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With the grimm clasiffication argument, under human classification a creature of grimm artificially given a soul would indeed no longer be considered a true grimm. What the name of this new creature may be could be discussed if it were to be created. Grimm as far as we know do not have a soul so it would be interesting to see how they would change if they were given one and survived.

Sentry you make a good point that all known grimm variants likely do not natively have a soul. Whether this is true for all grimm is not 100% known due to our knowledge of Salem's existence and what the could mean relating to the grimm. If you perhaps misiinterpretated my atlas test point if was not that grimm were tested for souls but rather tested to see if they could be implanted into them.