01-07-2018, 11:53 AM
It was specifically stated that "created" hexebiests are more powerful. I think it was Henrietta who said it, but it might have been Adalind.
The book describes the hexenbiest personality as vain, selfish, volatile and vengeful, but loyal to someone powerful to whom the hexenbiest forms an attachment. Presumably this would require the object of that attachment to show some loyalty in return, because of that vengeful thing. Hexenbiest Juliette was all of these things pumped up, especially once she got it into her head that Nick had chosen to protect Adalind from her.
The book describes the hexenbiest personality as vain, selfish, volatile and vengeful, but loyal to someone powerful to whom the hexenbiest forms an attachment. Presumably this would require the object of that attachment to show some loyalty in return, because of that vengeful thing. Hexenbiest Juliette was all of these things pumped up, especially once she got it into her head that Nick had chosen to protect Adalind from her.