03-13-2016, 04:11 PM
1) To everyone who says "its not that powerful"....an artifact that can cure any wound would essentially grant immortality. A warrior who carried that object could not be felled by any mortal man, their wounds would heal as fast as they were made. And maybe its power can be extended by someone who knows how to use it fully, maybe you could grant a whole army Deadpool-like regeneration powers. In the 12th C. that would have been the most powerful thing on the planet, whoever had it could conquer the world.
2) The glowing skulls were not of Grimms. The Grimm Knights were the ones who put it there. It would have been very difficult for them to put their own skulls in place... Given the Grimm's penchant for taking Wesen heads, I'd imagine they were skulls of those rare bioluminescent cow-mutilating "alien" Wesen. Bones contain lots of phosphorus normally; maybe their bones are phosphorescent, where they absorbed the light from Nick and Monroe's flashlights and then started to glow when they were extinguished, like glow-in-the-dark toys do.
2) The glowing skulls were not of Grimms. The Grimm Knights were the ones who put it there. It would have been very difficult for them to put their own skulls in place... Given the Grimm's penchant for taking Wesen heads, I'd imagine they were skulls of those rare bioluminescent cow-mutilating "alien" Wesen. Bones contain lots of phosphorus normally; maybe their bones are phosphorescent, where they absorbed the light from Nick and Monroe's flashlights and then started to glow when they were extinguished, like glow-in-the-dark toys do.