Talk:Remus Romulus/@comment-24087318-20131231192634/@comment-4773581-20140101014930

So the village was well defended enough that it was able to reach the point, which is assumedly a pretty long time since it sort of implies that the mentality of the village has been there since the days of what would be Remus' (great-)great-great-grandfather, but then just suddenly, after that long of a time, fell apart and got overrun? And that there are more villages like that out there?

For a village to survive even half that long, Grimm exterminating would have to be a very important duty that pretty much everyone was expected to be capable of, with anyone leaving the village to go hunting expected to have no problems with the lower or middle class Grimm, and at least be capable of escaping some of the more dangerous ones. And not bringing one back to the village would be something they got taught to do under all but the most dire of circumstances, likely with failure to do so having its own punishment. And by "most dire" I'm talking "a ginormous horde of Grimm is going to run through the area where the village is and they need to be warned of this fact".