12-05-2017, 08:55 AM
(12-05-2017, 06:25 AM)brandon Wrote: Monroe only mentions that his grandfather was killed by the "GRIMM",for what would be doing -eating humans-,saying that maybe they were right about what they did.Its possible that feasting on humans was a time honored tradition but Monroe and his dad may have moved on. There are many things my ancestors did that I would never do. I admit that we probably share a liking for the same menu items, the local favorites are hard to beat(google south Louisiana cooking). The Windego's? foot stew looked tempting, substituting chicken legs for the traditional meat just probably wouldn't taste as good.
Believe that the family would continue doing the same?
Forr me there is nothing to indicate that the father of Monroe hunted humans