Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150908191150/@comment-1509826-20150912144809

Lurkenfrau wrote: Well Chavez is a spook...and so she uses spook-like tactics. In the government spook world, 'kidnapping and stalking' is considered 'procurement and surveillance'. Heh.

That is true, but generally said tactics are supposed to be used to investigate potentially dangerous people, or threats to public safety. Not people your trying to recruit.

Lurkenfrau wrote: And Wesen everywhere know about the Wesen Council; it's been around for centuries, that's why they relate to it. This covert group that Chavez works for is operating in total secrecy.

Are right with you.

Lurkenfrau wrote: And yes, the Wesen Council's methods are draconian. They seem to have one remedy for any perceived violations of their laws...death.

Yeah, still I suppose it could just be something that has aged well. I mean if the Wesen Council was set up in middle ages, then the more draconian laws would make more sense. Still you would think they would have updated them a bit.

Lurkenfrau wrote: I have suspected that the Wesen Council is funded by the Royals. We don't know where they get their funding, right? They obviously are well funded...and who other than the Royals would benefit the most from their activities.

Wow, now that would be a twist.

Lurkenfrau wrote: At this point all we can do is speculate about Chavez...because the show has kept the facts about her very scarce.

Its true. You could be right, or I could be right, or we could both be wrong.

Lurkenfrau wrote: The surname 'Chavez' means "Keys" in Portuguese. A fellow grimster named Westernblot posted this on another thread. I looked it up...and they're right! 'Chavez' is the plural form of the word 'chave' which means "key" in the Portuguese language. This could be a total coincidence, of course...but I doubt it.

Interesting, I hadn't heard that before. But if we are to assume its not a coincidence (lets face it, its unlikely) does that mean she's after the keys or does it mean she is the key to something separate?