Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160222044714/@comment-2202172-20160510170457

Kelly is too young to really play a part in this story except as a hostage. I have no idea why he would break the rules and manifest his powers early. But it seems that every time a hexenbeist uses a spell it smegs up everyone involved...

So we are lacking an understanding how all this Hexenbeist "witch spirit" thingy works. It can be suppressed, destroyed/banished and/or restored/implanted? How exactly did Adalind lose her witch side (exorsized by Grimm blood?), then cut a deal to restore it? Who was she really cutting a deal with? And is that entity the one that is now possessing Diana? Was that the real deal being made? Restore my hexenbeist spirit and you can inhabit my royal daughter's body?

And how the smeg did Juliette get her own witchy spirit? Was it another disembodied hexenbeist spirit looking for a body to inhabit and Adalind's little stunt left an opening kinda like Renard's Jack the Ripper spirit hitchhiker when his mom yanked him back to life?

So back to the main subject and my point regarding Kelly... Has all this Hexenbeist magic/spirit influence that's happened to the folks around him left him tainted or changed from a typical human or Grimm? It seems like the writters love establishing rules then using these spells to toss them into the blender. Did suppression protect him in the womb? Did it make him into something else?

The idea that he could force other wessen to vougue would be very powerful. A super Grimm that can actively detect Wessen rather than passively stumble across them if they're looking the right way at the right time.

But the ability to suppress hexenbeists passively or at will would be very interesting too. And it would be a logical result of having been in utero while Adilind was under the influence of the suppression potion. Making him a natural counter to Diana's hyper-hexenbeist powers would make his existence much more interesting.

-DavicusPrime