(01-15-2018, 10:45 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Grimms would be valuable to any non-wesen who wanted to be able to identify wesen, which of course would have to be someone who knew about wesen. That was the resistance first, which from the meeting Renard attended was apparently mostly kehrseite, and then the federal govt through HW.
Grimm would only be valuable to any non-wesen who didn't already have wesen on their side. If they had wesen on their side, which I believe was probably more of the case than not, then they didn't need grimms.
It stands to reason that humans worked alongside of wesen and no doubt made lasting friendships with them. I wonder then how many humans were appalled at a grimm entering the picture and wiping out wesen simply because they were wesen.
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