(10-17-2018, 04:01 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: I don't think they had past encounters with Hexenbiests but I do think they already had an aversion to them independent of Nick's diaries. Hexenbiests are infamous in the wesen world and are feared maybe as much as Grimms are. Nick's diaries would've confirmed what they already believed.
(10-17-2018, 04:07 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Most of the information in the Grimm books seemed to be pretty common knowledge to Monroe, Rosalee and even Bud, although they often had different perspectives on it. When it came to hexenbiests, theirs seemed to be much worse than what Nick got from the book.
It seemed to me that Monroe and Rosalee were the most grounded among the characters. Monroe admitted that grimms were a childhood fear, yet he seemed to have no fear of Nick, and he knew he was a grimm right away. He also knew of grimms because his family had direct encounters with them.
But if he never encountered a hexenbiest, why the fear? I wonder if because the hexenbiest is part of human culture, maybe Monroe and Rosalee's outlook is partly based on human culture which often personfies witches on media like movies and television.
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