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Teen Wolf: Savage Roots

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Teen Wolf: Savage Roots —Summary Two years have passed since the battle that changed everything. After the defeat of the Nogitsune, the pack of Scott McCall finally believed peace had come to Beacon Hills. But peace came at a terrible cost. The legendary werewolf Derek Hale sacrificed himself to destroy the darkness once and for all, leaving behind his son Eli Hale and a legacy the pack will never forget. And against all odds, Allison Argent returned from the dead. For two quiet years, life moved forward. Some members of the pack left Beacon Hills to follow their dreams. Others stayed behind, trying to build normal lives in a town that has never truly been normal. Scott McCall, the True Alpha, finally allowed himself something he had fought for his entire life—happiness. Now engaged to Allison, Scott has spent the last two years living the closest thing he has ever known to peace. But peace never lasts in Beacon Hills. One night, far away from Beacon Hills, a lone figure dressed in dark clothing approaches a massive ancient door hidden deep beneath the earth. His face is covered. In his hand is a key older than history itself. As the key turns, a whisper echoes through the darkness: "It's time the world remembered my name." The door slowly opens. Something ancient awakens. The same night, Scott wakes suddenly from a nightmare. A scream tears from his throat as he bolts upright in bed. The next morning, he steps outside his house… and freezes. Blood stains the street. Across the ground, written in red, are the words: “Coming for all of you.” Scott isn’t the only one who receives the message. Across the country, strange signs begin appearing to those connected to the supernatural world. Lydia Martin begins uncontrollably writing the same words over and over again: Death is coming. The deep sea rises. Her banshee powers are screaming a warning she cannot fully understand. Meanwhile, Stiles Stilinski returns to Beacon Hills, hoping to repair his complicated relationship with Lydia—bringing his sharp wit and chaotic humor back to the pack just when they need it most. Old allies gather once again: Jackson Whittemore Malia Tate Jordan Parrish Peter Hale Sheriff Noah Stilinski And ethan Steiner But something far worse is happening beyond Beacon Hills. News reports begin spreading across the world: People are disappearing. Entire towns are going silent. And something unseen is moving in the shadows. Scott calls the pack back together, realizing the warning wasn’t meant for just him. Someone—or something—is targeting every supernatural creature on Earth. In the darkness, a hidden army begins to rise. Ancient creatures long thought extinct. Beings older than werewolves. Monsters sent to hunt the pack. And behind it all stands a mysterious figure who seems to know everything about them. During their investigation, the pack uncovers something impossible. There may be a way to bring the dead back to life. The same forbidden power that once allowed the Nogitsune to resurrect Allison might not be gone after all. The discovery raises terrifying questions: Could Derek Hale still be alive? And if the dead can return… What else might come back with them? As the threat grows stronger, the pack must face more than just monsters. Old rivalries return. Betrayals begin to surface. New supernatural factions appear. And the world of the supernatural is revealed to be far larger than anyone ever imagined. Some whisper of ancient gods who created the supernatural itself. Among them is a name spoken only in forgotten texts: Odin. A being said to be the father of all supernatural knowledge. A god who may hold the secrets to the very source of their powers. But if gods truly exist… Then the creature rising from the darkness may be something even worse.
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