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− | '''Roddy Geiger''' was a violin prodigy who had been accepted on scholarship |
+ | '''Roddy Geiger''' was a violin prodigy who had been accepted on scholarship to a prestigious school, where he was bullied due to being poor. He was later suspended after he allegedly attacking some of his classmates. He also performed anonymously as a disk jockey known as DJ Retchid Kat at very popular raves in the Portland, Oregon area. Roddy and his father are actually rat-like Wesen called [[Reinigen]]. |
− | + | Roddy's bullies unintentionally murdered their teacher, [[Paul Lawson]], in a manner designed to implicate the Geigers. This was done so Carter Brimley could take his place as first violin, and that he would not be around Sarah, Roddy's ex-girlfriend who had stopped seeing him due to pressure from friends and family. |
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− | Roddy's distrust with Grimms prompted Nick to send [[Monroe]] in an attempt to befriend the boy, who visits him late a night while Roddy was practicing his violin. When Monroe introduced himself as a friend of Nick's, Roddy attempted to shut the door, only for Monroe to |
+ | Roddy's distrust with Grimms prompted Nick to send [[Monroe]] in an attempt to befriend the boy, who visits him late a night while Roddy was practicing his violin. When Monroe introduced himself as a friend of Nick's, Roddy attempted to shut the door, only for Monroe to reveal himself as a Blutbad. Visibly frightened, Roddy backed away into his house. |
− | After hearing that his father was injured in custody, he called a rave, lured the real murderers of Paul Lawson, and used his violin to make the rats start attacking them. He stopped after he sees Sarah |
+ | After hearing that his father was injured in custody, he called a rave, lured the real murderers of Paul Lawson, and used his violin to make the rats start attacking them. He stopped after he sees that Sarah was with them. The police found found he was innocent, so Nick and Hank decided not to charge him for scaring his tormentors into confessing. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * "Geiger" is a common German surname |
+ | * "Geiger" is a common German surname meaning "violinist". |
==Images== |
==Images== |
Revision as of 18:32, 29 August 2012
Roddy Geiger | |
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Actor: | Nick Thurston |
About | |
Gender: | Male |
Type: | Reinigen |
Relationships: | Ephram Geiger, father |
Status: | Living |
Job: | Student |
Appearances | |
TV Show: | "Danse Macabre" |
Roddy Geiger was a violin prodigy who had been accepted on scholarship to a prestigious school, where he was bullied due to being poor. He was later suspended after he allegedly attacking some of his classmates. He also performed anonymously as a disk jockey known as DJ Retchid Kat at very popular raves in the Portland, Oregon area. Roddy and his father are actually rat-like Wesen called Reinigen.
Roddy's bullies unintentionally murdered their teacher, Paul Lawson, in a manner designed to implicate the Geigers. This was done so Carter Brimley could take his place as first violin, and that he would not be around Sarah, Roddy's ex-girlfriend who had stopped seeing him due to pressure from friends and family.
Roddy's distrust with Grimms prompted Nick to send Monroe in an attempt to befriend the boy, who visits him late a night while Roddy was practicing his violin. When Monroe introduced himself as a friend of Nick's, Roddy attempted to shut the door, only for Monroe to reveal himself as a Blutbad. Visibly frightened, Roddy backed away into his house.
After hearing that his father was injured in custody, he called a rave, lured the real murderers of Paul Lawson, and used his violin to make the rats start attacking them. He stopped after he sees that Sarah was with them. The police found found he was innocent, so Nick and Hank decided not to charge him for scaring his tormentors into confessing.
Trivia
- "Geiger" is a common German surname meaning "violinist".