09-13-2017, 08:04 PM
(09-13-2017, 07:35 PM)irukandji Wrote:Adalind was under the orders of Renard, but she still did a lot of things that caused harm to Nick and his loved ones. Look, it doesn't matter about the specifics, in the end they ended up accepting each other's powers, and decided to settle down and live together as a family with Diana and Kelly, despite being a grimm and hexenbiest. Why is this even an argument? Adalind wanted to control her hexenbiest powers because she didn't want it to control her. Nick had no decision in that. Whether he accepted her or not, she was still a hexenbiest in the end. It was Nick's choice to still love her and fully embrace both her human and hexenbiest side.Quote:Why does Nick have to "accept" Adalind becoming a hexenbiest again? She didn't have to "accept" him becoming a grimm again.
(09-13-2017, 05:14 PM)wesen Wrote: The difference is that Adalind, as a hexenbiest, actively tried to destroy Nick because he was a grimm. In contrast, Nick was always in controll of his grimm nature. That's how he was able to befriend wesen, and why he's not considered a traditional grimm. He also never tried to hunt Adalind down and kill her even though he had many opportunities, as well as good reasons, to do so.
Adalind never tried to destroy Nick. She went after Marie and that was at Renard's order. It was Nick who destroyed Adalind by taking her powers away.
But even at that, I don't get how this explains why Nick has to accept Adalind becoming a hexenbiest again, but yet she doesn't have to accept him becoming a grimm again.
Being a hexenbiest is her heritage. It shouldn't be Nick's decision whether or not to accept that. It's the way it is. She can't change that any more than he can change being a grimm.