11-21-2016, 12:59 PM
Hello Forum,
This thread has interesting discussion about some heavy issues. Google provides some definitions:
You may be familiar with the Scout Law. It has twelve points. The first two are trustworthy and loyal:
IMO, the two hexenbiest wesen have changed loyalties several times. IMO Renard is only loyal to himself, serves only if it advances him and has a clear history of treachery.
The final scene of season four demonstrates the power of trust to strengthen or destroy:
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This thread has interesting discussion about some heavy issues. Google provides some definitions:
Quote:By definition, moral character is the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, courage, fortitude, honesty and loyalty. In other words, it means that you're a good person and a good citizen with a sound moral compass.
Loyalty is defined as faithfulness or devotion to an obligation, commitment or person. Having or showing complete and constant support for someone or something with an unswerving allegiance.Trust is defined as the belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, or effective.
You may be familiar with the Scout Law. It has twelve points. The first two are trustworthy and loyal:
Quote:TrustworthyGrimm Wiki says this about hexenbiest/zauberbiest behavior:
A Scout tells the truth. He keeps his promises. Honesty is part of his code of conduct. People can depend on him.
Loyal
A Scout is true to his family, Scout leaders, friends, school, and nation.
Quote:They work at the command of royalty and are extremely loyal creatures, but they are only loyal to whomever they serve, as to others they are treacherous and manipulative, even to their own kind.Is it possible to determine the loyalty of the two primary Hexenbiest Wesen, Adalind and FrankenEve and the remaining (1/2) Zauberbiest, Renard?
IMO, the two hexenbiest wesen have changed loyalties several times. IMO Renard is only loyal to himself, serves only if it advances him and has a clear history of treachery.
The final scene of season four demonstrates the power of trust to strengthen or destroy:
Quote:Juliette: I didn't know Kenneth was gonna do that.IMO, Hexenette embraces treachery to betray Kelly's trust and savor her death. She uses Nick's love for her like a dagger through his heart then twist it to cause him more anguish.
Nick: She trusted you.
Juliette: I know. I thought they just wanted Diana.
Nick: You betrayed her! [He grabs her and pins her against a wall to choke her]
Juliette: [Gasping] Do it, Nick. Kill me. Just do it. Do it. [She gasps more. Nick lets go of her and she catches her breath] You can't put me out of your misery, huh? I hope you're not going to tell me you're still in love with me.
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