumicho was a powerful figure who rose through the ranks after being possessed by a Nogitsune , a dark and malevolent type of Void Kitsune. This possession granted him influence and strength, allowing him to dominate his criminal syndicate.
The Kumicho was also the father of Ikeda and Deputy Ishida, one of the Yakuza members later seen in Beacon Hills. However, the Kumicho met a brutal and symbolic fate when he was killed by the Oniāsupernatural assassins bound to the Noshiko's will. The Oni lifted him into the air as his blood poured out into a fountain located in Ikedaās garden.
Years later, the site where the Kumicho's blood had been spilled transformed into a bush of wolf lichen āa plant highly toxic to both werewolves and kitsunes, symbolizing the lingering darkness and consequences of past actions.
Ashley[]
Ashley, played by Sloane Avery, is a character introduced in Season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf. She appears in the episode "Unleashed," where she is shown as the girlfriend of Kyle, a teenager whose body is discovered on a cross-country track. Her brief but memorable scene includes an intense exchange with Stiles Stilinski, who questions her about Kyle's background, specifically if he was a virgināa sensitive question that leads Ashley to angrily slap him before reluctantly answering. This moment underscores her emotional vulnerability and the shock of Kyle's death, adding depth to the high-stakes mystery and tension within the season
Etymology[]
- Emily: Emily comes from the original medieval Roman name Aemilius. It translates best as "rival" or "to emulate."
- Mr. Westover:
- Jared: Jared is a boy's name of Hebrew origin meaning "he descends".
- Alycia Boyd:
- Alycia: Alycia is a variation of Alicia which is a girls name of Spanish origin meaning "noble"
- Boyd: Boyd is an ancient surname of Irish and Scottish origin that is thought to be locational, referring to those from the island of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, also known as "Bod;"
- Marco: Marco is a boy's name of Spanish and Italian origin meaning "warlike"
- Merrick: Merrick is a boy's name meaning "fame, power".
- Hayes: Hayes is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English origin meaning "hedged area".
- Oliver: Oliver is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "olive tree".
- Kyle: Kyle is both a boy's name and a girl's name of Scottish origin meaning "narrow spit of land".
- Dr. Liston:
- Ikeda: Ikeda means ārice paddy near the lakeā
- Kumicho: Kumicho means āhead of familyā
- Ashley: Ashley is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English origin meaning "dweller near the ash tree meadow".
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