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'''Grimgoth''' of [[House Jerbiton]] was introduced in the [[Second Edition]]. In both Second Edition and [[Third Edition]], he was a member of the [[covenant]] of [[Mistridge]] in the [[ | '''Grimgoth''' of [[House Jerbiton]] was introduced in the [[Second Edition]]. In both Second Edition and [[Third Edition]], he was a member of the [[covenant]] of [[Mistridge covenant|Mistridge]] in the [[Provençal Tribunal]]. [[White Wolf]] gave him expanded treatment in a supplement dedicated to his covenant, the [[Mistridge Book|Mistridge]] sourcebook in the Third Edition. Grimgoth, his covenmates, and Mistridge, carried a very strong White Wolf Flavor that did not carry over into [[Fourth Edition]] and especially not into [[Fifth Edition]], so Grimgoth is not likely to be a [[canon|canonical]] character anymore, or at least not in his previous form. | ||
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Grimgoth of House Jerbiton was introduced in the Second Edition. In both Second Edition and Third Edition, he was a member of the covenant of Mistridge in the Provençal Tribunal. White Wolf gave him expanded treatment in a supplement dedicated to his covenant, the Mistridge sourcebook in the Third Edition. Grimgoth, his covenmates, and Mistridge, carried a very strong White Wolf Flavor that did not carry over into Fourth Edition and especially not into Fifth Edition, so Grimgoth is not likely to be a canonical character anymore, or at least not in his previous form.
References
- Order of Hermes introduced Grimgoth as an example Jerbiton character.
- Mistridge gave expanded treatment to the covenant, including Grimgoth.