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Einzigen Augen (Ger. single eye)

These are unique, rare and solitary wesen. When woged the head remains mostly humanoid, but abnormally hairy. Two small tusks protrude from the bottom jaw and the two eyes fuse into one large human eye.

These ancient wesen were first discovered hundreds of years ago by a Greek Grimm named Oddyseus and included in a book about his travels. He named them Kyklopas. They were renamed by German Grimms when they were discovered in Oddyseus's journal, which is now in unknown whereabouts. Einzigen Augen are uncommon today and rarely seen outside of Greece.

They are very territorial and hate people invading there homes and personal space. Their weakness is there one, large eye. The eye is their main sense, all other senses are dull, so damaging their eye is the only way to take them down. Einzigen Augen have immense strength, they are much stronger than Grimms. Their weapon of choice is a primitive club called a Knochenmuhle (Ger. bone crusher, umlaut over the "u"), originally called an Oston Thrafstira (Greek; bone crusher). They are often considered mythical creatures and called Cyclops by humans.

Lebenden Toten (Ger. living dead)

These are horrific wesen that are similar to Hexenbiest. When woged they look like human skeletons with thin layers of transparent skin that is visibly decomposing.

An annonymous Grimm discovered these scary creatures on a voyage to Haiti. The Haitians mistook them for resurrected human corpses and thought they possesed magical powers. The Haitians called them Zombis. Today, humans have the same misconception, but call them Zombies. Some humans are even fearful of an apocalypse where Lebenden Toten take over the world!

Lebenden Toten are mild-mannered, yet clumsy, when in human form. When woged, they basically lose consciousness and are unaware of their actions. They become cannabalistic and uninhibited by obstacles. It is a common myth that they eat human brains, but, though it is not really confirmed, it is said that a bite from one can turn a normal human into a Lebenden Toten. They like to spend time around dead bodies and so often work at morgues or cemetaries.