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Blue Grim

Information on this organism has been made available to the public by the BCWPA.

THE FAE OF DEATH

Blue Grims are pucks that aid in decomposition, help bring in winter, and live where the dead reside.


HISTORY

It is unknown how they came into being, though they are viewed as forces of nature — ever-present and undying.


HABITAT

The tiny beings can be found where human remains are buried; groups of them can be discovered in cemeteries, but gatherings can also be found in any site where multiple bodies are buried—few may even loiter at the location of one corpse. However, pucks eventually congregate in graveyards, as they are fervently drawn to them, called to carry out their duties and fulfill their desires.


APPEARANCE

Grave Pucks have short, dry, white or light gray hair parted in the middle by a pale gray horn; their skin is the same deathly pale color of their horn, and is cracked or leathery in sections, sunken in over a bony frame, and seemingly devoid of musculature. They smell of rotten flesh and have the appearance of an emaciated, dying creature.

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