Talk:Grimm/@comment-26087580-20160527195959/@comment-25936766-20160527222137

@Mini: -In Asura's Wrath, the Gohma are considered and refered to as "the will of the planet". Basically, the world got pissed off at all the sinfulness in humanity, and made these monsters to kill them all in return.

The Grimm are pretty similar. Monsters with a touch of eldritch-ness yet still looking relatively animal and normal for the most part. Their whole purpose is killing people, and in the Gohma's case taking their souls as well. In fact, the Grimm and Gohma are very similar.

-In the case of Philemon and Nyarly, in Persona they represent All of Humanity's Good, and All their Evil respectively. They hold a "game" against eachother to decide humanity's destiny, with Nyarly being more active, while Philemon takes a more neutral, passive approach. Though following this comparison, the Nyarly comparison with Salem is pretty weak, although the comparison of Philemon and the Old Man is more logical.

-Regarding the Tulpa comparison, a Tulpa is an independent not-real entity brought to life by pure belief and imagination. The idea of the Grimm being monsters born from the fears and negative side of humanity is charming, but doubtful. Especially due to lack of "How" and "Why".