(01-23-2016, 09:45 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(01-23-2016, 09:17 AM)irukandji Wrote:That would be how I would see it because the took the live hexen spirit and it is in Adalind. The leftover parts are human and of no use as a suppression potion.(01-23-2016, 07:55 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: In Frau Pech Adalind had to cut off the hands, feet, and eyes then bury them in the poppy field the dead poppies were then put back into the body to create a Frau jello which Adalind had to use as a cream. Different parts for a this potion the heart was still beating keeping the hexen spirit alive.
The suppression potion needed the liver, gall bladder, ribs, and tongue, a different set of dead body parts.
Let me pose the question this way because I seem to have made a mess of it.
Without her hexenbiest spirit, would Frau Pech now be considered a human? In other words, her liver, gall bladder, ribs, and tongue could NOT be used for a suppression potion. Thoughts?
I do like discussing the hexenbiest spirit with you even though I know we'll continue to disagree.
You mentioned earlier that you thought in the case of Adalind, the Grimm blood was the thing that broke the bond between Adalind and her hexenbiest. That's a very good point and to an extent I agree with you.
What I see differently is that in this bond, the hexenbiest can also make choices. That's what makes this a bond rather than a parasite host relationship. In the case of Adalind, when she bit Nick, the hexenbiest saw that as deadly. Apparently the hexenbiest spirit was so threatened, it would destroy itself outside the body rather than stay within it, even though Adalind was very much alive.
The hexenbiest spirit in the case of Frau Pech also had a choice. It could choose to stay within her heart, go fly off somewhere, or bond with Adalind. It chose Adalind. We also saw the hexenbiest spirit (or spirits) make a choice when Adalind took the suppression potion. They rose up out of the body as if to leave and go fly off to be destroyed. But that lasted for just a moment as both went right back into her body. They apparently sensed a threat, but then used some kind of thought process and convinced themselves this was no threat to them.
In the cases of both Frau Pech and Catherine, the women willingly bonded with their perspective hexenbiests. Because of that bonding, their organs would be useful in making suppression potions. The hexenbiest spirits would have long been destroyed because their partners in life were destroyed.
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