(08-19-2015, 10:00 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: I hope you mean this to be funny as I had a good chuckle.
I did. I had this image of a hexenbiest stirring potion in a cauldron. In the background were all these little grimms tied up, waiting to be experimented on.
On the serious side though, I kind of wish the spell would have affected all of the cones in Nick's eyes. Not that I want anyone blinded or anything, but it makes it all the more believable as to why he would want to be a Grimm again. I could sympathize with that more than the flip flop back and forth and Juliette's "you need to be a Grimm again."
Since we're on a medical kick today, how do you suppose someone figured out that a Grimm had more cones than anyone else? Just for the fun of it, I pulled up a diagram of the eye. It looks to me like cones are rods are part of the retina. I couldn't immediately find anything to show if an optometrist/ophthalmologist can even see them.
The one thing I do know. No hexenbiest working on Grimms would have found them the old fashioned way much less determine that a Grimm had more than the average human.
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