(03-16-2019, 08:02 AM)eric Wrote: The primary purpose of being an author is to sell as many books as possible appealing to as many readers as you can
That's not the case here. This fairy story could never be sold to humans.
(03-16-2019, 08:02 AM)eric Wrote: My guess the book was sold to any and all wessen. As I remember it, the child wessen were not shown as woged but in their usual state. The only woged wessen I remember were the ones who killed the Grimm-Windershears(?)
It could be. On the other hand, Monroe even showing it to Nick and acting as though all wesen were terrorized by this children's book seems to be attempting to lay a large brick in the building of Nick's ego.
(03-16-2019, 09:00 AM)brandon Wrote: They could be in the back room of any bookstore and the owner would have sold them to anyone who recognized them as " Wesen".
I am not speaking for all here, but what I consider the majority. Do you think then that wesen mothers are completely the opposite of their human counterparts? I cannot imagine a human mother sneaking into the forbidden backroom of a bookstore to purchase a fairy story that's going to have such terrible effect on her children. Are wesen mothers so incapable of feeling that to them, it's no big deal?
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