03-14-2016, 06:59 AM
I found a manuscript talking about the "True Cross" and in it there are references to Constantinople, Hadrian's (just a short sentence so far - but mentioned) and the Knights etc.
I scrolled through a bit rapidly and found the section about "miracles of the True Cross" and this is what is what it said (after talking about how pieces would be trimmed from it and then later saying how it had been cut into 19 pieces and they talked about how there are small pieces - from the trimmings all over the world) anyway here's what I found interesting:
"Even its smallest fragments have been known to be miracle working; the sick have been healed, demons cast out, and protection afforded to those who wear and venerate it."
DEMONS CAST OUT ... Adalind? Eve?
So many possibilities and so many ways depending on whose hands it falls into make it very much significant and a reason IMO to hide it. Wielding that type of power is dangerous in and of itself. Perhaps Nick will trim a small piece for Adalind or even Eve perhaps. Telling one or the other (or both) that this will remove your biest ...
On another note, Adalind's powers are different. She didn't go all crypt-keeper on us. You saw the muscles change - after she grabbed her tummy "the biest was woke" and erupted ... yet when the water started to boil there was no shift in her demeanor OR her muscles ... it just happened. With Eve she still turns all crypt-keeper on us to use powers; or her eyes go all creepfest LOL when she would woge Nick could NOT look at her and Adalind isn't changing into that so he doesn't have to worry about "that happening" and being all turned off from it as in kissing a bag of icky bones etc. So, is Adalind much stronger than Eve now?
I also had read that the zombie references that people keep referring to regarding Nick is NOT something they are resurrecting or even venturing out on; that it was completed at the end of that episode. Nick is not a zombie. His powers are enhanced and that is something different and not related to the zombie thing. Making me more cautionary in that when Nick destroys a Wesen his powers change and adapt - similar to what he was fighting against and/or destroyed. As in taking certain qualities or growing certain ones as a Grimm. Hence, why they killed Wesen to become stronger and better Grimms. It was an older article that was referenced in btw regarding the zombie thing. I will try to find it in a bit (little later on) and post it. But I find it interesting theorizing that maybe Nick "needs" to fight and destroy Wesen in order to not be as weak and gain more strength as a Grimm along with better abilities to fight and gain perhaps new qualities and skills as a Grimm. Just a thought ...
I scrolled through a bit rapidly and found the section about "miracles of the True Cross" and this is what is what it said (after talking about how pieces would be trimmed from it and then later saying how it had been cut into 19 pieces and they talked about how there are small pieces - from the trimmings all over the world) anyway here's what I found interesting:
"Even its smallest fragments have been known to be miracle working; the sick have been healed, demons cast out, and protection afforded to those who wear and venerate it."
DEMONS CAST OUT ... Adalind? Eve?
So many possibilities and so many ways depending on whose hands it falls into make it very much significant and a reason IMO to hide it. Wielding that type of power is dangerous in and of itself. Perhaps Nick will trim a small piece for Adalind or even Eve perhaps. Telling one or the other (or both) that this will remove your biest ...
On another note, Adalind's powers are different. She didn't go all crypt-keeper on us. You saw the muscles change - after she grabbed her tummy "the biest was woke" and erupted ... yet when the water started to boil there was no shift in her demeanor OR her muscles ... it just happened. With Eve she still turns all crypt-keeper on us to use powers; or her eyes go all creepfest LOL when she would woge Nick could NOT look at her and Adalind isn't changing into that so he doesn't have to worry about "that happening" and being all turned off from it as in kissing a bag of icky bones etc. So, is Adalind much stronger than Eve now?
I also had read that the zombie references that people keep referring to regarding Nick is NOT something they are resurrecting or even venturing out on; that it was completed at the end of that episode. Nick is not a zombie. His powers are enhanced and that is something different and not related to the zombie thing. Making me more cautionary in that when Nick destroys a Wesen his powers change and adapt - similar to what he was fighting against and/or destroyed. As in taking certain qualities or growing certain ones as a Grimm. Hence, why they killed Wesen to become stronger and better Grimms. It was an older article that was referenced in btw regarding the zombie thing. I will try to find it in a bit (little later on) and post it. But I find it interesting theorizing that maybe Nick "needs" to fight and destroy Wesen in order to not be as weak and gain more strength as a Grimm along with better abilities to fight and gain perhaps new qualities and skills as a Grimm. Just a thought ...