Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-174.3.4.208-20160210231844/@comment-27195233-20160213120323

Alex1velkov wrote:

But with the Grimm, it's worse. The more negative emotions, the more Grimm. The more Grimm, the more negative emotions. Guess that's the core of Cinder's plan. This is the big flaw in this theory, Grimm naturallly cause negative emotions (fear, sadness) they compound the very things that draw them in making them cause negativity not remove it.

Remember Oobleck and Ruby discussing the Goliaths, the grimm are not all mindless driven by only instinct. The Goliaths that were in the distance around Mountain Glen were hypothesised to be waiting at the border of Vale. Why would they wait for that city's boundries to fail? why not simply hunt out isolated villages going through a rough patch or something?

It seems the intent is mutual for both humanity and The Grimm... extermination

But then which sides deserves to live or die? does that make both sides evil or netiher?

(HOLY @$*&+!  did I just possibly figure out Raven's possible "interesting view of the world" or at least be the 137th person to do so?)

On what I guess is a sidenote this is probably one the more interesting and intriguing theories I've seen, and although I doubt it will be proven I wouldn't be suprised if their is some sort of twist simmilar to this :)