Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25045079-20141009014812/@comment-9090085-20141020023245

Jarhead My Fur wrote: maybe the moon is a creature of Grimm, and it's where all creatures of Grimm originate. That's... interesting. I, personally, don't think that's the case(mostly based on "Die" and this analysis of the song, and how "the moon watched safely from above"); but who knows.

I recall it being mentioned that subterranean Grimm would be appearing next episode; and seeing as I have not read the spoilers(and do not intend too), I'm going to post some ideas on what some of them might be(other then moles):

As for other types of Grimm I'd like to see... let me bring out my old D&D Monster Manual and look for some prospective possibilities:
 * Centipedes - Flat Grimm that can "slither" through small gaps and attack big snapping pincers.
 * Prawns - Bullet-shaped creatures with many small claws to help them dig tunnels.
 * Dragonfly Nymph - Main thing of interest here is it's pincer-jaws that extend out on an "arm" to drag prey in.


 * Chimera - A monster with the heads of a Goat, a Lion, a Snake(and maybe a Dragon). May also have wings.
 * Chuul - A Lobster/Beast of of sorts, with paralyzing tentacles in it's mouth.
 * Grick - A serpentine creature with a beak ringed by 4 octopus arms.
 * Hydra - 5-to-12 headed reptilian monster.
 * Manticore - A giant "lion" with the wings of a bat and tail of a scorpion(though the tail sometimes ends in a "mace" covered in spines; spines that regrow and can be "shot" at foes).
 * Minotaur - Man-Bull.
 * Otyugh - 3 legs, 3 tentacles, and a body that's one-third mouth.
 * Owlbear - 'Cause why not?
 * Umber Hulk - Gorilla/Stag Beetle that lives underground.

Aaaand that's all I'm taking out for now.

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