04-03-2017, 04:42 AM
(04-02-2017, 03:40 PM)speakeasy Wrote:The Prophecy was all part of the illusion. Monroe was healed by the stick, therefore could hold the staff. Kelly is Nick's son. Diana was holding the stick inside the illusion. She was also in Nick's mind. She had to use the stick to enable Trubel to enter and to do that she had to be Nick's daughter and created the illusion that it was so. The Destroyer built up his staff from other bits that all had been freely given.(04-02-2017, 03:10 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: We never really got much on who could or couldn't touch the stick. Nick, Trubel and Diana could, Eve couldn't. Nobody else tried to.
My guess is that humans probably could, because the odds that the seven Grimms took it from someone in Constantinople who was also a Grimm seem pretty low.
I didn't know Trubel could touch it. Until, of course, she wrested it from Nick in the last episode, then it made her drop it all of a sudden.
And the stick was wrapped in the cloth, so they were meant to go together and therefore, I believe the prophecy, which foretold of the date of the terrible event, came to pass.
Another thought is that anyone can touch the staff if they take care to grasp it by anywhere except where that stick fits in. They should place some duct tape over that spot.
Had Trubel really been third cousin on the mother's side, she would have seen Kelly and Marie.
Diana kept the illusion going after The Destroyer was destroyed. I very much doubt the other realm looks like that. Of course, Diana couldn't allow Nick to touch Adalind (illusion) with the staff. I am curious as to why Diana wanted to speak with the Kessler sisters and more so why they didn't stick around to speak to her. At least the Spice shop isn't wrecked and Renard doesn't have to ask the City to post yet more vacancies in the Portland PD.