Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5914541-20131019153409/@comment-4273152-20140125050357

April, 2013

''A local LGBT group fro Wesen contacted me and asked me to mediate one of their meetings. Apparently a group of Schakal had been harrassing members and they figured seeing a Grimm with the group would scare them off. While the members had been told I was coming, apparently my appearance was still shocking for some and I was met with several surprised woges as I entered the room. Of the group there were a few Wesen I had seen before and some I only knew of by reputation, including a Gefrierengeber with a brilliant white coat of fur. One struck out more than the others, however. ''

''I noticed a boy about seventeen walking into the building earlier, but as he turned to me he displayed the most unusual change. While his facial sturcture changed little, it became noticable more slender and feminine, his ears grew into tips like a Tolkien elf and his body seemed to re-arange itelf into a more felmale from. He, or rather now she, seemed to experience some discomfort as his shirt was not adapted for the sudden re-proportioning of figure and he woged back into his human male form.''

''After the meeting I approached him and struck up a conversation. He seemed to have no fear of me, and knew me well by reputation. He informed me he was a Feemadchen, an unusual wesen species that had an all female woge, regardless of gender. Facinated about this new discovery ofmine, I consulted my father (who is well versed in wesen law, his father was an accoplished old-school Grimm) and learned that the Feemadchen originate not from Germany, but from Ireland where they are known as Sidhe or Faieries. ''

''He told me that though they may be male as a human, all turn into a female form when they woge. They have a simple form of magic similar to Hexenbiester, though concerned more with befuddlement than manipulation or harm. Grimm records of the species are apparently scarce beyond that, except that the possess light bone structure, rapid healing and the ability for the Feemadchen gene to remain dormant in families for generations before resurfacing. The reason for this lack of knowledge is that traditionally it was not the duty of the local Grimm to dispatch these wesen, but that of the local priests and parish. A special concoction would be mixed that would cause no effects to any human of wesen, but would cause the Feemadchen to choke and burn. This was typically disguised as holy water, giving the illusion that they were being burned by the power of christ.''

-21st Century Grimm