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If The Thieves were mobsters, Grash would be the big one in the track suit that punches first and asks questions later. Part human, part lizard, and part Grassland Charger, he’s an enormous, muscular creature who’s favorite thing to do is ―break stuff. Stuff includes glidewings, bones, Nomad caravans, faces, rocks… the list goes on and on.
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If The Raiders were mobsters, Grash would be the big one in the track suit that punches first and asks questions later. Part human, part lizard, and part Grassland Charger, he’s an enormous, muscular creature who’s favorite thing to do is ―break stuff. Stuff includes glidewings, bones, Nomad caravans, faces, rocks… the list goes on and on.
 
Grash is easy to outsmart when he’s alone, and [[Billy]] enjoys pulling a fast one on the big guy before Grash remembers he’s supposed to pound Billy on sight. Every now and then, however, Grash shocks everyone by saying something truly insightful. But these moments of wisdom are short lived, and Grash usually follows them up with an incredibly stupid observation or by smashing something fragile.
 
Grash is easy to outsmart when he’s alone, and [[Billy]] enjoys pulling a fast one on the big guy before Grash remembers he’s supposed to pound Billy on sight. Every now and then, however, Grash shocks everyone by saying something truly insightful. But these moments of wisdom are short lived, and Grash usually follows them up with an incredibly stupid observation or by smashing something fragile.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 31 July 2012

Grash

Grash

If The Raiders were mobsters, Grash would be the big one in the track suit that punches first and asks questions later. Part human, part lizard, and part Grassland Charger, he’s an enormous, muscular creature who’s favorite thing to do is ―break stuff. Stuff includes glidewings, bones, Nomad caravans, faces, rocks… the list goes on and on. Grash is easy to outsmart when he’s alone, and Billy enjoys pulling a fast one on the big guy before Grash remembers he’s supposed to pound Billy on sight. Every now and then, however, Grash shocks everyone by saying something truly insightful. But these moments of wisdom are short lived, and Grash usually follows them up with an incredibly stupid observation or by smashing something fragile.