(01-16-2018, 08:35 PM)syscrash Wrote: The stories described Grimms being called because of unexplained deaths in a community. Even in the books the community was not hiring them because they where Grimm's They had no idea that they where Grimms or what a Grimm was. They hired them because they had a reputation of dealing with the unexplained. What was not explained is how Grimm's work now, if they are ever called. Or do investigator write the deaths up as unexplained and let if go at that.
Who exactly is calling these grimms if the community had no idea they were grimms or what a grimm was?
(01-16-2018, 01:33 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Considering how little time Nick got to be educated by Aunt Marie or his mother and that the vast majority of information that he got about grimms came from the books and from wesen (Monroe, Rosalee, Renard), I have to wonder how much of what Nick and we think we "know" about grimms is just BS based on wesen mythology.
Going back to the small settlements of the past, many of those settlements were lifelines for trade and for assistance. It's likely some of those settlements were wesen. So some busybody grimm comes along, knows he/she hates wesen and kills them off in an effort to show the "poor unsuspecting" humans that they didn't know what danger they were in. Said grimm leaves and now the settlement is up the creek because one of their lifelines, maybe the only one, has now been demolished by the busybody grimm, who by the way, is now long gone.
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