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Angren Túrë wrote: BenRG wrote: @ TheNewProtagonist;Gundam Legilis,

A lot depends on why the Grimm are hostile. I, personally, suspect that it will turn out to be something metaphysical. The Grimm are literally inimicable to any kind of soulled intelligent life. They will continue to attack until they are annihilated or have annihilated humanity because the two cannot exist on the same world. They cannot be reasoned with or bargained with; they do not feel pity, remorse or fear. It's us or them.

Personally, I like my villians to be chaotic forces of un-nature in a war to extinction on occasion. I think that's why I like the baddies in LotR and its two prequels (Simarillion and The Hobbit) so much. Technically, the Silmarillion is a creation myth, but I see what you mean.

The idea of the Grim being fundamentally opposed to civilization is interesting though. It reminds me of the Bohrok in Bionicle. ah the Bohrok, It has been many thousand years (or just 10) since any one has mentioned the Bohrok. I actually remember the scenario where Lewa was "corrupted" by it, maybe the Grim will move in on one of team RWBY.