12-15-2016, 11:21 AM
(12-15-2016, 04:40 AM)syscrash Wrote: Watching the sturcture of the show. Each wesen type has it own culture with it's own rules and practices. It was noted that each type of wesen stays within it's own group. These groups would need to be large enough to protect against predator wesen and to prevent inbreeding. Where the real problem begins is for the rare wesen types like the frog girl. These communities would seem to be small. Grimm's seem to be nomads. They seem to roam from place to place chasing unexplained activity that is a threat to the normal population. Their task is to eliminate the threat then they move on.What if we look at the area. Most wesen appear to be some type animal so would a forest be the reason they are in Portland. Should we add this point to a worldview? Areas with forest would be a Grimm's hunting ground as that is were wesen would live. Now add that they also need to lead human lives also we might expect to see wesen where both happen, as a large human pop to blend in and forest for the wesen side?
Not sure if Portland is the exception or the norm for the congregation of so many different types of wesen. In most sci-fi shows it is explained why the congregation.
The closes thing you can compare wesen communities to would be segregation by race and religion. For many generations large cities had ghettos where the inhabitants where of the same ethnic or religious group. With less diversity in the rural areas. This may be the explanation for wesen distribution. There is really no equivalent to a Grimm in the real world. The closes equivalent was when holy men traveled from place to place preaching in an effort to route out sin.