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Church Grim

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Typically black

Size

Dog sized

Notable features

Immense strength, purple or white eyes.

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Traits

Strengths

Physical strength, ability to vanish, impeccable speed

Condition(s)

Eternal life

Spoils

Pawprints

Sounds

Barks, whimpers, etc

Weaknesses

Bound to a single graveyard or area, can only leave for short periods by moving to another plane

Maximum speed

75 mph

Methods of defense

Biting

Method of attack

Biting, tackling, howling

Aggressiveness

Not aggressive unless provoked

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Reproductive patterns

Do not reproduce; they are the reincarnations of a dead animal or person, buried first in the graveyard.

Herding patterns

No herding

Preferred habitat

Graveyards

Food sources

Whatever's nearby

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Symbolisms

Noble protectors of all faiths.

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THE KILLKENNY GRIM
In 1547, Christians in Killkenny, Ireland, buried a dead dog in a new graveyard. This practice was ancient, but was considered superstitious and cruel in the eyes of the witch community. Odinla, an elderly witch and a devout Christian, believed Church Grims to be real and effective. Edwina, a satanist who had long held ill well toward Odinla, decided to prove her wrong and be rid of her at once.

On a foggy autumn evening, Odinla was paying her respects in the Killkenny Graveyard when Edwina enacted her plan. Edwina drove a nail through Odinla's footprints, trapping her in the graveyard. Edwina then summoned a great many malevolent spirits, sure that Odinla, and all the Christian souls in the graveyard would be destroyed. To Edwina's surprise, as the dark figures closed in on the graveyard, a large black dog emerged from the fog and attacked the spirits, destroying them. From then on, Church Grims were used in witch burial sites.

Origins

A Church Grim is a protector of places of worship and burial sites. While originally Christian in origin, Church Grims protect spirits and places of all faiths.

A Church Grim is created when, during the establishment of a graveyard, a dead dog is buried first. The animal comes back as a Grim, and is to serve the area for all eternity, protecting the site from sacrilege, vandalism, evil spirits, and grave robbers.

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Overview

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Church Grim

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Looks

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Color

Typically black

Size

Dog sized

Notable features

Immense strength, purple or white eyes.

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Traits

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Strengths

Physical strength, ability to vanish, impeccable speed

Condition(s)

Eternal life

Spoils

Pawprints

Sounds

Barks, whimpers, etc

Weaknesses

Bound to a single graveyard or area, can only leave for short periods by moving to another plane

Maximum speed

75 mph

Methods of defense

Biting

Method of attack

Biting, tackling, howling

Aggressiveness

Not aggressive unless provoked

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Reproductive patterns

Do not reproduce; they are the reincarnations of a dead animal or person, buried first in the graveyard.

Herding patterns

No herding

Preferred habitat

Graveyards

Food sources

Whatever's nearby

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Noble protectors of all faiths.

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THE KILLKENNY GRIM
In 1547, Christians in Killkenny, Ireland, buried a dead dog in a new graveyard. This practice was ancient, but was considered superstitious and cruel in the eyes of the witch community. Odinla, an elderly witch and a devout Christian, believed Church Grims to be real and effective. Edwina, a satanist who had long held ill well toward Odinla, decided to prove her wrong and be rid of her at once.

On a foggy autumn evening, Odinla was paying her respects in the Killkenny Graveyard when Edwina enacted her plan. Edwina drove a nail through Odinla's footprints, trapping her in the graveyard. Edwina then summoned a great many malevolent spirits, sure that Odinla, and all the Christian souls in the graveyard would be destroyed. To Edwina's surprise, as the dark figures closed in on the graveyard, a large black dog emerged from the fog and attacked the spirits, destroying them. From then on, Church Grims were used in witch burial sites.

Origins

A Church Grim is a protector of places of worship and burial sites. While originally Christian in origin, Church Grims protect spirits and places of all faiths.

A Church Grim is created when, during the establishment of a graveyard, a dead dog is buried first. The animal comes back as a Grim, and is to serve the area for all eternity, protecting the site from sacrilege, vandalism, evil spirits, and grave robbers.

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