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The Graeae

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The Graeae, were a Multitrigger group composed of siblings.

Structure

Like many multitriggers, they suffered from Kill/Kiss syndrome toward the others in their multitrigger; with Pephredo falling into the both of these for one of his siblings.<ref name="6.6 e1"/>

Members

Name: Powers:
Dino
  1. Body part transfer<ref name="5.12">Rain indicated the two capes with gray hair, a young man and woman. Both had eyepatches, the steel-gray hair, and costumes with white and black. Chris’ age, or a bit older. “Dino and Enyo. They’re multi-triggers, and they’re also twin triggers. One of their powers is that they can transplant body parts, with some special rules. I’m borrowing someone else’s eyes and ears, and a few other bits, so she can touch me and make it hurt, but it’s dulled, and she can’t do anything else. The transplant recipient is back at our base, sedated.”

    “All multi-triggers?” I asked.

    “She… collects them. I guess. She studies them. It’s supposed to be important.” - Excerpt from Shadow 5.12</ref>
Enyo<ref name="5.12"/>
  1. Body part transfer
Pephredo
  1. Body part transfer?

History

Background

The triplets triggered together.<ref name="6.6 e1">“You know the Graeae twins? They’re part of her group.”

“A bit. They helped Rain out.”

“They were two of three, originally. They had another brother, and they’re triplets and cluster-mates at the same time. Big bro went off the deep end. Kiss and kill are messy enough when you’ve got family bonds, but the brother went full kiss, full kill, at the same time, like where the venn diagram overlaps.”

I felt my skin crawl, and darker thoughts bubbled up, as I drew some parallels. I kept my voice level as I said, “I’ve read about that.”

“Whichever order that goes in, it’s… it’s not good, Victoria.”- Excerpt from Pitch 6.6</ref>

Post-Gold Morning

At some point they were 'collected' by March<ref name="5.12"/>

Trivia

  • The Graeae, gray sisters, are a group of greek mythological figures, distinct from the furies and the fates, though thy are related to that last group. Notably they shared a single eye and tooth between the three of them.
  • It is unknown if all of the triplets are fraternal or if the boys are identical.<ref name="6.6 e1"/>

References

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