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Introduction to Gruntner
Added Fri Aug 9 13:49:09 2019 at level 15:
Gruntner Grudgebringer was born to two unwaveringly resilient parents.
Typical mountain dwarves from a somewhat prestigious and long-lived
house. His father an expert in metallurgy and forge-craft, and his mother
a joyous and humble priestess in the temples of Akan. His parents were both
well respected for their years of service in the war effort in Mortorn. Serving
directly under Ludan himself. His father fought bravely against the invasion
of the dark-dwarves and earned the respect of his captains and kin. His
mother worked as a priestess tending to the wounded, and saving lives as
best she possibly could. They both showed dedication in the line of duty
and incredible resolve in the face of adversity. Once, his father charged into
battle against 3 of the dirt-dwarves alone, wielding his hand-forged axe and
in a fury. Others who were there that day looked on in horror, as they thought
surely his resolve would falter. He knew no fear of death, and he dispatched
his enemies with three mighty swings from his axe, disemboweling the lot of
them.
After years of faithful service in the war effort, both his parents returned to
Akan as highly respected members of dwarven society. They decided it was a
proper time to start a family and carry on the legacy of their house. Some
time later, Gruntner was born. At the time of his birth, Gruntner was born with
a small tuft of crimson hair jutting from his chin. Dwarves are known for
proudly growing mighty beards, but usually they begin to groom them in the
later years of their youth. It was an auspicious sign. His early years were tender
and the sort most children experienced when born to loving parents. He was
expected to work hard, and do his share of chores around the house and the
forge as he grew into a young man. He was told the stories of War, and the
history of his people and the battle raging still in Mortorn countless times by
his parents. He was taught dedication, patience and to trust his instincts and
be unwavering in the face of adversity by his father. His mother nurtured a
tender side focusing on the healing arts, and helping those in need. But
she too focused on persistence, and fortitude of body and mind. These
were traits his family had carried and made a name for themselves with for
generations and Gruntner became proud of his heritage and what his family
had given to him. His beard had continued to grow since birth and Gruntner
had meticulously maintained it from a young age. It was nothing short of
magnificent by the time he left Akan to study with the Paladins guild and
many a young dwarf his age considered it a thing of wonder.
Grudgebringer finds a War
Added Thu Aug 22 11:40:20 2019 at level 40:
Gruntner was a born soldier and thanks to his parents tutelage he knew
that he too must find his War to soldier in and develope the necessary
discipline and resolve becomming of a dwarf. He first thought to follow
in his parents footsteps, and continue the battle for Mortorn. After
careful consideration, and a realization that the war in his homelands
had raged on for centuries - he decided there must be a larger War to be
fought - perhaps a war that was at the root of the suffering of his own
people. He then came upon the Fortress of Light, nestled not far from
the City by the River, Voralia. He spoke with several squires and
convinced himself that this is where he was needed - so he pledged as a
Squire to the Maran. This War had been going on for longer than written
memory and there was no end in sight. To Gruntner, battling all the
forces of wickedness and oppressers of the innocent fell in line with his
code as a Paladin. He sincerely believed that if this war could be won,
perhaps his own peoples suffering would cease as well.
Gruntner knew he needed more training - and his prayers also required of
him to seek the blessings of a God or Goddess. He listened to the
priests of several god's and eventually set out to seek Panmourne - the
God of War, Combat and Victory. Surely his teachings would line up with
Gruntner's ideals and provide him with some valuable skills in both
following orders, and leadership. He found the Tacticians shrine near
the Dragon Sea on the cliffs of the fields of Balator. Upon meeting the
Tactician he was immensely impressed, and inspired. He was a true
teacher and appealed to Gruntner's soldier-like sensibilities. Surely he
could provide some insight into how the Army of the Fortress might
finally win the war they had been fighting for so long. Gruntner was
also enamored by the fiery-haired harpist in Panmourne's garden, Sigriess
as she was called. Dumbstruck by the beauty of her hair, and the
melodies springing from her harp - he never ceased to try and woo the
lasses favor when he visited. It was only a matter of time before she
succumbed to the magnificence of his fiery-beard, in his mind.
Notes and Concerns
Added Thu Aug 22 11:53:34 2019 at level 40:
Alfoghurlin was a true dwarf in every sense of the word. He had been a
mentor, and a great help to Gruntner as he grew in power in tha Paladin's
guild. One day, Gruntner overheard the elfsh Tanyl, and Alfi arguing
about an event that had transpired. A week before or so, the now-again
Captain of the Brigade, Aehwic - scribed a missive indictating the way
squires were to conduct themselves, specifically in the protected cities
of Thera. Tanyl and Alfi were pursuing a necromancer and Alfi ran into
one of the cities, and attacked the Necromancers Guild Guardian - to
flush out the wicked Necrophile within. Tanyl was cleary upset, this
went strictly against the orders issued to the Squires of the Fortress by
Captain Aehwic. Alfi and Tanyl argued for some time, and the stubborness
that is a hallmark of dwarven culture became everpresent in Alfi's
remarks.
All of this squabbling worried Gruntner greatly. Alfi was also a priest
of Panmourne, and in Gruntner's mind he should have known that the chain
of command in an army is Absolute. To defy orders, to step out of
formation, to break rank - that was about the worst thing a true soldier
could do. Gruntner and Panmourne spoke about this, and the Tactician
asked Gruntner to investigate, and talk some sense into his cousin. So
Gruntner met with Alfoghurlin - who was clearly displeased with the
Captain in general, and did not feel Aehwic was fit to lead. He made no
appologies, and stuck by his decision to act out of instinct. Gruntner
knew like he, his cousin would be stubborn - but never imagined just HOW
stubborn he would be. He encouraged Alfi to remember his training as a
soldier, and told him that his actions could have gotten an innocent
killed. He knew that if innocents were harmed by the Army of Light, they
would forever lose trust in the Brigade, as protectors and stalwart
defenders of the innocent. It was not many days later, that Alfi
beckoned Gruntner to meet him in the Guild - he said that his fight was
over, and he wasn't willing to compromise. He left Gruntner all his
worldly possessions, and all his wealth. Grunter was completely shocked
and saddened by the dwarf's parting words, but vowed to at least have his
cousin remembered in some way. He donated a large sum of Alfoghurlin's
wealth to the Jaragh the Knight to care for the orphans of Balator, all
in Alfi's name.
Notes and Concerns - Leitha
Added Thu Aug 22 12:01:51 2019 at level 40:
Gruntner and Leitha had become fast-friends in his time with the Squires
of the Fortress. He always found her a bit odd - in her mourning and
talking about loss, but she was as fierce a warrior as any Dwarf he had
ever known - and pleasant company most of the time. She had a strange
being accompanying her everywhere they went - a Djinn named Rham.
Sometimes, Leitha would be off in the Fortress alone, and Rham would come
to visit and converse with Gruntner. Over the weeks and months, Leitha
began to appear sadder and sadder, she would often mention things with an
offhand way - like that of someone who had been sent to an asylum.
Sometimes the things she said didn't make sense at all. Rham came to
confide in Gruntner and told him that Leitha had become nearly
inseperable with a porcelin mask she had found. Rham told Gruntner that
he had several times tried to convince Leitha to get rid of the mask and
had been unsuccessful. The Djinn was certain that at least part of what
seemed to be her suffering was caused by this mask.
Gruntner as her friend, encouraged Leitha also to get rid of the mask.
He offered to take it, and drop it in the Underdark Sea - that she might
never have to worry of it's grasp on her mind again. She refused to part
with it, or acknowledge it as a possible source of her discontentment.
Gruntner and Rham began to devise a plan - though how they would wrestle
the mask away from her, neither of them knew - only that it needed to be
done.
Updates - Corruption of the Orb, Padwei's return, etc
Added Wed Sep 4 16:45:02 2019 at level 51:
Illegal name, try another.
Name: ble events that led to the corruption
of the crystal orb. A devious plot hatched by Sel, and executed by
members of the Fortress - saw to the certain demise of him and his
brothers and sisters in arms. A horde of Nightwalkers spewed forth from
the crack before the Fortress gates. Gruntner fought valiantly alongside
Sentinels, Squires and Maran alike to drive back the foul creatures. A
massive nightwalker issued forth and they all worked together to fell the
beast, Gruntner giving his life in the battle.
After the nightwalkers were destroyed, a Pallid Princess crawled out of
the crack with a golden aura. She kept saying she must touch the orb,
hold it. She walked as if possessed by a strange force, but did not make
any effort to clarify her intentions. This left the members of the
Fortress confused, and worried. Not long before an old woman showed up
to the gates, begging to be let inside. She had no aura, and Tanyl had
agreed to give her safe harbor. As soon as she was inside she changed
shape into a nightwalker. The tale of this happening had reached all of
our ears, and we were mystified as to why our god-given sight had
betrayed us. I am sure some of those present when the pallid princess
arrived were likewise confused. She approached the Altar and Sel struck
her, seeking to end her. Gruntner begged Sel to stop. That he would not
slay a child before his eyes. Sel did as Gruntner asked - but it was all
a ploy. As the child reached for the Orb, he urged Keldithas, and
Gruntner to kill the child before she corrupted the orb! Gruntner stayed
his hand. He would not slay an innocent child in cold blood without
knowing full well it's intent. Keldithas did not, and struck the child -
killing it before Gruntner and Mnementh's eyes.
This sparked a chain of events which would colminate in the total
corruption of the Crystal Orb, and the expulsion of everyone from it's
walls. The scattered brothers and sisters in arms, ended up wandering
the desert - searching for clues and answers for what happened. Weeks
went by and they began to reforge their bonds of brotherhood. Guided by
the former Prophet, Pohdtid they eventually were set upon the right path
by a nomad named Sinjy, Eventually, Padwei appeared in the desert and
blazed a trail to the former gates of the Fortress as a Unicorn. She
touched the orb with her horn and cleansed the corruption within, and
restored the crumbling walls. Most of the former squires and scribes
returned and pledged their allegiance again to the Maran. But the ordeal
did not happen without casualties. Tanyl had taken his own life, after
becomming a Scribe. They also lost Keldithas, who would not be allowed
to resume as a squire, but as a scribe again - Suicide. Alfoghurlin -
kin to Gruntner took his own life shortly before the ordeal. Viya also
fit to be soldiers. -Continued
Updates - Corruption of the Orb, Padwei's return, etc pt. 2
Added Wed Sep 4 16:52:59 2019 at level 51:
Viya also took her own life during the tribulations, and in Gruntner's
mind - these lads and lasses weren't fit to be soldiers if their will
broke so easily. The former Marshall, Anyar - hasn't been seen since the
Fortress gates reopened, and this worried Gruntner immensely. Anyar was
well liked, and of course - a dwarf. As people came to return to the
Fortress, Aehwic resumed his post... again - as Captain of the Brigade.
A good thing, since he is quite old - and full of much wisdom.
Gruntner continued his studies of War with Lord Panmourne, and felt a
better soldier constantly through his teachings. His latest instruction
left him to ponder the value of the Acolytes in his War, and to him
personally. It also required that he make some real steps toward winning
his War - now that things were returning to some semblence of normal.
Gruntner wondered if perhaps offering to help lead the Brigade as
Marshall, might be a first step in that direction. Giving him some
ability to ensure that soldiers were well trained, and prepared for
whatever the wicked might throw at them next. It was a position that he
would only take if his peers believed he was the right one for the job.
But some part of him certainly thought he might be.
Acolytes
Added Sun Sep 8 11:15:07 2019 at level 51:
Gruntner had begun soul searching during his wanderings in the desert.
What was it that had collectively led to the corruption of the Light, and
the crystal orb? One thing came to mind - Zeal. Part of the Maran, and
Squires arsenal in the battle against the wicked. The ability to unleash
furious zeal upon wrongdoers, and vile sorts. Holy fury, and relentless
pursuit of the wicked wherever they might be. But perhaps it was their
zeal that had seen them over the razor's edge? Perhaps they pursued to
fervently, and began to look like the very thing they fought to destroy.
Gruntner eventually became convinced this was at least, in part - the
source of their woes. There was a time years ago, when even he, in his
ire and anger had lashed out at their one bastion of Hope. The now
Cardinal, Pohdtid - it did not take long for him to see the error in his
words, and that his frustration was unfounded. Eventually, they became
close friends - and Gruntner took to the keen wisdom the Cardinal
provided.
The Acolytes would yet be the saviors of the Light, and the Fortress. As
had always been their sacred duty - to provide wise counsel, and prevent
wayward Maran and Squires from making grave mistakes. Their lot had the
most sacred duty of all - one that spoke to every person in Thera, would
they choose to hear it. Gruntner was a born soldier, and being a Squire
came easy to him. But it became apparent as time dragged on, that Wars
are not often won by sword and shield alone. And this war, the greatest
war in all of Theran history would require more than soldiers to fight
and die by the blade. It would require Truth, Honesty, Compassion, and a
vision of Hope for the future for all Therans. It would require the
Fortress to stand on two legs, Squires humbled by the wise words of
Scribes. Acolytes soothing the weariness of tired Maran. Two halves of
a single unified force. Gruntner was convinced that in this war, and his
war - the Acolytes would yet be the most valuable tool for defeating the
wicked. Any poor sod could be trained in the use of blade and shield,
and stand against his foes with as much determination as he could muster.
But it took a special kind of wisdom and faith to do the job of his
brothers and sisters the Acolytes and Scribes. It took compassion,
understanding, integrity, and humility. Somethings that aren't as easily
trained as swordsmanship. This was the importance of the Acolytes, and
would be Gruntner's attempt to fulfill Panmorne's first request with his
understanding.
The Light's Triumph
Added Sun Sep 8 15:44:53 2019 at level 51:
During the dispersal to the desert of Araille of the members of the army
of light. Grunter was faced with much to ponder. He had been studying
with Panmorne extensively on the arts of waging War, and been given tasks
to take steps to winning the war. Given the recent events of the
Fortress, it had become obvious that one of the problems his brothers and
sisters had faced - was being able to stop fighting long enough to
appreciate what they had been fighting for in the first place! Lady
Padwei and her servant Sinjy had described it as 'stopping to smell the
flowers'. Gruntner interperated that as 'taking time to enjoy life, in
whatever way pleases you.' Flowers weren't necessarily HIS joy in life,
but he appreciated much of what life has to offer anyway. In his mind,
the point was - esspecially for Maran - to not be so engrossed in the War
that you cease to enjoy what you agreed to fight to protect in the first
place.
So an came to brew for Gruntner, so to speak. One of his absolute joys
in life, was sitting around the Inn, enjoying fine dwarven ales with good
company. Or.. really, enjoying fine dwarven ales in good company -
anywhere. Grunter is quite picky about his preference for ale, and
though he might try Ales from other parts of the world - it was Ale
brewed by his kin in Mortorn and Akan which he prefered! An honorable
mention of course to a lovely halfling brew - Proudfoot Ale. One of
Panmorne's lessons was that after a soldier had finished his war - he
needed to be able to find a place for himself in the world that followed,
something to do that showed his life still had value. Gruntner began
tossing around the idea that he would build a brewery, right inside the
courtyard of the Fortress of Light. This idea was two-fold, one he would
be able to retire from service as bartender and brewmaster long after his
fighting was done. It would give his life continued purpose after many
years as a soldier.
The second would be to aid those of the Fortress, and of the Light and
make steps toward winning his war by providing his brothers and sisters
with a place for merry-making, and to appreciate one another - their
service, and what joys life has to offer. Could one simple brewery be a
pleasant distraction from the bloodshed and sadness brought on by war?
Could one dwarf's passion for quality dwarven Ale, help remind his
brothers and sisters that there is yet joy and hope and inspiration to be
had within the very walls of their Fortress? Time would tell, but he had
a plan - and would need help to make it a reality. He would call the
Brewery 'The Light's Triumph'.
PK Wins
Aug 10, 2019|Lv 18|Bramblefield Road|Zaffey vs 1: [18] Gruntner (100%, wrath)
Aug 13, 2019|Lv 25|The Dwarf Forest|Zakriv vs 2: [25] Gruntner (52%, strike of purity), [20] Mnementh (47%)
Aug 15, 2019|Lv 33|The Eastern Road|Iaka vs 1: [33] Gruntner (100%, strike of purity)
Aug 15, 2019|Lv 33|Northern Foothills|Iaka vs 2: [34] Drobundragah (0%), [33] Gruntner (99%, blazing slash)
Aug 15, 2019|Lv 33|The Aryth Ocean|Hocnec vs 2: [33] Gruntner (34%), [41] Leitha (65%, stinging lash)
Aug 16, 2019|Lv 34|The Buried Battlefield|Iaka vs 1: [34] Gruntner (100%, strike of purity)
Aug 19, 2019|Lv 40|The Redhorn Mountains|Jebeuge vs 1: [40] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Aug 20, 2019|Lv 40|Aran'gird|Patrixia vs 1: [40] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Aug 20, 2019|Lv 40|Bramblefield Road|Ilmryn vs 1: [40] Gruntner (100%, lightning bolt)
Aug 23, 2019|Lv 40|Khalid River|Miiza vs 1: [40] Gruntner (100%, heavenly wrath)
Sep 3, 2019 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Puttonys vs 2: [51] Gruntner (87%, divine power), [51] Hocnec (12%)
Sep 3, 2019 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Hocnec vs 2: [45] Myrindra (39%, lightning bolt), [51] Gruntner (60%)
Sep 4, 2019 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Puttonys vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, holy light)
Sep 5, 2019 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Puttonys vs 2: [51] Myrindra (13%, lightning bolt), [51] Gruntner (86%)
Sep 6, 2019 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Nyofen vs 2: [46] Anademar (23%), [51] Gruntner (76%, familiar's death)
Sep 6, 2019 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Otad vs 2: [51] Gruntner (87%, divine power), [51] Aehwic (12%)
Sep 6, 2019 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Otad vs 4: [48] Leitha (43%, earthquake), [51] Gruntner (11%), [51] Aehwic (31%), [51] Myrindra (13%)
Sep 7, 2019 |Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Otad vs 2: [51] Gruntner (11%, divine power), [51] Aehwic (88%)
Sep 8, 2019 |Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Nyofen vs 2: [51] Gruntner (88%, chop), [51] Pohdtid (11%)
Sep 8, 2019 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Nyofen vs 4: [51] Aehwic (6%), [51] Gruntner (56%, divine power), [51] Cabessudo (27%), [48] Leitha (9%)
Sep 12, 2019|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Nyofen vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, chop)
Sep 15, 2019|Lv 51|The Dwarf Forest|Morok vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, strike of purity)
Sep 15, 2019|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Aztezul vs 2: [51] Cabessudo (24%), [51] Gruntner (75%, divine power)
Sep 16, 2019|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Puttonys vs 2: [51] Aehwic (56%, pillar of lightning), [51] Gruntner (43%)
Sep 16, 2019|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Puttonys vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Sep 16, 2019|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Phiyruhk vs 2: [51] Bronswor (13%), [51] Gruntner (86%, strike of purity)
Sep 19, 2019|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Cabreeka vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, blast)
Oct 8, 2019 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Graitel vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, flaming bite)
Oct 17, 2019|Lv 51|The Stone's Embrace|Ginni vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, smash)
Oct 18, 2019|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Kvordac vs 2: [51] Gruntner (57%, divine power), [51] Cabessudo (42%)
Oct 21, 2019|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Ralshamar vs 2: [51] Gruntner (93%, flaming bite), [48] Wotburd (6%)
Oct 21, 2019|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Kvordac vs 3: [51] Gruntner (47%), [43] Kharum (15%, heavenly wrath), [48] Wotburd (36%)
Oct 23, 2019|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Meghrit vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, strike of purity)
Oct 23, 2019|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Meghrit vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, flaming bite)
Nov 8, 2019 |Lv 51|Bramblefield Road|Nublenop vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, slash)
Nov 15, 2019|Lv 51|Lost in the Mists|Qyayad vs 2: [51] Shaenalae (43%), [51] Gruntner (56%, divine power)
Nov 18, 2019|Lv 51|The Vale of Arendyl|Jaco vs 2: [51] Gruntner (81%, bleeding), [47] Daysim (18%)
Nov 18, 2019|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Jaco vs 4: [51] Gruntner (15%, heavenly wrath), [51] Nublenop (11%), [51] Bronswor (0%), [51] Aehwic (73%)
Nov 18, 2019|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Okoej vs 3: [51] Gruntner (57%, divine power), [51] Bronswor (26%), [51] Aehwic (16%)
Nov 18, 2019|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Okoej vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Nov 19, 2019|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Okoej vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Nov 19, 2019|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Okoej vs 4: [51] Nublenop (22%, claw), [51] Kresqol (36%), [51] Shaenalae (13%), [51] Gruntner (28%)
Nov 19, 2019|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Okoej vs 2: [51] Gruntner (66%, divine power), [51] Shaenalae (33%)
Nov 25, 2019|Lv 51|Galadon|Okoej vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Nov 25, 2019|Lv 51|The Inn of the Eternal Star|Okoej vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Nov 27, 2019|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Okoej vs 3: [51] Durrah (30%), [51] Gruntner (36%, slash), [51] Ellainaraya (32%)
Nov 27, 2019|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Durrah vs 3: [49] Elladorius (35%), [51] Gruntner (42%, divine power), [51] Alysara (22%)
Nov 27, 2019|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Okoej vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Nov 30, 2019|Lv 51|Eaststride Road|Tegerek vs 5: [51] Elden (37%, shard of ice), [51] Zdrostal (9%), [51] Gruntner (24%), [51] Daysim (12%), [51] Valaern (15%)
Dec 3, 2019 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Okoej vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, strike of faith)
Dec 4, 2019 |Lv 51|The Dwarf Forest|Sylvari vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, flaming bite)
Dec 6, 2019 |Lv 51|Balator|Graitel vs 2: [51] Gruntner (30%), [51] Shaenalae (69%, disembowelment) *Disemboweled*
Dec 8, 2019 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Qyayad vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, slash)
Dec 11, 2019|Lv 51|Voralian City|Dhrak vs 2: [51] Durrah (64%, freezing touch), [51] Gruntner (35%)
Dec 16, 2019|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Amzrath vs 2: [51] Gruntner (58%, slash), [51] Cabessudo (41%)
Dec 18, 2019|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Wargep vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, flaming bite)
Dec 23, 2019|Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Darlof vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, divine power)
Dec 23, 2019|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Darlof vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, slash)
Dec 23, 2019|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Dhrak vs 2: [51] Tauzak (11%), [51] Gruntner (88%, strike of purity)
Jan 7, 2020 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Darlof vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, strike of faith)
Jan 7, 2020 |Lv 51|Shepherd's Row|Darlof vs 2: [51] Siphani (23%, roundhouse), [51] Gruntner (76%)
Jan 8, 2020 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Noma vs 2: [51] Gruntner (80%, divine wrath), [51] Siphani (19%)
Jan 8, 2020 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Noma vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, poison)
Jan 9, 2020 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Derizal vs 3: [51] Ysforgul (8%), [51] Gruntner (70%, strike of purity), [51] Siphani (20%)
Jan 9, 2020 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Derizal vs 2: [51] Gruntner (59%, strike of purity), [51] Siphani (40%)
Jan 14, 2020|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Ysforgul vs 3: [51] Gruntner (16%), [51] Antaluvion (77%, pillar of lightning), [51] Siphani (6%)
Jan 14, 2020|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Sylvari vs 2: [51] Antaluvion (6%), [51] Gruntner (93%, smash)
Jan 14, 2020|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Ysforgul vs 3: [51] Antaluvion (5%), [51] Gruntner (48%), [51] Viggkhun (45%, wrath)
Jan 15, 2020|Lv 51|Bramblefield Road|Ioxia vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, hit)
Jan 16, 2020|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Ruht vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, strike of faith)
Jan 16, 2020|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Ruht vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, strike of faith)
Jan 17, 2020|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Ruht vs 4: [51] Antaluvion (8%), [51] Gruntner (59%), [51] Cabessudo (27%, divine power), [51] Siphani (4%)
Jan 17, 2020|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Darlof vs 2: [51] Cabessudo (25%), [51] Gruntner (74%, smash)
Jan 17, 2020|Lv 51|Balator|Darlof vs 1: [51] Gruntner (100%, smash)
Jan 18, 2020|Lv 51|The Seaport of Hamsah Mu'tazz|Sylvari vs 3: [51] Gruntner (63%, flaming bite), [51] Cabessudo (3%), [51] Viggkhun (32%)
Jan 20, 2020|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Angaph vs 3: [51] Qyayad (7%), [51] Gruntner (66%, smash), [51] Allatell (25%)
Jan 27, 2020|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Ysforgul vs 2: [51] Ellainaraya (22%, disembowelment), [51] Gruntner (77%) *Disemboweled*
Jan 28, 2020|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Ysforgul vs 3: [51] Gruntner (80%, searing light), [51] Viggkhun (16%), [51] Antaluvion (2%)