06-06-2015, 02:40 PM
(06-06-2015, 12:05 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Rosalee when Juliette asked her it you had to be born a hexenbeist Rosalee said you could be made one but didn't know that much about it.
I like Rosalie but I wonder about her sometimes, especially after intelligent statements like this that tell us nothing. But while we're on the subject of Rosalie, just what is she? A wesen MD? A wesen pharmacist? A wesen herbalist?
(06-06-2015, 12:05 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: So let's say some one knew a hexenbeist and wanted those type of powers, she would find someone like the women in Austria who knew how to start the process like she did for Adalind. The one wanting the powers (after the whole getting just say the item needed) then they would have to accepted by the hexenbeist as a new host,but we would get a run of the mill hexenbeist with what ever level of power the original hexenbeist had (just thinking).
The birth of Diana wasn't necessary for the completion Adalind's process, but the process did increase Diana powers (or made her something new). Now let's say somewhere in Juliette past was a hexenbieist (stealing your idea) the change for Juliette to Adalind (I'm back to her hair) the small sample in the hair was what started the process on Juliette but when you put a Grimm in the picture you get something that can't be explained.
I could actually see this, if say for example they took something from Adalind that was alive and added it to the potion. But Elizabeth used her hair, which is dead, and concocted the potion.
Both Elizabeth and Juliette took the potion and neither one of them mentioned any internal changes. When asked, Juliette said she was still Juliette. So I don't think the hair had anything to do with Juliette becoming a hexenbiest. I'm not saying the hair wasn't important, but the way I see it, they needed something of that nature that was Adelind's so Juliette could look like Adelind and reverse Nick's spell. Other than that, I don't see Adelind's hair as having any bearing on Juliette becoming a hexenbiest.
Nick slept with Juliette while he was a Grimm and Juliette was never affected by that. But he only slept with Adelind once. On top of that, his Grimm powers were removed during their time together with some sort of spell. In short, he is not the same as he was before. I don't know how to put this, but maybe he absorbed some of Adelind at that time and passed some of that in to Juliette. In a sense, you could be right, it could be a combination of Grimm-Adelind that passed on to Juliette. I don't think the Grimm part would have affected her though. It never did before. The Adelind part? it could have. If Juliette had dormant hexenbiest blood, perhaps the Adelind part triggered a defense mechanism and Juliette began the process of becoming a hexenbiest.
So back to Rosalie, who knows that hexenbiests can be made, but doesn't have much other valuable information when it comes to hexenbiests. I assume Rosalie's basing this information on her resources, specifially Austrian resources, like you pointed out, jsgrimm. From what I understand, Juliette is of Spanish descent. We know there are Austrian wesen and we know there are American wesen. It stands to reason that there are Spanish wesen as well. Maybe Juliette's ancestors were able to hide their hexenbiest tendencies to the point where it naturally became dormant.
(06-06-2015, 12:05 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: We may be putting ideas into what I call "in the script" meaning it not ever going to be explained just is. Your thoughts?
Well, a lot of this I think is probably just a big fat continuity error. I tended to look at wesen as an ultra human, but if they can be made? It rather takes the fun out of Grimm.
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