(07-22-2018, 02:20 PM)syscrash Wrote: If being a hexenbiest controls you. Then what was different about Adalind before Tony compared with after Tony. Not much could have changed, Nick did not even know she was a hexenbiest again. I am not saying that hexenbiest are peace loving turn the other cheek types. They all show they know they are a force to be reckoned with. They just not shown having the need to prove it. They are not shown being a dominating force. They tend to prefer to work in the shadows, be covert. That is the biggest difference I see between zauberbiest and hexenbiest. Both zauberbiest had Alpha type personalities. Something we never say in the hexenbiest, even Eve, or Diana never showed the desire to want power and control.
I understand what you're saying. But what I'm saying is that Adalind indicated that the hexenbiest is in control and not in a good way. If it's merely a question of hexenbiests preferring to work in the shadows, then Adalind is a liar. Furthermore, if Adalind's statement was untrue, Rosalee should have stepped right in and contradicted her, told her she was full of nonsense. Instead Rosalee believed her and offered to find a way to boost the suppressant
(07-22-2018, 02:20 PM)syscrash Wrote: The one thing I did notice is Adalind was not as arrogant when she did not have her powers. She was more constrained with Eric then she was with Sean. With her powers surpressed she was complient. Once they return she was empowered enough to walk into the mansion and make demands. Demands which she showed she had powers to back up. To me Adalind was saying with powers comes arrogance. Arrogance that has gotten her in trouble. That is what Adalind was scared of. That is what she was referring to, saying the hexenbiest would control her. I see it as had she not got her powers back, she would have never had what it takes to go to the mansion.
Adalind was arrogant when she went to Stefania and demanded a hexenbiest in return for her royal child. There was no hexenbiest controlling her at that point.
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