02-19-2018, 12:32 PM
(02-19-2018, 09:46 AM)eric Wrote:(02-17-2018, 06:35 PM)irukandji Wrote: It would be unimaginable to think that wesen in Portland aren't walking around just being normal people. Nick didn't shy away from walking around in public either. If they didn't woge, they would have passed Nick and he them without incident. Rolek didn't exhibit himself to be a grimm so there'd be no need for him to exist under the radar either. Any wesen passing him by would take him for just an ordinary human and he them as well. He had to fight some, no doubt, but that just comes with them finding out he's a grimm.Let's say you are walking in the woods. You meet a hungry wolf or bear who is gowling and showing its fangs . Do you wait to see if it attacks or do you take your rifle and kill it? Wessen are taught from early childhood that the only good Grimm is a dead Grimm. Bud had no reason to think he would be attacked by Nick while fixing his fridge, yet he ran and told his friends there was a Grimm in town, they drove by the house and fled when Nick looked their way. Truble never said the wessen looked at her, said "Oh, how nice, a Grimm, having a nice day in our little town?" No, it was "Yell Grimm and try to kill me". Rolek would have had the same experience, no one waits until the Grimm is swinging his sword to say "Opps, guess I should have tried to kill her faster."
Nick's presence as combination cop and grimm seemed to put woged wesen on a death track. Rolek's presence may have affected woged wesen differently. No doubt some wesen would be prepared to fight Rolek. But, after woging *and* seeing he wasn't a threat, would they simply leave him alone? I think so.
I don't agree with this and I think the example you gave regarding wild animals is not a valid comparison.
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