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{{Infobox_character|name = Grev|species = Human|gender = Male|status = Alive|residence = [[Celum]]|first appearance = [https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ Chapter 2.44]|age = 13|affiliation = [[Jasi]]
 
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[[Players of Celum]]|family = [[Jasi]] (''Older Step-sister'')}}'''Grev''' is young boy who lives with [[Jasi]], in [[Celum]].
 
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|name = Grev Redigal
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|species = [[Humans|Human]]
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|gender = Male
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|status = Alive
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|residence = *[[Celum]] (''Formerly'')
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*[[Invrisil]]
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|first appearance = [https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ Chapter 2.44]
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|age = ~13<ref name=":2.44"/>
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|affiliation = [[Players of Celum]]
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|family = [[Jasi Redigal]] (''Older Sister'')
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|image=Grev_by_Enuryn.png
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|caption1=By [[Fanworks/Enuryn|Enuryn]] (Cut-out)
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|occupation = Props Helper
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|aliases=Grev the Player
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'''Grev Redigal''' is young Human boy and [[Jasi Redigal|Jasi's]] younger adopted brother.
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
He has a gap-toothed grin. He used to have a scrawny body,<ref name=":2.44">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ Chapter 2.44]</ref> but now his thin frame had filled out.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-04/ Chapter 5.04]</ref>
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Grey has a gap-toothed grin. He used to have a scrawny body,<ref name=":2.44">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ Chapter 2.44]</ref> but now his thin frame has filled out.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-04/ Chapter 5.04]</ref>
   
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Grev is the son of two humans who also adopt [[Jasi]], a Drake. After his parents split up, Jasi alone takes care of him.
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Grev is the son of two Humans who also adopted [[Jasi]], a Drake. Their parents split up unhappily: Her adopted mother found another man, the father just disappeared one day.
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After the children were abandoned, Jasi found work as a [Washer] and she earned enough coin for her and Grev to survive; but couldn't properly take care of her brother, so he became a [Street Rat]. He learned how to beggar, to steal and how to lure innocent people into ambushes. Jasi had known about the first part and done her best to stop that, but she hadn’t known about the muggings.<ref name="3.15">[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/09/23/3-15/ Chapter 3.15]</ref>
   
 
== Chronology ==
 
== Chronology ==
Grev first appears as a beggar boy who tries to trick Erin, leading her into an alley where there were waiting muggers. However, Erin forgives him for this act after he fetches [[Wesle]].<ref name=":2.44" />
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Grev first appears as a beggar boy who tries to trick Erin, leading her into an alley where there were waiting muggers. However, Erin forgave him for this act after he fetched [[Wesle]] to arrest his mugger friends.<ref name=":2.44" />
   
He reappears, again caught by Erin for pickpocketting a young women on the streets. During the chase, he leads Erin to meet Jasi, who then proceeds to spank Grev for his misdeeds.<ref>[[Chapter 3.15]]</ref>
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He reappears a week later, again caught by Erin for pickpocketting a young women on the streets. During the chase, he leads Erin to meet Jasi, who then proceeds to spank Grev for his misdeeds.<ref name="3.15" /> Erin decided to help them both, but not by just giving them money. Instead she brought them to the [[Frenzied Hare]] where she and [[Agnes]] tried to find a new, less backbreaking profession for Jasi. When Erin discovered that not one person in Celum apparently ever witnessed a theater performance, she organized a play for which Jasi, Grev and Wesle were the first [Actors].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/26/3-16/ Chapter 3.16]</ref>
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That way, the two siblings became part of the core group of the [[Players of Celum]].
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...''TBA''
   
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
   
 
=== Classes/Levels: ===
 
=== Classes/Levels: ===
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* [Street Rat] Lv. ? (low-level)<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/12/14/6-63-p/ Chapter 6.63 P]</ref>
   
 
=== Skills: ===
 
=== Skills: ===
 
* [Fake Smile]
 
* [Fake Smile]
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* [Street’s Honor]
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* [Waypoint]
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* His surname was revealed in [[Chapter 6.63 P|Ch 6.63 P]].
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== Appearances ==
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''See [[Players of Celum/Appearances|Here]]''
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
* ([https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ To] [[Erin Solstice|Erin]]) “I’m Grev, Miss. And you need to get to an [Alchemist] to sell them bees, am I right?”
 
* ([https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ To] [[Erin Solstice|Erin]]) “I’m Grev, Miss. And you need to get to an [Alchemist] to sell them bees, am I right?”
 
* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-04/ To] [[Erin Solstice|Erin]]) “Magic inn, good food, and you know more plays. If Wesle wasn’t in makeup he’d kiss you, Miss Erin.”
 
* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-04/ To] [[Erin Solstice|Erin]]) “Magic inn, good food, and you know more plays. If Wesle wasn’t in makeup he’d kiss you, Miss Erin.”
* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/26/3-42/ To Inn]) "He—it’s a trick, see? In the city. You learn to listen for it. If someone don’t <em>say</em> something’s true or not true, they’re not lying, see?"
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/26/3-42/ To everyone]) "[[Klbkch|He]]—it’s a trick, see? In the city. You learn to listen for it. If someone don’t <em>say</em> something’s true or not true, they’re not lying, see?"
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ To] [[Briganda]]) “<em>Stop, stop! [[Numbtongue|He’s]] not a monster! Well—he is, but he’s a guest of [[Erin Solstice|Miss]]—</em>”
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/09/02/7-43-g/ To] [[Erin Solstice|Erin]]) “That was <em>ages</em> ago. I’m changed, Miss Erin! I owe the world to you! Tell you what—why don’t we go to the menagerie? The fair’s in town. Igil’s Illusory…something.”
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*([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/10/07/7-50/ To] [[Erin Solstice|Erin]] and [[Players of Celum|Players]]) “Heya, Erin. I heard Emme had her beard in a twist. You all done with the restaurant? Anything explode while I was away?”
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*([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/12/16/solstice-pt-1/ To] [[Eliasor Melissar|Eliasor]] and [[Nanette Weishart|Nanette]]) “That’s right. You want to play, Miss [Lady]? And you? [Witch]-girl?”
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*([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/12/16/solstice-pt-1/ To] [[Eliasor Melissar|Eliasor]]) “I was taught by the [[Erin Solstice|best player’n the world]]. Come on. Step up and play! We’ll put some money down on it! Anything in your pockets if you don’t have coins.”
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 3 September 2023

Grev Redigal is young Human boy and Jasi's younger adopted brother.

Appearance[]

Grey has a gap-toothed grin. He used to have a scrawny body,[1] but now his thin frame has filled out.[2]

Personality[]

Although young, Grev is astute. He is the only one who notices that Klbkch does not confirm that there are no Dragons around Liscor.[3]

Background[]

Grev is the son of two Humans who also adopted Jasi, a Drake. Their parents split up unhappily: Her adopted mother found another man, the father just disappeared one day.

After the children were abandoned, Jasi found work as a [Washer] and she earned enough coin for her and Grev to survive; but couldn't properly take care of her brother, so he became a [Street Rat]. He learned how to beggar, to steal and how to lure innocent people into ambushes. Jasi had known about the first part and done her best to stop that, but she hadn’t known about the muggings.[4]

Chronology[]

Grev first appears as a beggar boy who tries to trick Erin, leading her into an alley where there were waiting muggers. However, Erin forgave him for this act after he fetched Wesle to arrest his mugger friends.[1]

He reappears a week later, again caught by Erin for pickpocketting a young women on the streets. During the chase, he leads Erin to meet Jasi, who then proceeds to spank Grev for his misdeeds.[4] Erin decided to help them both, but not by just giving them money. Instead she brought them to the Frenzied Hare where she and Agnes tried to find a new, less backbreaking profession for Jasi. When Erin discovered that not one person in Celum apparently ever witnessed a theater performance, she organized a play for which Jasi, Grev and Wesle were the first [Actors].[5]

That way, the two siblings became part of the core group of the Players of Celum.

...TBA

Powers and Abilities[]

Classes/Levels:[]

  • [Street Rat] Lv. ? (low-level)[6]

Skills:[]

  • [Fake Smile]
  • [Street’s Honor]
  • [Waypoint]

Trivia[]

Appearances[]

See Here

Quotes[]

  • (To Erin) “I’m Grev, Miss. And you need to get to an [Alchemist] to sell them bees, am I right?”
  • (To Erin) “Magic inn, good food, and you know more plays. If Wesle wasn’t in makeup he’d kiss you, Miss Erin.”
  • (To everyone) "He—it’s a trick, see? In the city. You learn to listen for it. If someone don’t say something’s true or not true, they’re not lying, see?"
  • (To Briganda) “Stop, stop! He’s not a monster! Well—he is, but he’s a guest of Miss
  • (To Erin) “That was ages ago. I’m changed, Miss Erin! I owe the world to you! Tell you what—why don’t we go to the menagerie? The fair’s in town. Igil’s Illusory…something.”
  • (To Erin and Players) “Heya, Erin. I heard Emme had her beard in a twist. You all done with the restaurant? Anything explode while I was away?”
  • (To Eliasor and Nanette) “That’s right. You want to play, Miss [Lady]? And you? [Witch]-girl?”
  • (To Eliasor) “I was taught by the best player’n the world. Come on. Step up and play! We’ll put some money down on it! Anything in your pockets if you don’t have coins.”

References[]