Talk:Ruby Rose/@comment-71.198.117.227-20130802045328/@comment-4773581-20130814043638

Roman and Crimson haven't exactly been shown as "evil", either. They've simply been shown as antagonists. Note the difference.

Moreover, the Grim(m) are "creatures of destruction", seeking only to destroy mankind and all it has created. And they're the ones that have been terrorizing humans since they appeared, so there's not exactly a lot of room for sympathy, given the implication that mankind was losing, probably very badly, until the discovery of Dust. And since they not only appeared not long after the dawn of mankind, but were assumedly very..."vocal" about it, there's even less room for humans to have wronged them in some way. Or even interacted with them more than being slaughtered.

And then there's the implication that they were born from darkness rather than dust, and the fact that they seem more animalistic or primal in thought than humans.