03-11-2018, 08:19 AM
(03-10-2018, 07:31 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: Actually that was exactly what meant. Grimm and wesen and humans living for 50 thousand years and how this would be like today.Theoretically, it would be similar to evolution we understand today - periods of progression & decline and peace & conflict influenced by natural selection, climate/geography, and species-produced consequences.
A catastrophic event annihilating many dinosaur species and evolution developing surviving species into wildlife Homo sapiens could effectively manage is a significant factor in our evolution. Albeit on a much smaller scale, if Human and Wesen populated the planet in the show’s fictional world, the timely introduction of Grimm better ensured the survival and continued development of Humans. Evolution balancing the playing field between Wesen and Humans wasn’t necessarily meant to bring about the extinction of the Wesen species, only prevent their domination over Humans. However, it questions whether evolution intended the introduction of Grimm to ensure Human domination over Wesen or if Human domination was a result of cause and effect.
(03-10-2018, 07:51 PM)eric Wrote: The Blutbad fought with the Bowerswine, the hexs fougtht with everyone, etc, every group had a least one group it hated more than the humans.Human history is rife with fighting against and murdering our own, so I don’t understand why one Wesen species fighting against another Wesen species would have such a detrimental effect. Do you think Wesen didn’t grasp the concept of the enemy of my enemy is my friend until the twenty-first century? Or, do you think the belief that safety required secrecy became so ingrained that it was difficult for a BC like group to convince a sufficient number of affluent Wesen to believe a revolution was possible?
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