Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-11188061-20131022161224/@comment-15108745-20131023180841

I agree that more localized disapperances for animals makes a bit more sense. So basically, animals are gone from certain parts of the world and still present in others.

I can see the zombie connection. That makes sense.

As for the Faunus situation and going by my theory, I agree that humans would not be able to accept them initially due to their intimate connection with the Grimm via the "Force of Grimm." The humans would try to eradicate the Faunus or at least isolate them from normal people. In fact, that might have been what the Faunus Wars were about. Eventually (meaning over the course of many generations) people would realize that the Faunus don't seem to be inherently evil. They still possess a soul and are really just like humans except for the fact that they have certain animal features. Over time the violence would die down and both sides would eventuallly come to agree. Of course, some animosity would remain (as we can see with the protests and Cardin) but at least there are no mass deaths occurring.