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The Grubb family was an important and wealthy family of Hobbits in the Shire distantly related to the Bagginses. It is known that the family business was involving auctioneering, a fact we can deduce from the name of the company set to sell the contents of Bag End: Grubb and Burrowes. Bilbo Baggins did in fact have a slight connection with the family. His paternal grandmother, Laura Grubb, was married to Mungo Baggins, and together they produced five children; of whom the eldest was Bungo Baggins - Bilbo's father. Notable Grubbs: Lavender Grubb, Laura Grubb. The Grubb is the Stage 1 beast from the Terra family in Beast Signer Alpha. Grubb was a male mole Dibbun of Redwall Abbey. Like all the other moles, he was very partial to raspberry cream pudding. He was also a good friend of Bagg and Runn. The trio got into mischief on a regular basis, much to the exasperation of their elders, especially Mother Mellus. At one point, wishing to be brave like Mariel Gullwhacker and Dandin, he ran out into the woods through the open wallgate, and was nearly kidnapped by two searats from the Darkqueen's crew, who were hiding outside. Unaware of their presence, he uprooted a small tree to use as a sword, and was severely chided for his actions by Mellus when she caught up to him. Her size and strength dissuaded the rats from attempting to kidnap Grubb, and they retreated without ever showing themselves. Grubbs are salamander-like beings that inhabit western Mudos (the only continent on which Oddworld games have taken place thus far), and have made their settlements along the Mongo River, their primary source of water. However, due to recent increases in the neighboring Clakker population, they have been forced away from the river, and are being mistreated by employees of the Sekto Springs Bottled Water Company, which now owns the Mongo River. Grubbs once relied on the protection provided by the Steef, but fewer and fewer Steef have been seen in the wild, and the Grubbs are now fair game for anyone who wants to give them a hard time. Grubb is the final boss of Sunken City. He plans to raise an army of the Undead and rule the Spiral. Gold: 15-28 Hats: Helm of the Bastion Sturdy Blue Hood Robes: Charged Coat Glacial Tunic Martyr's Raiment Tunic of Mortality Royal Tunic of the Blade Boots: Wands: Athames: Dagger of Solitude Fine Dagger Powerful Stiletto Dirk of the Wasteland Branded Dagger Amulets: Rings: Sparkling Band Grubb was an FBI agent based in Washington, D.C. during Day 7. Mother Grubb is a woman from Caemlyn who, by description, sounds like a Wisdom.
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Grubbs are salamander-like beings that inhabit western Mudos (the only continent on which Oddworld games have taken place thus far), and have made their settlements along the Mongo River, their primary source of water. However, due to recent increases in the neighboring Clakker population, they have been forced away from the river, and are being mistreated by employees of the Sekto Springs Bottled Water Company, which now owns the Mongo River. Grubbs once relied on the protection provided by the Steef, but fewer and fewer Steef have been seen in the wild, and the Grubbs are now fair game for anyone who wants to give them a hard time. The Grubb is the Stage 1 beast from the Terra family in Beast Signer Alpha. Mother Grubb is a woman from Caemlyn who, by description, sounds like a Wisdom. Grubb is the final boss of Sunken City. He plans to raise an army of the Undead and rule the Spiral. Gold: 15-28 Hats: Helm of the Bastion Sturdy Blue Hood Robes: Charged Coat Glacial Tunic Martyr's Raiment Tunic of Mortality Royal Tunic of the Blade Boots: Wands: Athames: Dagger of Solitude Fine Dagger Powerful Stiletto Dirk of the Wasteland Branded Dagger Amulets: Rings: Sparkling Band Decks: Pets: Blue Cat Thug Greater Imp House: Wraith Statue Dead Tree Treasure Cards: Locust Swarm Reagents: Leather Straps Bone (Reagent) Snacks: Gummy Firecat Cheese Broccoli Chocolate Strawberry Green Grapes Sugar Donut Mounts: Bat Wings (24 Hours) Starlight Pony (24 Hours) Purple Glider (24 Hours) Fight Grubb! Documentation on how to edit this page can be found at Grubb was a male mole Dibbun of Redwall Abbey. Like all the other moles, he was very partial to raspberry cream pudding. He was also a good friend of Bagg and Runn. The trio got into mischief on a regular basis, much to the exasperation of their elders, especially Mother Mellus. At one point, wishing to be brave like Mariel Gullwhacker and Dandin, he ran out into the woods through the open wallgate, and was nearly kidnapped by two searats from the Darkqueen's crew, who were hiding outside. Unaware of their presence, he uprooted a small tree to use as a sword, and was severely chided for his actions by Mellus when she caught up to him. Her size and strength dissuaded the rats from attempting to kidnap Grubb, and they retreated without ever showing themselves. When the army of searats attacked the Abbey in force, Grubb and his companions were confined to their dormitories. Once again, he managed an escape with the two otters in tow. The trio stole three of Friar Alder's best knives, and went up on the back wall of the Abbey, opposite from where the main fighting was going on, to play at being warriors. However, they discovered the wall was not deserted when ropes and grapnels started flying over the parapets, and decided, rather than warning the adult Redwallers, to simply use their pilfered weapons to cut the ropes before the rats could climb over. Grubb and the otters were chided for ruining the knives and sneaking outside, but were later hailed as heroes when it was discovered several searats died during the fall, and that the Dibbuns had averted what could have been a fatal ambush to the Redwall army. Grubb was an FBI agent based in Washington, D.C. during Day 7. The Grubb family was an important and wealthy family of Hobbits in the Shire distantly related to the Bagginses. It is known that the family business was involving auctioneering, a fact we can deduce from the name of the company set to sell the contents of Bag End: Grubb and Burrowes. Bilbo Baggins did in fact have a slight connection with the family. His paternal grandmother, Laura Grubb, was married to Mungo Baggins, and together they produced five children; of whom the eldest was Bungo Baggins - Bilbo's father. Notable Grubbs: Lavender Grubb, Laura Grubb.
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