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Angren Túrë wrote: GlassGolem wrote: Angren Túrë wrote:

ANYWAY, this is something I've always wondered: Are the Grim always there, or do they make periodic resurgences? The implication in the Intro definitely pointed to the Grim coming back in force, but Ozpin implied that "monsters" are always present in the RWBYverse.

Perhaps it isn't the Grim themselves coming back, but their central intelligence is gathering strength. So the Big Bad is pretty much going to be like Sauron--He returns triumphantly after getting beaten off a thousand or so years ago, and takes control of all the wild Grim and bends them to his own will.

So I guess this means that while the Grim by themselves are simply chaotic and destructive, the guidance of a hive mind or hierarchy would make them evil. This makes total sense to me. It would even explain the general complacency of human society in this world - They haven't fought against an intelligent force in generations. That would definitely explain the last few lines Jen Taylor had in the intro. The Big Bad was defeated, and while humans remained vigilant and dedicated to the hunt, the Grim were kept at bay. But over time, as the Grim began to fade as threats, humans began to question their danger, or even their existence. So as the lights faded, only a few remain (Beacon and Signal, perhaps) and as the humans take their safety for granted, the Big Bad bides his time and waits for the proper moment. This LOTR quote sums up that theory quite nicely:

"History became legend, legend became myth... and some things that should not have been forgotten... were lost." --Galadriel and now they may pay for it, pay for it with the lives of every living human on their planet. There will be no more human spirit, only Grim's will. Unless it is stopped by the only thing it never understood... a Human with a simple, honest soul.