Talk:Into the Schwarzwald/@comment-34844773-20180324224529

The G on the wall of skulls that points Monroe and Nick into the right direction indicates that the word Grimm was used for "Nick's kind" in the 1200's. But the Brothers Grimm didn't publish their work before 1812, six centuries later! So that would mean that the term Grimm is way older than the Brothers, is it a family name from all of the 7 Grimms that buried the chest (or even more)? Kinda weird if you ask me, I allways thought that the Brothers Grimm gave their name to being a Grimm or it got adopted that way in place of possible older designations, but apparently the term Grimm is older than the Brothers...