03-10-2018, 08:45 AM
(03-05-2018, 06:03 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: ...But my question is earlier: I am talking about a time when there were no Egypt. I am asking about a time when we have just a small group of people (a tribe) fighting for their life. In that time anyone could have claimed to be the leader of the human group.Large groups invariably begin as small scattered groups & individuals coming together over time. I think any ancient union of Grimm, Wesen, and Humans is more in line with your initial post - those who came together as a way to survive and hopefully flourish. The first leader wouldn’t instantly have a mighty army to secure a large land mass & population for him to rule. But if a potential pharaoh/Royal convinced small groups that uniting under his leadership ensured sustained safety and prosperity, Grimm might have committed to fighting those who threatened this promise of safety & prosperity. This scenario could bring about what we know today as Egyptian pharaohs in real life and Royal Families on the show.
Eric brought up an interesting comparison to the Z world - human vs. Wesen without Grimm intervention. I think Grimm would stand out in the Z world to some degree, because unlike human prey, they had the physical strength to protect themselves against Wesen predators. I see Nick becoming the leader of the human tribe had he remained in the Z world because the human population didn’t appear capable of overthrowing the Wesen population under any human’s leadership. But in the show’s fictional real world, Grimm were natural born soldiers/mercenaries rather than natural born leaders. Even after cutting ties with the Royal families, Grimm continued as soldiers/mercenaries rather than uniting likeminded Human and Wesen under their leadership to stand against the tyrannical rule of the Royal Families.
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