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== About: == |
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The Grimm were a gang of devoted criminals residing in Ahol during the years 415-464 PR. It was formed of mostly human men, who referred to themselves as a “brotherhood”, rather than a gang. Organized and dedicated to their craft, they were violent killers, hellbent on rising to power over the citizens of Ahol through bloodshed and fear. Their victims could be recognized through the method of death, as well as the marks left upon the bodies afterwards. The throats would be slit horizontally in three lines one above the other, then vertically down the middle. They would then face the body upright and remove their eyes and clothes, marking the forehead with the victim’s blood in the shape of an upside-down cross. |
The Grimm were a gang of devoted criminals residing in Ahol during the years 415-464 PR. It was formed of mostly [[human]] men, who referred to themselves as a “brotherhood”, rather than a gang. Organized and dedicated to their craft, they were violent killers, hellbent on rising to power over the citizens of Ahol through bloodshed and fear. Their victims could be recognized through the method of death, as well as the marks left upon the bodies afterwards. The throats would be slit horizontally in three lines one above the other, then vertically down the middle. They would then face the body upright and remove their eyes and clothes, marking the forehead with the victim’s blood in the shape of an upside-down cross. |
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== History: == |
== History: == |
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The Grimm was formed in 415 PR by two brothers, Raache and Thorne. They swore to rid the streets of the vermin that polluted it, and that only those “blessed by the brotherhood” would remain in power. They quickly gathered a cult-like following due to their violent and passionate methods. They would allow only men into their brotherhood and required those joining to take a blood oath to show their loyalty. This blood oath involved drawing blood from one’s own body and sharing it with the brothers. |
The Grimm was formed in 415 PR by two brothers, Raache and Thorne. They swore to rid the streets of the vermin that polluted it, and that only those “blessed by the brotherhood” would remain in power. They quickly gathered a [[cult]]-like following due to their violent and passionate methods. They would allow only men into their brotherhood and required those joining to take a blood oath to show their loyalty. This blood oath involved drawing blood from one’s own body and sharing it with the brothers. |
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Over the next few years, The Grimm had gathered a significant number of members and had earned both a reputation and an influence amongst the other gangs of Ahol. The method of the blood oath was then changed. Anyone who wanted to earn the blessing and protection of the brothers could take a blood oath by spilling the blood of one their own brother (this didn’t have to be a blood relation, merely one you considered as close as a brother) and delivering their body to Raache and Thorne. This was seen as a means of discarding your old ties and forming a new, lone tie with The Grimm. Those who took this new blood oath still would not be considered a brother of The Grimm but would instead be referred to as ‘friends’ of the brotherhood. |
Over the next few years, The Grimm had gathered a significant number of members and had earned both a reputation and an influence amongst the other gangs of Ahol. The method of the blood oath was then changed. Anyone who wanted to earn the blessing and protection of the brothers could take a blood oath by spilling the blood of one their own brother (this didn’t have to be a blood relation, merely one you considered as close as a brother) and delivering their body to Raache and Thorne. This was seen as a means of discarding your old ties and forming a new, lone tie with The Grimm. Those who took this new blood oath still would not be considered a brother of The Grimm but would instead be referred to as ‘friends’ of the brotherhood. |
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The Grimm took a major hit in 462 PR, when low-ranking member Fären Aldara went rogue and murdered twelve of the members of the brotherhood, including Thorne. For the next two years, the remaining members were assassinated by Fären, one after another, despite their efforts to apprehend him. The group officially went extinct in 464 PR, when Fären assassinated Raache. |
The Grimm took a major hit in 462 PR, when low-ranking member Fären Aldara went [[rogue]] and murdered twelve of the members of the brotherhood, including Thorne. For the next two years, the remaining members were assassinated by Fären, one after another, despite their efforts to apprehend him. The group officially went extinct in 464 PR, when Fären assassinated Raache. |
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 12 May 2025
The Grimm[edit | edit source]
Formed in 415 PR.

Dissolved in 464 PR.
Located: Ahol
Led by: Raache and Thorne
Other notable members:
About:[edit | edit source]
The Grimm were a gang of devoted criminals residing in Ahol during the years 415-464 PR. It was formed of mostly human men, who referred to themselves as a “brotherhood”, rather than a gang. Organized and dedicated to their craft, they were violent killers, hellbent on rising to power over the citizens of Ahol through bloodshed and fear. Their victims could be recognized through the method of death, as well as the marks left upon the bodies afterwards. The throats would be slit horizontally in three lines one above the other, then vertically down the middle. They would then face the body upright and remove their eyes and clothes, marking the forehead with the victim’s blood in the shape of an upside-down cross.
History:[edit | edit source]
The Grimm was formed in 415 PR by two brothers, Raache and Thorne. They swore to rid the streets of the vermin that polluted it, and that only those “blessed by the brotherhood” would remain in power. They quickly gathered a cult-like following due to their violent and passionate methods. They would allow only men into their brotherhood and required those joining to take a blood oath to show their loyalty. This blood oath involved drawing blood from one’s own body and sharing it with the brothers.
Over the next few years, The Grimm had gathered a significant number of members and had earned both a reputation and an influence amongst the other gangs of Ahol. The method of the blood oath was then changed. Anyone who wanted to earn the blessing and protection of the brothers could take a blood oath by spilling the blood of one their own brother (this didn’t have to be a blood relation, merely one you considered as close as a brother) and delivering their body to Raache and Thorne. This was seen as a means of discarding your old ties and forming a new, lone tie with The Grimm. Those who took this new blood oath still would not be considered a brother of The Grimm but would instead be referred to as ‘friends’ of the brotherhood.
The Grimm took a major hit in 462 PR, when low-ranking member Fären Aldara went rogue and murdered twelve of the members of the brotherhood, including Thorne. For the next two years, the remaining members were assassinated by Fären, one after another, despite their efforts to apprehend him. The group officially went extinct in 464 PR, when Fären assassinated Raache.