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Mon Oct 16, 2017 3:09 pm
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Feltrix says...



Would a descendant of the Huntsman from Snow White work as a monster, or was he too human? If it works, could my character have some sort of animal communication /shapeshifting ability?
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 3:13 pm
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And how would we work talking animals? Can we make those shapeshifters/humanoids?
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:19 pm
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:22 pm
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I did some Grimm research to hopefully eliminate my aforementioned huntsman dilemma, and there has been great success. I've decided to make my character a shapeshifter from The Thief and His Master. It's not entirely clear who the villain is in there, but both the master thief who wants to swindle the father (and maybe own the son? It wasn't very clear) as well as the son, the thief, who is the protagonist and also ended up killing the master thief, have shapeshifting abilities, so I'm going to assume that the Grimms would want to kill my character as shapeshifting is a decidedly non-human trait. Sorry for the massive run-on sentence. Also, fairy tales have severely warped logic. For instance, even if we're ignoring all the strange decisions the characters made (a father encouraging his son's thieving destiny, accepting a very dubious contract, and then consulting a dwarf for help. This father then engages in a type of swindling where his son turns into an animal and he sells his son. The list goes on.), the transcript I read ends with the master thief dying and then the phrase "...and he has remained dead to this day."
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:39 pm
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@FalconryGirl9086, the monsters in Grimm tend to be humanoid but to morph into a more human form. It'll make more sense once I get the first post up in a few days, but I'll try to give a good example here!

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This character is a lot like my character Nikki. Both are inspired by Little Red Riding Hood and take the parts of talking animals. This guy looks pretty human, but the protag of the show, Nick, is able to catch a glimpse of what he really looks like. See how his features change up a bit, but he's still humanoid? That's what monster transformations typically look like.

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Going off of the few episodes I've seen of the show, Grimms tend to see past their disguises when they're either caught by surprise or angry. Like I said earlier, my post should hopefully clear things up!

@Feltrix, that sounds good to me! You just need to come up with some sort of non-human appearance for them. Maybe they could be that type of animal the father turned the son into? And I love how quirky fairy tales can be sometimes.

@ThemagicalEbonyFox, there is! We're still in need of two more Grimms. Do you want me to put you down for that role?
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:40 pm
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Can I get a Grimm?
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 10:01 pm
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Sure thing, @Chaser!

@XxXTheSwordsmanXxX, I almost forgot to reply to your question! A scholarly character would be wonderful.
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 11:32 pm
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I love Erin, @Feltrix! Sarcastic characters always win me over, as well as cat lovers.
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Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:04 am
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Feltrix says...



Question: why is the fifth Grimm slot taken? Who's taken it? Is Taken a person? Is all of this classified and I should keep my nose out of this if I don't want to disappear ('cause that would be awesome! Oh, and terrifying)?
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Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:24 am
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@ThemagicalEbonyFox was thinking of joining earlier today, so I didn't want someone to think that there was a spot open. But I also didn't want to put her down for it if she wasn't interested. I hope that makes sense!
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Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:11 am
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Omni says...



Ooh I love the Grimm! Although I'm not joining, if you ever want a Grimm buff, lemme know
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Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:52 am
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Featherstone says...



Should I just go on the Grimm wiki and choose from there? Is that cool?
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Tue Oct 17, 2017 4:53 am
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If someone else wants the spot I don't mind.
  





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Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:16 am
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You're the only one who wants the spot, @ThemagicalEbonyFox! I could put your name down from it if you want to join. If not, I'll open it up to other people.

@Omnom, I'll gladly ask you about any questions I have!

@FalconryGirlo9086, that's cool with me! You could also just look up Grimm fairy tales on google. A lot of free websites pop up for you to look at.
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Tue Oct 17, 2017 10:52 am
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Feltrix says...



Yeah, I just skimmed a list of Grimm's Fairytales until I found one with an interesting name. If the summary was also interesting (and had a good villain), I read the transcript.

I just realized that Erin is very similar to Alex Fierro. I really like Alex.
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