
Age: 20
Affiliation: Leader of House Grimm
Likes: The ocean, Seafood, Wind storms, Authority
Dislikes: Other people, Heights, His family
Other info: Always vague and hard to talk to overall. There doesn't seem to be anyone in the world that Sven particularly likes. He stares out at the ocean as if there was something out there that he was hoping to see. Despite clearly not liking his own family much, he still does his job and doesn't complain about it.
Bio: Probably the most indolent member of the Oligarch leaders, though most of the maritime needs of Silver tend to handle themselves without really needing to be managed. Unlike Yves who avoids others because he seems to be happier by himself, Sven struggles to connect with anyone. He gives off the impression that something terrible happened to him in which he never made peace with and avoids others because of this.
Despite having a personality that would make him seem like he was useless, he is surprisingly ambitious. His focus is directed more inwardly into learning more about the other houses and their members, and he always seems to have something working in the back of his mind. Frequently, he is seen talking in private with Rutherford about something or other.
House Grimm was previously known as the black sheep of the group, because it was his great-grandfather who decided to split from House Silver and create his own faction despite causing a stir for doing so. His seemingly decent relationship with Rutherford seems to make less sense because of this, though even Rutherford himself is quick to dismiss the questions he is asked regarding the matter and will get angry if he is pressed about it too much.
On Sven's 17th birthday, he murdered his father in front of all of the other oligarchs present at the meeting in which he had followed him to. He then had pulled his corpse out of his seat, threw it to the ground, and sat in his chair and asked for the meeting to be continued. When Rutherford pulled him away among the ensuing chaos he was unusually animated and angry that they wouldn't carry on as normal with him in place of his father. Although everyone present expected that Sven would be executed for being so bold to do such a thing in front of everyone there, the meeting in fact was carried on three days later with Sven having taken his father's position. Anyone who tried to argue was quickly silenced, and nothing further has been said.
Yves does not make it obvious if he hates his Uncle Castiel or not; though he seems to be wary of his presence whenever he sees him around. He was much more normal when he was a child, but as he got to be older he became more withdrawn and started to run off and hide if he saw Castiel around. He has never so much as acknowledged the fact that he murdered his brother to him. Generally, if he needs to interact with him at all, he does so curtly and by writing if at all possible.
With Zain, he isn't much better. Because he tends to let things just handle themselves he never gave him a great deal of guidance beyond telling him to continue his usual activities. He collects whatever information Zain passes to him when he stops by, looks it over, and then doesn't say much about it. He has asked him about his family back home and has asked him about his interactions with the people he rescues from traffickers or while on diplomatic missions Rutherford requested, but he never seems to react much to the information. If anything, Zain must be telling him the correct things, as others who have been summoned for similar conversations have been promptly arrested. Multitudes of Zain's men have been sent off to labor camps or dungeons, some of them even executed. Each and every time, it's without explanation.
The main estate of House Grimm is in Helios.
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