Talk:Maréchaussée/@comment-34844773-20180313203156/@comment-25862208-20180313225807

Nick was already a perceived borderline threat to them just being a Grimm, but there was also the incident with the Beati Paoli and how the Council had to manipulate Nick a bit to avoid further conflict. It should be noted though that De Groot and Alexander both disagreed with the Council's final decision, so it can be inferred a bit that the higher-ups were a little bit more... "traditional." Nick was truly revolutionary as a Grimm in how he behaved, and it's clear that while he was able to open up the eyes of Alexander and De Groot and change their way of thinking, that impact didn't extend much further beyond those two (although, there was at least there was some discussion about what to do regarding Nick within the Counci before they made the decision to put a bounty on him).