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    The following is a list of creatures from the NBC television series Grimm , called Wesen. Wesen is German for

    'creature' or 'essence.' Although the names of many of the Wesen listed below are compounds of German words, they

    are not truly German names in the sense that these creatures do not exist by these names in the Grimms' tales, nor are

    they referred to as such in spoken or written German. Further, the words are not always pronounced using Germandiction. For example, in the series, 'Wesen' is pronounced VES-sin with the first vowel short and the second even

    further reduced, while the actual German word is pronounced with the first vowel long and the second syllable

    sounding like "sen" in sense.

    According to Monroe, while most normal people cannot see Wesen, there are times when they can "allow"

    themselves to be seen. This is the source of many legends and stories which were passed down as fairy tales by The

    Brothers Grimm. So far in the series, Wesen have been seen (by non-Grimms) when Monroe revealed his creature

    appearance to Hank Griffin, when certain Wildermann were victims of a failed experimental drug, and when a

    Coyotl unthinkingly revealed her appearance due to her fear of Nick Burkhart. In each case, these events were

    witnessed by Detective Griffin, leading him to question his sanity. "Normal" humans also may or may not have been

    present at the Lowen Games, where Wesen were clearly seen.

    While most Wesen have been seen interacting with each other relatively casually - barring some tensions between

    particular species, such as a long-standing species-wide feud between Blutbaden and Bauerschweine - it is unclear

    whether long-term relationships between Wesen of different species are possible. So far, all Wesen relationships

    shown have featured the Wesen being involved with their own species, but Monroe and Rosalee have shown an

    interest in each other despite being a Blutbad and a Fuchsbau respectively, with no signs that there is anything

    against such an interest other than their typical discomfort at the thought of risking their pre-existing friendship by

    trying for a closer relationship.

    Notable creaturesGrimm

    While not generally thought of as a Wesen species, Grimms share a bloodline trait separating them from

    normal humans: they are capable of seeing the true form of a Wesen, typically when the Wesen is startled,

    afraid or otherwise emotional. It is implied in the pilot episode that a member of the next generation receives

    the gift as the last approaches their deathbed or is murdered, but Nick's mother later debunks this, noting that

    the ability skips entire generations and family branches- the only guarantee is that it seems to manifest earlier

    in women than men. It is a long-standing tradition that Grimms hunt Wesen who attack the general population

    - traditionally killing them by decapitation - and keep journals recording their encounters with Wesen for

    future Grimms to learn from. Although the protagonist Nick Burkhardt has been informed that Grimms only

    hunt "the bad ones" of the supernatural world, most of the creatures he encounters are instinctively afraid of or

    hostile him, due to the fact that Grimms are rarely seen by average Wesen. Over the years, the Grimms have

    acquired a reputation as semi-mythical boogeymen. This reputation extends to the high est levels of Wesen

    society, with even the royal families doubting the existence of a good-natured Grimm. Other than their ability

    to see Wesen as they truly are, Grimms also seem to possess a natural ability for profiling people, and are

    highly skilled at physical combat. They are also resilient to such magic as the Coins of Zakynthos, which

    makes ordinary humans and Wesen become overconfident, power-hungry and obsessive. They have been

    guardians of the Coins for many generations. It has been suggested that if a Wesen ingests the blood of a

    Grimm, it will strip them of their powers and abilities, essentially turning the Wesen into an ordinary human,

    though this has only been confirmed with a Hexenbiest. First seen in "Pilot."Reapers

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    The Reapers of the Grimm, a.k.a. Grimm Reapers, are a secret soc iety devoted to th e elimination of the

    Grimms. They are usually dressed in black trench coats, or wearing some form of the color black, and carry a

    large scythe with an inscription as their weapon of choice. In the pilot episode, the Reaper Hulda carried a

    scythe that read Erntemaschinen der Grimms , which translates to "Reaping machines for the Grimms." [1] In

    "Lonelyhearts," the unnamed Reaper's scythe reads Vernichter der Grimms , "Destroyer of the Grimms." This

    particular Reaper was admonished and maimed by Captain Renard, who seems to hold some sort of authority

    over them. In "Of Mouse and Man," Monroe is beaten by a group of Reapers as a warning that his alliance

    with Nick is upsetting the status quo. Nick later kills two Reapers single-handed and sends their heads back to

    Germany, an action which sends ripples through the Wesen and Grimm communities. At least two Reapers

    seen are Hsslichen, but it is unknown if all members are. First seen in "Pilot."

    Blutbad

    Blutbaden (BLOOT-baad-in) are wolf-like Wesen with a keen sense of smell and great strength. The

    Blutbaden are very violent when in packs and are provok ed by t he colo r red. Their s ense of smell can be

    weakened by the herb wolfsbane and they are vulnerable to attacks to the lower back. Precise details of their

    interaction with humans are unknown, but it would appear that most can comfortably interact with human

    society; Monroe was apparently ignorant of his heritage until his Wesen abilities first 'activated', and anotherBlutbad, Holly Clark, was adopted into a human family with no complications. (However, she was abducted at

    the age of seven and taken into the woods, where she stayed after attacking her abductor, having been

    frightened when her true heritage emerged.) Variants include the Wider Blutbad (including Monroe), a

    reformed Blutbad who abstains from the killing of humans through a regimen of diet, drugs, and exercise.

    They are the mythological basis for the Big Bad Wolf. Blutbad literally means bloodbath in German and wider

    is an older German word for against . First seen in "Pilot."

    Hexenbiest

    Hexenbiests (HEK-sin-beest) are witch-like Wesen with sil ver hair an d u gly, rotten face s. They are infamous

    for brewing primitive concotions and brews called "Zaubertranks" (German for "magic potion") that have

    various compulsive, highly emotional and/or ultimately deadly effects on humans. Hexenbiests can be

    identified by a birthmark on the underside of their tongue. Hexenbiests have a reputation for working for

    royalty, and are extremely loyal. All Hexenbiests are strikingly beautiful in human form, making them masters

    of seduction and manipulation. Three of the four Hexenbiests seen in the show (as of December 2011) are

    female lawyers. Hexenbiests are the only natural enemies of Mellifers, but their greatest weakness is the

    ingestion of the blood of a Grimm, which will "kill" their Wesen form and render them completely human.

    Hexenbiest is the combination of the German words for witch and beast . A Hexenbiest was first seen in the

    "Pilot," and their nature was revealed in "Beeware."

    Minor creaturesBauerschwein

    Bauerschweine (BOW-uhr-shvyn) are pig- or boar-like Wesen. They have an intense rivalry with the

    Blutbaden that dates back centuries. According to Monroe, the rivalry is so intense that the Blutbaden are even

    blamed for Bauerschwein suicides. Bauerschweine like to take mud-baths in order to think, calm their minds,

    and soothe their skins. The Bauerschweine are not usually antagonistic towards others and thus rarely find

    themselves at odds with the Grimms. They are the mythological basis for The Three Little Pigs. Bauerschwein

    is the combination of the German words for farmer and pig . First seen in "The Three Bad Wolves."

    Coyotl

    Coyotl (ky-OH-tl) are coyote-type creatures. They exist in packs; if one is spotted, there are usually morelurking nearby. Similar to gangs or the Mafia, when a Coyotl enters a pack, leaving is "a serious no-no,"

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    according to Monroe. There is also a mating ritual for female Coyotl: soon after a girl's 17th birthday, she

    feasts with the rest of the pack, is bathed, and then tied to a "fertility matrix" until the full moon rises; this

    sequence begins her official transformation into a woman and the ability to bear Coyotl children. "Coyotl" is

    the Aztec word for "coyote." Although their name is Aztec and the iconography of their fertility matrix seems

    Great Plains Native American inspired, the Coyotl we have seen appear Caucasian (more specifically Irish or

    Scottish) in their human form. First seen in "Bad Moon Rising."

    Dmonfeuer

    Dmonfeuer (DAY-mon-foy- r) are dragon-like creatures and one of the rarer Wesen. Dmonfeuer have the

    ability to vaporize their own fat, which they can cough up as a cloud of highly flammable particles. Igniting

    the produced vapor gives them the appearance of breathing fire, which was the inspiration for the myths about

    dragons. Dmonfeuer is a combination of the German words for demon and fire . First seen in "Plumed

    Serpent."

    Dickfellig

    Dickfellig (DIK-fell-ik) are rhinoceros-like Wesen that make good fighters. Dickfellig is a combination of the

    German words for thick and furred . Dickfellig might also point to the phrase "Ein dickes Fell haben" (to have

    thick fur) which is the German version of the English phrase "to have a thick skin." First seen in "Last Grimm

    Standing."

    Eisbiber

    Eisbiber (YS-bee-buhr) are beaver Wesen who appear to be meek and very cowardly. They seem to have a

    knack for repair, baking, and crafts. Eisbiber are a democratic society who convene in societies called

    "lodges," and put issues in their community to a vote. When confronted by Nick, the Eisbiber act very afraid

    even when he says he won't hurt them. Eisbiber is a combination of the German words for ice and beaver . First

    seen in "Danse Macabre."

    Fuchsbau

    Fuchsbau (FOOKHS-bow) are fox creatures who are extremely sly and cunning. Fuchsbau seem to not mind

    dealing with shady transactions, such as selling human organs and blood (supplied by Geiers) to other Wesen.

    Monroe warns Nick to "count your fingers after shaking hands with a Fuchsbau," suggesting they are prone to

    theft and cheating. Fuchsbau means fox burrow in German. First seen in "Organ Grinder."

    Gefrierengeber

    Gefrierengeber are not described in detail but mentioned in passing. Monroe comments that he makes a good

    Santa, but he's "no Gefrierengeber." It is implied that they have a high cold tolerance, most likely a

    polar-bear-type Wesen. Gefrierengeber probably is a combination of the German words for to freeze and

    giver . First mentioned in "Let Your Hair Down."

    Geier

    Geier (GY-uhr) are highly sadistic vulture-like creatures that are known for their ability to move quickly

    through the trees. Geiers are most infamous for harvesting human organs and blood, preferably while the

    victim is still alive, to make highly effective medicinal remedies for the Wesen community. The Grimms

    consider Geiers to be one of if not the most vile Wesen species they have ever documented. Geier means

    vulture in German. First seen in "Organ Grinder."

    Hsslich

    Hsslich (HAYS-leesh) are troll-like Wesen who are particularly fond of stewarding bridges, demanding toll

    payments from the Eisbiber who build them. Several of them work in construction for that very purpose. This

    is done as a means of extortion as well as for the sake of upholding ancient traditions. When the Eisbiber donot comply with demands, the result is fatal. Hsslich in German means ugly, so they are called "the ugly

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    ones." First seen in "Leave It to Beavers."

    Hundjger

    Hundjger (HUND-yay-guhr) are vicious dog-like Wesen with heightened tracker talents and relentless sense

    for pursuing their prey, which is why they become feared hit men, enforcers or bounty hunters. They are

    employed in the service of the Verrat, a power hungry organisation originating in Europe that seeks to

    infiltrate and take over any corruptible power structu re in the w orld, whilst enforcing their strict laws andvalues on all Wesen. Apparently, Hundjger were the enforcers responsible for mass executions of renegade

    Wesen during the Second World War, a notable example being their infiltration of the Spanish army and

    monarchy during Franco's regime. All Wesen fear them and the Verrat, which is why some have banded

    together in a resistance movement called the Laufer. When the Verrat track down Wesen associated with the

    Laufer, Hundjger are the ones dispatched to eliminate them. Hundjger is a combination of "dog" and hunter .

    First seen in "Cat and Mouse."

    Jgerbr

    Jgerbr (YAY-guhr-bar) are bear-like Wesen who use a Ger manic weapon with a claw-like scoop that

    disembowels their victims. Some more traditional Jgerbrs practice the ritual of Roh-Hatz , which is a coming

    of age rite. According to Nick's murdered aunt Marie Kessler's Grimm journal, most of the Jgerbrs tend to

    be lawyers, mortgage lenders, and politicians, and can live peacefully among humans as long as they avoid

    alcohol. They are the mythological basis for The Story of the Three Bears. Jgerbr is a combination of the

    German words for hunter and bear ; roh is the German word for raw and Hatz is an older German word for

    hunt . First seen in "Bears Will Be Bears."

    Klaustreich

    Klaustreich (KLOW-strike) are cat-like creatures, with more resemblance to alley cats than beasts of prey.

    They are noted to be popular with women, but it never ends well as they are very possessive and prone to

    violence. Klaustreich is intended to mean "Scrounging Prankster," [2] and is a combination of the German

    words klauen (meaning stealing) or the word Klaue (meaning claw) and Streich (meaning stroke). First seen in"The Thing With Feathers."

    Lausenschlange

    Lausenschlangen (LOW-zin-shlon-guh) are snake-like creature with forked tongues, fangs, slanted eyes and

    skin covered in scales. They typically prey on lesser creatures (such as the Mauseherz) and use their powerful

    arms to crush their victims like a boa constrictor. They have been known to eat humans, with one of Nick's

    ancestors finding the remains of two children in a Lausenschlange's stomach after decapitating it.

    Lausenschlange is a combination of the German words for louse and snake . First seen in "Of Mouse and

    Man."

    LowenLowen (LOH-en) are lion-like Wesen that run gladiatorial games in which creatures are forced to fight each

    other to the death. The games have survived since ancient Rome because the Lowen allow bets to be placed on

    the fights. Lowen keep to themselves, existing much as a lion's pride, and try not to let details about them or

    the games get out. Like Blutbladen, they appear to have a strong sense of smell. Derived from the German

    word "Lwe" which means lion. First seen in "Last Grimm Standing."

    Mauvais Dentes

    Mauvais Dentes (MOH-vay DOHN) are sabre-toothed tiger-like creatures known to be vicious killing

    machines, able to wipe out entire villages. The only people strong enough to send a Mauvais Dentes is one of

    the royal families. They're known to wait for the right moment to strike, along with pulling it's prey in before

    striking, much like a cat. First seen in "Bad Teeth" and will appear in "The Kiss". "Mauvais dentes" is French

    for "bad teeth," but there is a small mistake in the name: The correct French term is "mauvaisES dentS"

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    (MO-vayZ donts).

    Mauzhertz

    Mauzhertz (MOWTS-hairts) are mouse-like Wesen, well known for their cowardly streak. When confronted,

    they often flee to their "safety zones." They tend to be hoarders. Nick is unab le to find any mention of them in

    Marie's books, something which Monroe attributes to their deeply ingrained timidity, saying that no Mauzhertz

    ever did anything to attract the attention of a Grimm; the Mauzhertz Nick faced had merely suffered apsychological breakdown due to an oppressive father rather than being naturally vicious. Mauzhertz is derived

    from two German words: Maus (mouse ) and Herz (heart ). The name has also the connotation of

    chicken-hearted in German. First seen in "Of Mouse and Man."

    Mellifer

    Mellifers (ME-li-fuhr) are bee-like creatures that live and operate as part of a swarm with a hive mentality.

    The leader of a Mellifer hive is referred to as a Mellischwuler . Their hives are large and a re where they h arvest

    their own venom to use as a weapon. They have a connection with normal honeybees and often use them to

    provide cover for their movements. Me llifers' only nat ural enemies are Hexenbiests. Mellifers are the only

    Wesen seen thus far who are openly friendly towards the Grimms. The Mellischwuler of Portland's hive

    suggested that the Mellifers and the Grimms were old allies, with the Mellifers warning the Grimms of

    impending supernatural threats. She advised him that being a Grimm is "m ore important " than being a good

    police officer. It is possible that Nick's actions during "Beeware" could have turned the Mellifers against the

    Grimms, or at least against him. The suggestion that Mellifers and Grimms are allies is challenged by a

    Hexenbiest who counters that Nick is being manipulated to fight a blood feud, thus introducing the concept

    that Wesen can be conniving and untrustworthy. Mellifer is the Latin word for honey-bearing , from which is

    derived Apis mellifera , the scientific name for the European honeybee. First seen in "Beeware."

    Murcilago

    Murcilago (Mur-cee-AY-la-go) are bat- like creatures th at originate from Spain. They have glowing red eyes

    and vicious rows of teeth. They have the ability to produce a sonic shriek that is fatal to humans. The shriek ruptures eardrums, eyeballs, nasal passages, and bowels, as well as breaking glass in the vicinity. In addition to

    their sonic shriek, Murcilago also possess razor-sharp claws that they use as secondar y weapons. Monroe

    refers to Murcilago as "Gelterblitz" (literally "greased lightning", an actual German phrase for someone

    really fast) and "bats out of Hell". A Murcilago's screech is particularly unpleasant to the sensitive hearing of

    a Blutbad. As Monroe puts it, it can "peel the bark off a dog". The best way to fight a Murcilago is to use a

    hand-cranked siren known as a Murcilago Matraca, which emits a supersonic noise that temporarily renders

    the Murcilago incompetent. Murcilago is Spanish for bat. First seen in "Happily Ever Aftermath."

    Nuckelavee

    A Nuckelavee (new-k l-AH-vee) is a horse-type Wesen. One was sent by the Royal Families to track Nick.

    The name is based off of a Norse Orcadian myth, the "Knoggelvi", which was a centaur-like being. First seen

    in "Quill."

    Reinigen

    Reinigen (RY-ni-gin) are rat-like creatures. They are scavengers who are not usually violent, unless pushed to

    the edge. They can also control the behavior of rats by using their musical ability. Monroe states that they are

    "at the bottom of the food chain." They are the mythological basis for The Pied Piper. Due to their typical

    non-violent nature it is likely that Reinigen do not have bad history with the Grimms. Reinigen means to clean

    in German. First seen in "Danse Macabre."

    Schakalen

    Schakalen (SHAK-a-len) are jackal-like Wesen who seem to lead a thieving lifestyle. They are very ferocious

    and have been known to eat babies. "Schakal" means Jackal . Adolf Hitler was a Schakale who wore the Coins

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    of Zakynthos as buttons on his collar during World War II. First seen in "Three Coins and a Fuchsbau."

    Seltenvogel

    A Seltenvogel (SELT-en-voh-gul) is a bird-like Wesen, which Monroe compared to a canary or parakeet. They

    are hardly seen anymore, to the point where Monroe believed that they were extinct until Nick reported seeing

    one, and were previously kept as "pets" by royal fam ilies. Onc e in its lifetime, a Seltenvogel will develop a

    glandular bump on the center of their neck below their chin. Inside this bump is a golden item, called"Unbezahlbar" (meaning "priceless"), that must be cut out before it grows too large or the Seltenvogel will die.

    It is extremely rare, estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, however if broken, it is worthless.

    Seltenvogel is a combination of the words: "selten" meaning "rare", and "vogel" meaning "bird". First seen in

    "The Thing with Feathers."

    Siegbarste

    Siegbarstes (SEEG-bars-tuh) are very rare ogre-like Wesen known for their incredibly high threshold to pain medically described as congenital analgesia and extremely dense bone structure, their incredible

    strength, and their tendency to hold vendettas "to the grave." They have a vulnerability to "Siegbarste Gift", a

    rare, specifically-cultivated toxin against Siegbarste (" Gift" i s Ge rman for poison). This toxin is one of the few

    effective countermeasures, and in order to pierce their defenses requires a high-caliber rifle such as an elephant

    gun. Siegbarste Gift kills by calcifying the Siegbarste's skeleton, essentially shattering the Siegbarste from the

    inside out. Siegbarste is a combination of the German words Sieg (meaning victory ) and possibly barst (the

    past tense of bersten , to burst ). A corruption of "unbesiegbar(ste)", (most) invincible, would also be a possible

    explanation. First seen in "Game Ogre."

    Skalengeck

    Skalengecks (SKOL-en-geck) are lizard-like Wesen. They usually intimidate their prey by greeting them with

    a hostile grin and their tongues hanging out. Monroe hints that they may enjoy pain or be somehow immune to

    it through pleasure. Skalengeck is a combination of the German word "scale" (see "Skalenzahne" for the

    correct etymology) and "gecko". First seen in "Pilot," and featured more in "Island of Dreams,"Skalenzahnen

    Skalenzahnen (SKOL-en-zah-nuh) are crocodile or alligator-like Wesen. They are relatively peaceful in

    human society, unless they taste human flesh, which can cau se t hem t o become violent, craving human meat.

    They are popular contenders in the Lowen games, because of their violent nature and apparent enjoyment of

    the fighting. Their name comes from the German word "tooth" and a possible mistranslation of the English

    word "scale" into German, due to its dual meanins as both a measuring device and the segments of keratin

    covering the skin of certain reptiles. The German word "Skalen" is the plural of measuring scales, not the

    keratin pieces. The likely correct word would have been "Schuppen". First seen in "Last Grimm Standing."

    SpinnetodSpinnetods (SPINI-tod) are spider-like Wesen whose females are afflicted with a condition that causes them to

    age rapidly (it is not clear if male Spinnetods share this condition). The only way they can stay young is to

    suck the life out of young men; Spinnetods who resist this urge rapidly age to the point where a 28-year-old

    Spinnetod will appear at least three times that age. They do this by vomiting a digestive juice into the victims

    mouth which liquifies their insides, then draining these by biting into the flesh with their large, spider-like

    fangs. Though this seems violent and evil, these cr eatures are more often than not incapable of stopping

    themselves, being controlled by their more primal urges not unlike the Blutbaden. Spinnetods have an odd

    attraction to shiny objects, often taking jewelry, watches, etc. from their kills. Spinnetods have the ability to

    regrow body parts such as fingers in a matter of days. They seem to be creatures relatively unknown to the

    Grimms; their only mention in the books is an untranslated scroll given by a Japanese Grimm. Spinnetod iscombination of the German words for spider and death however the creature itself is based off the Jorgumo, a

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    demon from Japanese folklore. First seen in "Tarantella."

    Stangebr

    Stangebrs are porcupine-like Wesen that can expose and retract needle-like quills as a defense mechanism.

    Stangebrs are generally peaceful and docile, similar in nature to a Mauzhertz, Reinigen or Eisbiber. They tend

    to find work in areas that allow them to be outdoors. When Woged, Stangebrs display an impressively thick

    coat of colored quills, or spines, used both for armor as well as camouflage. Stangebr is a combination of theGerman words for rod and bear . First seen in "Quill.'

    Steinadler

    Steinadler (STYNE-adler) are eagle-like Wesen that are commonly associated with the military and heroics.

    They are known to be very noble. When dealing with Steinadler, it is practical to go with a gut feeling on

    where their allegiances lie. Steinadler (literally Stone-eagle) is the German name for the Golden Eagle. First

    seen in "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau."

    Wildermann

    Wildermann are Bigfoot-like Wesen. Normally friendly creatures, Wildermann are intelligent loners who

    enjoy nature and activities such as campfires, hiking and camping. Wildermann is a combination of theGerman words for "savage" (wild) and "man". First seen in "Big Feet."

    Ziegevolk

    The Ziegevolk (ZEEG-guh-volk), or Bluebeards, are goat-like Wesen that release powerful pheromones that

    attack and subdue people. When one of the Ziegevolk consumes a Sonoran desert toad, their pheromones

    become much more potent. In creature form, Zigevolk apparently have enhanced agility, as one managed to

    nearly escape Nick and Hank by jumping across rooftops. According to Monroe, Ziegevolk tend to be

    preachers, game-show hosts, and other actor types, due to the fact that they enjoy being in the public eye;

    according to the show's Grimm Guide , famous Ziegevolk from real-world history included Giacomo

    Casanova, Frank Sinatra, and John F. Kennedy. Ziegevolk are considered nonviolent, intent on breeding rather

    than fighting. Herders, however, are Ziegevolk who capture and keep women for breeding, instead of simply

    "catch and release." These are the ones who most commonly utilize the effects of toads to enhance their

    pheromone abilities. [3] Ziegevolk is a combination of the German words for goat and people . All Ziegevolk

    seen or mentioned have been male, suggesting this may be a single-gender breed of Wesen. First seen in

    "Lonelyhearts." The name Bluebeard could be a cross reference to Gilles de Rais.

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