Talk:Silver-Eyed Warrior/@comment-25110963-20160306102903/@comment-26397825-20160306132752

The fact that it's a genetic quirk, which means all people with special silver eyes must be related somehow? That makes them one family.

Even a clan would not be big enough to protect the entire world. You'd need a nation of these silver eyes people to protect the entire world, in which case there'd be documentation because that many people running around would lead to folk stories for each countries, and it'd be more than just a fairy tale.

"Ozluminati covers up a lot of stuff." They covered up the Maiden powers to stop unsavoury people killing the Maidens and stealing the powers. Why would they need to do that for the Silver Eyed Warriors, who do not transfer their power upon death and literally their death benefits no one? In fact, knowing about them and paving the way for them to get the training they need to become awesome mega warriors is the better idea, rather than covering them up and letitng them fade into obscurity.

People, normal people, rose to the occassion. It's a thing that happens. They didn't need to be silver-eyed warriors to be the protectors of mankind in the early days, it wouldn't have been limited to just them at first, and using that logic means that the entire world outside of where the silver-eyed gentic quirk originated should technically be destroyed, since the Grimm were around long before humans got a foothold and started being able to protect themselves and if the silver-eyed warriors were the only ones in the beginning who could protect humanity then the outlying settlements without a silver-eyed warrior would have been wiped off the face of the map.

Yes, silver-eyed warriors were probably among the first lot of people to rise up, but they weren't the only ones and I doubt they werethe actual first people to try to stand against the Grimm.