Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-173.20.10.245-20131101064024/@comment-25234053-20140728024400

Mercen-X wrote: Torchwick-Forever wrote: I could live with that. Of course, if he was turned into a grimm, Cinder would have no way to keep him under control so she'd have to just kill him. Wouldn't it be easier for her to kill him as a human?

It's an ungrounded assumption at this point that the Grimm are an uncontrollable force of chaos, but even if they were, I was trying to say that some other force more powerful than Cinder would be what turns Roman. I really doubt Cinder would have that ability. Her ability to control fire seems like a mutant ability like from X-Men rather than an expertise in Dust which would make her all-powerful. If she really was so powerful, surely by now, she would have debuted some other ability besides fire.

You bring up a good point. Ah, forum discussions are always so interesting. at any rate, I don't think anyone or anything else would have much of a reason to turn Torchwick into an animal or Grimm. There's always the chance that Cinder could figure out how to create the means to do it by combining science and magic (dust, whatever). Though it's more likely someone else who works for/ with Cinder discovered it and she just used it.