03-05-2019, 09:38 AM
Trubel met one Grimm working for HW.
There were seven Grimms in service to the royals during the Crusades. If each family had two or three live Grimms at any given time, that makes 14-21 Grimms. That's assuming that all seven family lines survived, which we actually know was not the case, since Josef Nebojsa was the last of his line, and unless Josh turned Grimm after the last time we saw him, the Porter line has no Grimms either.
Historically, we do know that there was at least one Grimm of Asian extraction, as recounted in one of the books, so there may well be other Grimms in the world not part of the seven families, but the fact that the person making the book entry found it so surprising tells us that there probably were/are not that many of them, either.
There were seven Grimms in service to the royals during the Crusades. If each family had two or three live Grimms at any given time, that makes 14-21 Grimms. That's assuming that all seven family lines survived, which we actually know was not the case, since Josef Nebojsa was the last of his line, and unless Josh turned Grimm after the last time we saw him, the Porter line has no Grimms either.
Historically, we do know that there was at least one Grimm of Asian extraction, as recounted in one of the books, so there may well be other Grimms in the world not part of the seven families, but the fact that the person making the book entry found it so surprising tells us that there probably were/are not that many of them, either.