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Bremen ruins and the house of postman - brandon - 03-17-2018

What is?


RE: Bremen ruins and the house of postman - rpmaluki - 03-17-2018

Bremen ruins are the wooded area where Nick took Adalind's powers in order to save Hank.

The postman's cabin (not necessarily his house) is in the first episode of the show, Nick's first wesen case where he'd saved a kidnapped girl from the blutbad postman. It's also the same place Nick and Renard took Adalind and the kids at the end of the show in order to hide Diana away from Zerstörer. Because it's isolated in the woods, they thought he wouldn't find them but he did.

Does this answer your questions?


RE: Bremen ruins and the house of postman - brandon - 03-17-2018

What places are they really and where are they.


RE: Bremen ruins and the house of postman - dicappatore - 03-17-2018

(03-17-2018, 11:36 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Bremen ruins are the wooded area where Nick took Adalind's powers in order to save Hank.

The postman's cabin (not necessarily his house) is in the first episode of the show, Nick's first wesen case where he'd saved a kidnapped girl from the blutbad postman. It's also the same place Nick and Renard took Adalind and the kids at the end of the show in order to hide Diana away from Zerstörer. Because it's isolated in the woods, they thought he wouldn't find them but he did.

Does this answer your questions?


Isn't that also the same Cabin Nick fought with Adalind and took her Hexenbiest away. Also where Nick and Sean squared off just before they did the cleansing ritual to get Juliette her memories back? They used that set a few times. I think it is located just outside Portland near the woods/forest begins out of town.

I been in Portland a few times back in the days to get some late fall skiing on left over snow from the previous winter on Mt. Hood. As you drive out of the city, it kinda ends abruptly in some places and all the suddenly you are in the woods. Well at least thats how it was 20 some years ago.