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[[WMG: Gustave Philippe was a Grimm]]

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[[WMG: Gustave Philippe Gavrilo Princip was a Grimm]]
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There's no other way around the fact that Monroe is his first name. His friends, his wife, his parents, everybody calls him that. However, in "The Seven Year Itch", you can clearly see his wife's full name on a hospital screen, and it says "patient: Rosalee Calvert Monroe". So that means it's got to be his last name too. Unless that's always been Rosalee's full name since before they married... but that would be a phenomenal coincidence.

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There's no other way around the fact that Monroe is his first name. His friends, his wife, his parents, everybody calls him that. However, in "The Seven Year Itch", you can clearly see his wife's full name on a hospital screen, and it says "patient: Rosalee Calvert Monroe". So that means it's got to be his last name too. Unless that's always been Rosalee's full name since before they married... but that would be a phenomenal coincidence.coincidence.

[[WMG: Gustave Philippe was a Grimm]]
Rather than (or as well as) rebelling against Austrio-Hungarian rule of Bosnia, he was rebelling against the Grimms' servitude to the Royals. Triggering UsefulNotes/WorldWarI was... probably more than he bargained for.
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* Agreed, [[EvilIsSexy definitely]]. ...that's not what you meant? ''*Whistles innocently*''

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* Agreed, [[EvilIsSexy [[MrFanservice definitely]]. ...that's not what you meant? ''*Whistles innocently*''
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[[WMG: Wesen are evolved [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Laguz]].]]

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[[WMG: Wesen are evolved [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius [[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Laguz]].]]
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* [[spoiler: {{Jossed}}. IncestIsRelative is not in play here. Plus Captain Renard's mother comes to Portland alive in Season 4, and she called him on the phone at the beginning of Season 3, well after Catherine's death.]]

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* [[spoiler: {{Jossed}}. IncestIsRelative Incest is not in play here. Plus Captain Renard's mother comes to Portland alive in Season 4, and she called him on the phone at the beginning of Season 3, well after Catherine's death.]]
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Although Diana's wayward powers were PlayedForLaughs, one wonders if Kelly will be able to teach Diana how to control her power. [[RealityEnsues It's most likely she will not.]] How ''would'' she? Diana could very well turn on her for the worst at a bad moment.

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Although Diana's wayward powers were PlayedForLaughs, one wonders if Kelly will be able to teach Diana how to control her power. [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome It's most likely she will not.]] How ''would'' she? Diana could very well turn on her for the worst at a bad moment.
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* [[WMG:If this doesn't work, [[spoiler:Juliette will [[FaceHeelTurn become one of the Big Bads of Season 5,]] along with possibly the[[BiggerBad King himself.]]]]]]

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* [[WMG:If this doesn't work, [[spoiler:Juliette will [[FaceHeelTurn become one of the Big Bads of Season 5,]] 5]], along with possibly the[[BiggerBad the King himself.]]]]]]]]]]
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* Or perhaps he was pledged to marry someone, and wore the wedding band as a reminder. Not that this seemed to [[YourCheatingHeart mean anything to him]] but then again he [[ArrangedMarriage might not have even known the intended lady]] and probably hadn't even thought about her for a while. It could have been a deal that [[spoiler: his mother]] made that went sour, and Renard simply hasn't taken off the ring.

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* Or perhaps he was pledged to marry someone, and wore the wedding band as a reminder. Not that this seemed to [[YourCheatingHeart mean anything to him]] him but then again he [[ArrangedMarriage might not have even known the intended lady]] and probably hadn't even thought about her for a while. It could have been a deal that [[spoiler: his mother]] made that went sour, and Renard simply hasn't taken off the ring.
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It's one big joke they like to play on Kehrseite.

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It's one big joke they like to play on Kehrseite.Kehrseite.

[[WMG: Monroe's full name is [[RepetitiveName Monroe Monroe]].]]
There's no other way around the fact that Monroe is his first name. His friends, his wife, his parents, everybody calls him that. However, in "The Seven Year Itch", you can clearly see his wife's full name on a hospital screen, and it says "patient: Rosalee Calvert Monroe". So that means it's got to be his last name too. Unless that's always been Rosalee's full name since before they married... but that would be a phenomenal coincidence.

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[[WMG: UsefulNotes/{{Otherkin}} are Wesen that reveal who they are through
wearing face paint & mask versions of their woged selves and using the names Kehrseite know them as]]

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[[WMG: UsefulNotes/{{Otherkin}} are actually Wesen that reveal who they are through
wearing
through face paint & mask versions of their woged selves and using the names Kehrseite know them as]]
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[[WMG: UsefulNotes/Otherkin are Wesen that reveal who they are through
wearing face paint & mask versions of their woged selves and using the names Kehrseite know them as.]]

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[[WMG: UsefulNotes/Otherkin UsefulNotes/{{Otherkin}} are Wesen that reveal who they are through
wearing face paint & mask versions of their woged selves and using the names Kehrseite know them as.]]as]]
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In [=S2E2=], "The Kiss", we get a FreezeFrameBonus, that the Mauvis Dentes' fingerprints is linked to a murder in Odense, Denmark. This is where Andersen was born. We can assume that Andersen, like in real life, didn't have any direct descendants. But who is to say that there aren't non-direct descendants around somewhere.

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In [=S2E2=], "The Kiss", we get a FreezeFrameBonus, that the Mauvis Dentes' fingerprints is linked to a murder in Odense, Denmark. This is where Andersen was born. We can assume that Andersen, like in real life, didn't have any direct descendants. But who is to say that there aren't non-direct descendants around somewhere.somewhere.

[[WMG: UsefulNotes/Otherkin are Wesen that reveal who they are through
wearing face paint & mask versions of their woged selves and using the names Kehrseite know them as.]]
It's one big joke they like to play on Kehrseite.
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'''For GrandUnifyingGuesses, please go [[WMG/GrandUnifyingGuessesGrimm here]].'''

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'''For GrandUnifyingGuesses, WMG/GrandUnifyingGuesses, please go [[WMG/GrandUnifyingGuessesGrimm here]].'''

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* The Iron Age Belgae, a coalition of tribes that apparently vexed the Roman Legions. Their name is usually translated to mean "those who swell (with battle-fury)", which sounds a lot like woge. Caesar also called them "the bravest" of the Gauls, indicating they put up quite a fight.
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* A raven-like Wesen which inspired Odin and Valkyries, psyching up other people for battle so they could loot the bodies afterwards. In modern times, they are still tied to {{CorruptChurch}}es, in an "AnimalFarm Moses Sugardcandy Mountain" kind of way.

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* A raven-like Wesen which inspired Odin and Valkyries, psyching up other people for battle so they could loot the bodies afterwards. In modern times, they are still tied to {{CorruptChurch}}es, in an "AnimalFarm "Literature/AnimalFarm Moses Sugardcandy Mountain" kind of way.

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* Who is to say that Hans Christian Andersen wasn't a Grimm in this universe. In S2E2, "The Kiss", we get a FreezeFrameBonus of the Mauvis Dentes' fingerprints being linked to a murder in Odense, Andersen's birthplace. He may not have had any direct descendants in real life (or in the show's universe), but who is to say that there wasn't someone in the same bloodline, with the same abilities.

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* Who is to say that Hans Christian Andersen wasn't a Grimm in this universe. In S2E2, [=S2E2=], "The Kiss", we get a FreezeFrameBonus of the Mauvis Dentes' fingerprints being linked to a murder in Odense, Andersen's birthplace. He may not have had any direct descendants in real life (or in the show's universe), but who is to say that there wasn't someone in the same bloodline, with the same abilities.



* There is already talk about an important date, which could mean the end of the world. There was also talk of Diana's birth being an important event in earlier seasons, so this could very well be her purpose.

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* There is already talk about an important date, which could mean the end of the world. There was also talk of Diana's birth being an important event in earlier seasons, so this could very well be her purpose.purpose.

[[WMG: In this universe, Creator/HansChristianAndersen was a Grimm]]
In [=S2E2=], "The Kiss", we get a FreezeFrameBonus, that the Mauvis Dentes' fingerprints is linked to a murder in Odense, Denmark. This is where Andersen was born. We can assume that Andersen, like in real life, didn't have any direct descendants. But who is to say that there aren't non-direct descendants around somewhere.
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* Who is to say that Hans Christian Andersen wasn't a Grimm in this universe. In S2E2, "The Kiss", we get a FreezeFrameBonus of the Mauvis Dentes' fingerprints being linked to a murder in Odense, Andersen's birthplace. He may not have had any direct descendants in real life (or in the show's universe), but who is to say that there wasn't someone in the same bloodline, with the same abilities.
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed. The series finally casually mentions that Trubel is Nick's third cousin on his mother's side.]]
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* [[FetishFuel Agreed]], [[EvilIsSexy definitely]]. ...that's not what you meant? ''*Whistles innocently*''

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* [[FetishFuel Agreed]], Agreed, [[EvilIsSexy definitely]]. ...that's not what you meant? ''*Whistles innocently*''
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[[WMG: The Reapers will return in Season 6.]]

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[[WMG: The Reapers will return in Season 6.]]]]

[[WMG: Diana will be instrumental in the season 6 finale.]]
* There is already talk about an important date, which could mean the end of the world. There was also talk of Diana's birth being an important event in earlier seasons, so this could very well be her purpose.
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[[WMG: The [[spoiler: healing stick that they found]] is a fragment of the cross.]]]]

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[[WMG: The [[spoiler: healing stick that they found]] is It's a fragment of the cross.]]]]
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[[spoiler: it's a giant splinter with healing powers,]] it seems to fit. Not to mention that it was buried by crusaders in a tomb.
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[[WMG: The [[spoiler: healing stick that they found]] is a fragment of the cross.]]

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[[WMG: The [[spoiler: healing stick that they found]] is a fragment of the cross.]]
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[[WMG: The [[spoiler: healing stick that they found]] is a fragment of the cross.]]

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