Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20160524033118/@comment-24534644-20160531015206

It is a good point. However, bear in mind that she'd be in either the city or in the academy most of the time. Places where most negativity is drowned out by the general positivity. The reason the Grimm began converging on the city during the Vytal festival was because the audience, and every watching in Vale (as well as around the world) witnessed excessive violence in the matches not once, but twice. First they saw Yang "viciously" "assault" a "defenseless" fellow student, then they saw Pyrrha dismember another student who turned out to be a robot (and then Cinder played off their fear and confusion to sow feelings of anger and mistrust). It takes negativity on a huge scale to draw Grimm into guarded city limits (or doing what Roman did with the train). And while people around her would certainly lying feel uncomfortable, I doubt they'd feel so disgusted by her presence as to make Grimm outside the city raise their heads.

Rosie's teammates would become used to it with time. Not to mention Rosie is a smart girl, and self-conscious enough to know when talking about such things could cause problems. She'd normally try to tone it back when on missions outside of the kingdom walls.