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Grimm Gallant, the fallen Dwarven Traveler, resides inside [[Nia-Agliare]], maintaining some control there while more-or-less attending [[Arekson]]. Grimm was part of the original Traveler contingent sent by the [[Alexiandrian Church|Church]] to protect travelers along the [[Traveler's Highway]] that terminates here. What caused his turnabout is unknown, but his change appears to be absolute. He has taken to wearing all black armor, decorating his armor with skulls and teeth, and - if rumors are to be believed - taken up the heretic rites of the old gods ([[Marwynn]] has surmised, from her knowledge of the old Testimonials, that this describes a Blackguard). Grimm controls the Traveler's road, although the half dozen or so remaining travelers might contest that point. Additionally, he is responsible for [[Nia-Agliare's]] city gates, and the entry fees taken at the gate flow into his coffers. Grimm additionally controls the plains between the city and the Riverlands, which provide some of the city's food supply. [[Levan Absold]] believes that Grimm Gallant is not, in fact, an independent actor, but is instead a puppet of Arekson.
Grimm Gallant, the fallen Dwarven Traveler, resided near [[Nia-Agliare]], maintaining some control there while more-or-less attending [[Arekson]] as one of the five members of [[:Category:The Cartel|The Cartel]]. Grimm was part of the original Traveler contingent sent by the [[Alexiandrian Church|Church]] to protect travelers along the [[Traveler's Highway]] that terminates here. He was converted to a vampire, and since that point wore  all black armor, decorating his armor with skulls and teeth, and - if rumors are to be believed - took up the heretic rites of the old gods ([[Marwynn]] had surmised, from her knowledge of the old Testimonials, that this describes a Blackguard, a.k.a., [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/alternate-classes/antipaladin Antipaladin]. This guess turned out to be correct). Grimm controlled the Traveler's road, at the protests of the half dozen or so remaining Travelers, and was responsible for Nia-Agliare's city gates and its entry fees. He was destroyed by [[Gnob's Folly]] in a pitched battle a couple of miles West of Nia-Agliare.
 
Gnob's Folly at first presumed Grimm Gallant's sire to be Arekson. However, discussion with [[Mat]] afterwards has indicated that Arekson did not have the requisite power, and that the sire would have to be much more powerful. Thus, Arekson's sire was presumed to also be active in the same region, and at large.
 
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Grimm Gallant, the fallen Dwarven Traveler, resided near Nia-Agliare, maintaining some control there while more-or-less attending Arekson as one of the five members of The Cartel. Grimm was part of the original Traveler contingent sent by the Church to protect travelers along the Traveler's Highway that terminates here. He was converted to a vampire, and since that point wore all black armor, decorating his armor with skulls and teeth, and - if rumors are to be believed - took up the heretic rites of the old gods (Marwynn had surmised, from her knowledge of the old Testimonials, that this describes a Blackguard, a.k.a., Antipaladin. This guess turned out to be correct). Grimm controlled the Traveler's road, at the protests of the half dozen or so remaining Travelers, and was responsible for Nia-Agliare's city gates and its entry fees. He was destroyed by Gnob's Folly in a pitched battle a couple of miles West of Nia-Agliare.

Gnob's Folly at first presumed Grimm Gallant's sire to be Arekson. However, discussion with Mat afterwards has indicated that Arekson did not have the requisite power, and that the sire would have to be much more powerful. Thus, Arekson's sire was presumed to also be active in the same region, and at large.