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Grood was a hot-tempered and rather foul-mouthed young squirrel who was under Jukka's command. He was present when the vermin pursuing Fleetscut were killed and followed Jukka throughout, often being reprimanded for his language. His final fate is unknown, but it is most likely that he survived the attack on the Blue Hordes and followed Ruro back to the Pine Grove. Not to be confused with Groodl.

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  • Grood
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  • Grood was a hot-tempered and rather foul-mouthed young squirrel who was under Jukka's command. He was present when the vermin pursuing Fleetscut were killed and followed Jukka throughout, often being reprimanded for his language. His final fate is unknown, but it is most likely that he survived the attack on the Blue Hordes and followed Ruro back to the Pine Grove. Not to be confused with Groodl.
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  • Grood
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  • background:#ff8080
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  • Lord Brocktree
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  • Male
Death
  • Unknown
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  • Grood was a hot-tempered and rather foul-mouthed young squirrel who was under Jukka's command. He was present when the vermin pursuing Fleetscut were killed and followed Jukka throughout, often being reprimanded for his language. His final fate is unknown, but it is most likely that he survived the attack on the Blue Hordes and followed Ruro back to the Pine Grove. Not to be confused with Groodl.
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