Talk:Salem/Quotes/@comment-75.142.98.187-20160708005259/@comment-25936766-20160829203155

The problems with that, Alhazad, is that you are assuming Salem's would be like that, thus killing whoever she possesses later if not at the moment. When there's no evidence that this would happen (in fact, regarding Salem, there's little-to-no evidence of anything beyond a few key things, none of which have anything to do with her hypothetical powers).

Actually, that's a problem with you in general. You always stick to assumptions that have little-to-no concrete evidence, and fiercely deny possibilities that sometimes have more concrete evidence or are at least more reasonable precisely because you choose to believe only said assumptions. (Not saying Salem being a parasite has any evidence. Though at the least it justifies her being a Grimm-Person despite how such idea is paradoxical).

As for the SEW and Grimm, you seem to be taking it in a weird way. The Silver Eyes of God are so powerful, at least against Grimm, that even Grimm fear them, that is literally all. This doesn't mean Salem could not possess a SEW. If anything, it gives her more reason to do so: After all, imagine a Grimm that gained access to these mighty powers they used to fear.

Since you love following assumptions, let me make one: Look at Salem's eyes and the area around them. What if they are a corrupted version of the Silver Eyes?