Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-70.27.62.150-20131011194647/@comment-64.136.211.80-20140317134103

I find domesticated Grimm unlikely.

But even if you were going to think about it in the sense that it was taken in and raised you can't expect it to be entirely friendly to humans when it has grown. That is, if you're still trying to base this off of other animals. We hear a lot of times of animals being raised by humans and them some what reverting back to their wild nature as they've grown. Not always, but quite often. And even if they didn't they're still dangerous. If a beowolf were to try to jump up on you, even with friendly intent, that would still be painful.

There are a lot of problems that come with this idea.

I do enjoy the idea of humanity being wrong about Grimm being without soul though.