Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25936766-20170820043030/@comment-25936766-20170827150128

ChishioKunrin wrote:

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Either way, nowhere does it say that it's only the animals that start it. "Territorial provocations". What do you call "territorial provocations"?

Picking a fight with someone because you want the place? Picking a fight with someone because they are in your place and you don't want them there?

All that tells me is, that Grimm leave them alone unless the animal attacks first (otherwise, worst they would do is growl at them so they don't bother them). Which the animals would if they want the territory, or don't want intruders. It's like walking into a lion's pride.

Since Grimm are stronger, chances are that they win the ensuing fight. Since they won, they "own" the place unless/until they leave. Then we go back to the start; unless something came and provoked them, the Grimm don't give a damn about the animals in their territory.