Thread:KNN005/@comment-25266931-20170304160915/@comment-25266931-20170314220916

Maybe it was a good plan on Cinder and Salem's part. But did it really go down like that? Did the whole world panic or did it just get cautious and semi-alerted to Salem's faction's existance?

How long is Salem going to keep this he-said she-said of panic going from the shadows I wonder. You can't rule the world forever without no one finding out who you are. And if all she wants to do is kill everyone then all her efforts would be put to just waking up the Grimm Dragon. That alone would spread Grimm far faster than Huntsman can kill them. She wouldn't even need relics or maidens.

Well even though Vaccuo wasn't to blame for the events, I thought the reason Salem didn't care to discredit them was because there's mostly just scoundrels there who don't have much loyalty or compassion to begin with. Some are good, but most would mostly likely be like  "What's in it for me?" when it comes time to kill Salem. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if at least one villain of the empty seats at Salem's table were a Vaccuo resident.

It's imperative that they figure out this childish monkey in the middle game Salem is playing with the world. And yet Oz still isn't going to tell anyone about even half of Salem's plans. Not even wording it in a way that wouldn't start a panic. Like "The person who set all this up is a criminal I knew long ago." That would be easy.