Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-2255188-20131110224813/@comment-74.179.211.243-20140327031000

Roacher27 wrote: 74.240.208.121 wrote: Bheadr27 wrote: It was spidervenom meant to kill Marie.

And Marie was not an Endezeichen Grimm. So why should Renard expect Nick turning into one? Sorry, but that makes no sense.

Renard maybe wanted her dead just because she was a Grimm with one of the keys. Could be as simple as that, could be a lot more complicated ;-)

He told Nick he didn't realized his connection with Marie at first (tough hard to believe there's sthg our hard working Prince of Portland doesn't know...). So he maybe changed his plans because of Nick "having a badge and a conscience". So they could work together for a saver Portland for Wesen and Kehrseites alike ;-)

But with Renard we'll probably never know XDD Hate to shoot you down, but read post 17. Does not make sense. But I am glad you brought up the spider venom. Why use spider venom from halfway across the world, when you could use the poisonous beans of a houseplant common in the state just below (castor beans). It's uncurrable, and just a small dose (3 or 4 beans) could kill a grown person. Don't forget, Renard probably didn't know that she gave Nick the beans. He might not have even known Nick was a Grimm. I think you meant to say "genes" here. But in Face Off he said he knew about Nick being a Grimm "ever since your aunt Marie came to visit." The Reaper attack is when he probably found out, which was before he sent Adalind to kill her. He might have even known from when Nick bought the ring, because Adalind looked at Nick and woged. She would have recognized a Grimm.