IN> Grigori Conjecture

-=|horsefly|=- st0fkillers at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 16:21:54 CDT 2006


This has been percolating in my brain for a bit, and I've just had an
argument with a fellow In Nomine fan about it, so I'm throwing it on
the list for discussion.  The Grigori were tried and cast out for
breeding among humanity, but the punishment was to live on earth
amongst humanity.  Given that angelic capacity and general maturity is
above human, and the access the Watchers have to Songs and
attunements, it seems analogous to sentencing a child molester to
teach kindergarten--the children will always be weaker than the child
molester, and the molester knows what he is doing while the children
lack cognitive awareness and the capacity to resist.  By forcing the
Grigori to live among humans, the chance of interbreeding increases,
rather than decreases.  One could argue the Flood put the fear of God
back into the Watchers that their outcasting didn't.  After being
hounded by Malakim and countless other furious fellow angels, the
Grigori got sneakier, but nothing points to their improved discretion
(i.e., cleaving to the laws of Heaven).


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