Okay, what's Woden up to? Also...is this the centuries-old Woden worshiped in ancient times? In the Wild Hunt myth, Woden was said to lead the horseback-mounted undead huntsmen that punished anyone who got in their way.
Okay, what's Woden up to? Also...is this the centuries-old Woden worshiped in ancient times? In the Wild Hunt myth, Woden was said to lead the horseback-mounted undead huntsmen that punished anyone who got in their way.
Just one thing, i was a huge fan of deadlyest warrior and Matt Lasky was an exper in one episode and now it turns out hes an actor. What the hell?
About the subject i think hes looking for the ultimate challenge a Grimm.
T0311 wrote: Just one thing, i was a huge fan of deadlyest warrior and Matt Lasky was an exper in one episode and now it turns out hes an actor. What the hell?
About the subject i think hes looking for the ultimate challenge a Grimm.
It would be a shame if he succeeds, how would he sate his thirst for bigger and better after killing Nick?
True enough, Albert Denswoz plotted to kill Juliette and Kelly, followed by all remaining Grimms.
Will there ever be a full page for Albert Denswoz? Anyway, I don't thing he's the Woden. And if he is the leader of the undead horsemen, then maybe Woden is an honorary title given to the leader of the Wildesheer.
Denswoz was a main character in the first volume, but he won't appear in later volumes. I'll leave that up to the folks who write character articles to determine.
And cool theory, Roacher!
*Slow clap*
Anyways, now that we've briefly seen two more Caccia Morta (one of which looked more menacing than the others) do we still think Woden was the leader? He could have just taken the name, but most likely the writers just decided to give it him for reference's sake.