Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20130803022158/@comment-14138255-20130804120236

Angren Túrë wrote: CeroWest wrote: Angren Túrë wrote:

WC-83 wrote: ^edit: or just kill off man, since it has been established they have existed perhaps centuries before man was created I think there's a difference, though. My "Cloaked in Roses" theory claims that the Grim hierarchy or hive mind is intentionally cruel and has an agenda to carry out. That would make the Grim evil. Destructive would be if they had no guiding force and were simply creatures that man can't coexist with. So they're either a malevolent spiritual army, or a destructive force of nature. The destructive part sounds like the resident evil basic zombies they use only instincts to feed and reproduce Good connection, but I think the Flood (minus Gravemind) are a more accurate analogy. Come to think of it, the Grim sort of reminded me of the super-destructive nature spirit in "Princess Mononoke", or the vengeful Panda spirit in Avatar.

But if they're actually evil, with a guiding intelligence and an agenda, than my analogy to the Burning Legion still stands. I agree with both. Haybae (The Panda spirit) was absoloute fury bringing down heat, but the problem with it is it was appealable, it could be stopped with words (or perhaps that's why Ruby is there, in a friendly Avatar sort of way). The Burning Legion was terrible, invincible, and feircesome, in contrast to man, requiring the unity of 3 main factions to defeat.

(PS, did you know Ruby and Aang both have silver eyes!!!)