(07-19-2017, 12:19 PM)Robyn Wrote:(07-19-2017, 11:21 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I think Trubel is an example that's closer to what you're suggesting. She got her sight at puberty and up until she met Nick, the very concept of wesen was horrific to her. She'd been attacked and institutionalised (if memory serves me right) because she couldn't explain what she saw and naturally, the humans around her made her think she was crazy. Pretty much every human that saw a wesen woge, they were horrified, scared half to death about what they just saw, it doesn't matter that it was just a eisenbiber or a fuchbau because in their world people don't morph into animal like creatures.Oooh, I didn’t think about Trubel. Not only did she and those around her assume she was mentally unbalanced, there was sufficient Grimm instinct & skill for her to survive physically unscathed from her various Wesen encounters. So even though Trubel didn’t understand what was happening, her mind and body instinctively reacted to Wesen attacks.
But here's my issue with Trubel. Wesen don't just walk around in the utterly ridiculous "invisible mode" for the heck of it. Usually when they are in that woge, they're angry. Why didn't the wesen who attacked Trubel simply wig out over her eyes and run away, with the usual, "Aaaaahhhh! You're a grimm!"? And if Trubel has been attacked often enough to be declared mentally unbalanced, certainly more than one wesen has freaked out at her and called her a grimm. Wouldn't she be questioning exactly what a "grimm" is?
The other thing I find odd about Trubel is either she did something to piss every wesen who encountered her off so much that they only they could do was the utterly ridiculous "invisible woge" or all wesen are just evil 24/7. But only to her. And so she was declared mentally incompetent. Even that makes no sense because there'd have to be wesen in the mental institutions with her. We know they're in prison and they woge there. What would make a wesen staying in a mental institution any different?
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