Grimm Skell was born in the capital known as Ghorazad a place where strength was valued, but survival demanded more than brute force. Grimm grew up smaller than most of his kin, but sharper minded and stubbornly resilient. While other young orcs fought for dominance, Grimm learned to track, hunt, and read the land, skills that earned him quiet respect from the elders.
His father, Druvak Skell, was a hardened warrior who believed only in conquest. His mother, Raga, was a leatherworker who taught Grimm patience and craft. When a rival warband raided Ghorazad, Druvak fell in battle, and the survivors scattered. Grimm, only fifteen at the time, fled into the wilds with nothing but his father’s chipped tusk pendant and the clothes on his back.
For years he lived as a wanderer part scout, part mercenary, part ghost. He learned to move through Middle earth without drawing attention, taking work where he could: guarding caravans, hunting beasts, and occasionally serving as a guide through dangerous passes. Though he carries the reputation of an orc, Grimm has grown wary of senseless bloodshed. He fights when he must, but he values purpose over slaughter.
Now at thirty five, Grimm seeks a place to rebuild what was lost. He carries the name Skell not as a boast, but as a reminder of the clan that shaped him. He hopes to forge a future where strength is measured not only by the blade, but by the will to endure and perhaps, to belong.