FuzFuz -- It might be the glamour, but there is another possibility. The second time you meet Grendel in bar in the first episode he gives a hint that he has been in a fight. Basically when Gren starts to get angry due to Bigby and the Woodsman one of the options that come up is to say don't f*** around with me. Grendel will reply that the last person that had a fight with him ended in the ground (dead).
Ok. I guess that kills my theory that the "Gren" we meet outside the Woodland's Office is actually the killer using one of the black market glamour devices. My thought was that if the killer had two normal eyes, the imperfect glamour wouldn't be able to replicate Gren's face with his dead right eye.
Unless you are lying to us to throw us off the scent.
The change in Grendel's eye is meant to be a hint that something's not quite right, and weird shit is about to happen... it's his "real" / ung… morelamoured eyes starting to show through. That was actually added pretty late in development, so I played a few times where Grendel had normal eyes through that whole conversation, and it's definitely MUCH creepier with the eye change.
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You're mistaken. Bigby doesn't use a glamour.
FuzFuz -- It might be the glamour, but there is another possibility. The second time you meet Grendel in bar in the first episode he gives a hint that he has been in a fight. Basically when Gren starts to get angry due to Bigby and the Woodsman one of the options that come up is to say don't f*** around with me. Grendel will reply that the last person that had a fight with him ended in the ground (dead).
Ok. I guess that kills my theory that the "Gren" we meet outside the Woodland's Office is actually the killer using one of the black market glamour devices. My thought was that if the killer had two normal eyes, the imperfect glamour wouldn't be able to replicate Gren's face with his dead right eye.
Unless you are lying to us to throw us off the scent.