(02-21-2018, 07:52 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: As for the question, it was in response to you saying:
(02-20-2018, 07:36 PM)irukandji Wrote: Here's what I see with Eric's analogy; wesen who woge automatically present a deadly threat. Nick, grimm hunter, is justified in killing said wesen. There's no room for choices. That's it, plain and simple.
It could be that you were saying that as an analysis of his analogy rather than your own opinion so I'll retract what I said if that's case.
This is correct. I was not saying that Nick was killing without provocation.
(02-21-2018, 10:18 PM)eric Wrote: Okay, I apologize, I am sorry, I failed to be clear in my writing. I will try to be more precise in the future. The wolf in the woods, the boa in the boat I meant to be a Grimm. "You" in the woods and the boat and all the wessen we saw in the show were wessen who had just met their childhood monsters who would kill them if they woged. My belief is that any sane wessen either fled or tried to kill the GRIMM on the spot before he/she could kill them. I still do not understand how Rolex could have lived to his advanced age without upsetting some folks in his area. There, Iruk, am I being clear enough, or do I have to try again? Waiting for reply.
So in essence then, the grimm is not giving the wesen a choice. The boa (grimm) invades the wesen's territory (boat) and if the wesen tries to defend his territory (boat) by perhaps woging and trying to scare the snake off, then the boa (grimm) feels it's justified in taking the person (wesen's) life. Right?
In reality, I don't think this scenario is really all that far off from history. These grimms would go traveling from town to town, invade wesen territory and kill them off when the wesen tried to defend their homes. Monroe's book showing the grimms going after children is no doubt based on fact and not fiction. I am not saying the wesen were innocent, but do grimms have the right to invade their homes and kill everyone they can simply because they let the wesen make the first move?
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