02-05-2016, 11:54 AM
(02-05-2016, 11:35 AM)Nightschade Wrote:(02-05-2016, 11:28 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote:(02-05-2016, 06:15 AM)irukandji Wrote: Question: Can a hexenbiest take revenge upon its host? I was thinking about Adalind today and how she stole Frau Pech's hexenbiest. It was actually a pretty horrendous process if you give it some thought and the hexenbiest wasn't really given a choice. What if Frau Pech's hexenbiest didn't want to leave? Adalind says the biest is unpredictable. Is she really afraid that it will take revenge instead?
Hmmm..., that's kind of interesting. Is being a hexenbiest a form of possession?
And if the spirit/demon that possesses the "victim" is vengeful, would it take that desire for vengeance out on the person it "possesses"?
Or, would it simply not care. And use the victim to inflict as much evil in the world as it can?
I think that the nature of the hexenbiest and how/why they are different from other wesen has something that has unfortunately just been glossed over by the writers. I don't think they know or care how the hexenbiest work, I think they just make things up as they go along to suit their purposes.
I will be surprised if they even ever reference again that Adalind's new hexenbiest was stolen from frau pech and illustrate the implications of that.
I do think there will be some kind of twist when her powers come back, but it will most likely be something new they decided to throw in there because they felt like it for maximum 'drama' though.
I wish they would explore the implications of Adalind having frau pech's hexenbiest. And also, if that's the case, is Juliette/Eve's hexenbiest completely new or just like a clone or offshoot of the one that Adalind has?
We truly don't know much about how hexenbiests work. Except for their woge, they really are nothing like any of the other wesen.
If I remember correctly, in one episode, I can't remember which one, so don't try to pin me down! It was mentioned that hexenbeists and zaubebeists were NOT wessen! They were something else. Now, this may have been one of many things that the writer's have decided to drop and just leave it there. Still, kind of interesting.
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