(01-27-2016, 09:04 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Did some thinking on the your question of unpredictable hexenbiest spirit, and what if any control it might have over the human part of the wesen. Came up with a question and a answer. Could we think of say a tiger we have no idea how or what a tiger might be thinking. In the wild it could be one thing but at a zoo or circus it could be another.
I got to thinking about the Las Vegas act with the white tigers for years this show went on without a problem. Than one of the tigers attacked why? What made it unpredictable in that act when it had be predictable? We can't know so is a hexen spirit like that tiger?
For 99.9% of the time the human is total control but at times the hexen doesn't want to be controlled if so what happens in that .1% what is different can we see this in any episodes?
Or I'm I to far into left field?
Not too far out in left field at all, js. Animal Planet used to have a show on called Fatal Attractions. It was a fascinating look into the weird world of owning exotic pets. According to the show, there are more people than zoos that own tigers in the US. Some states, I believe Ohio is one, allow people to own them legally.
My favorite episodes always involved people that owned reptiles, particularly snakes. These people all had the same outlook; that they had some kind of bond with the snake and if it was poisonous, they were immune to the poison.
I don't have an overwhelming fear of snakes, but I don't go out of my way to pick them up or mess with them. Even nonpoisonous ones can deliver a nasty bite. We have bull snakes here and they are extremely aggressive if they're messed with.
I've never understood the predisposition to own a snake. I think they're interesting animals, but I don't see them as an animal that can relate to a human at all. If I was going to compare a hexenbiest to an animal, I would say it would be a snake.
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