(03-06-2018, 11:52 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: again very good points. I think it points to the direction that for some reason wesen in our world were in smaller quantity in the beginning. Or maybe each specy fought their own battle. What I mean is that maybe there weren’t a leader capable of unite all the different types of wesen under a single flag.
I don't think it's a big brain stretch that wesen were able to unite and become a singular power, for example, like the Roman Empire. They may have started the Roman Empire for all we know. That empire was made up of all kinds of people. Many countries favored Roman occupation because they were given protection by a sovereignty as well as access to other benefits. In return, Roman gained a larger empire, could levy taxes, and assimilate any resources the country had to offer into their empire.
Grimm portrays wesen in an unsavory light. Most are brutish, mean, have a tendency toward criminal activity, and are not very smart. As such, they cannot unite into a formidable force. I imagine all of this is done to promote the noble, oh so stalwart and objective Nick. Even Monroe, who in my opinion has the intelligence and the empathy to be a leader, is not given an opportunity to do so. Would it really be so hard to imagine that a man like Monroe could gain a following that could evolve into an empire?
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