(09-23-2017, 05:50 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I think they overestimated their own place in the wesen world and got sloppy. They had probably been coasting on their past history for a long time.
I can't see how they would be of any effect. They're remotely located to begin with, and it's obvious they don't have all of the resources to know when every single wesen might take the plunge and remain in permanent woge for all to see. They certainly didn't do anything about the wesen who was in the carnival.
(09-23-2017, 10:10 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: More like the same force that created wesen, also created Grimms. Humans exist in their own bubble, where they see no wesen, hear no wesen, speak no wesen and the wesen community and Grimms complied with that for centuries because they exist in their own bubble separate from the humans that's why they can disregard human laws when it suited them. The problem is none of these groups exist in isolation, at some stage they need to come together, find common ground and work from there.
I don't think wesen disregard human laws that often. I don't even think most of them want to be revealed as wesen, but instead want to be considered the same as humans. What I wonder is, if some wesen can really take the strain of appearing as total humans day after day. Or do those that can't turn to crime as a way of coping?
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