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{{Infobox_Object
|title1 = Gravesand
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|title1 = <span style="font-family:Trollhunters;">Gravesand</span>
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|image1 = Gravesand.png
|type = Magic Item
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|type = Dust
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|user(s) = [[Jim Lake Jr.]]<br>
|user(s) = [[Jim Lake Jr.]]<br>[[Stricklander]]<br>[[Señor Uhl]]<br>[[Janeth]]<br>[[Coach Lawrence]] |used_for = embracing Trollish nature (for changelings) and in humans it hones their feral instincts |origin = pulverized bones of Gumm-Gumms
 
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[[Stricklander]]<br>
|first_appearance = [[Bad Coffee]]}}
 
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[[Karl Uhl]] (unintentionally)<br>
'''Gravesand''' is the pulverized bone-dust of fallen[[ Gumm-Gumms]]. It is a purple dust, that the person can inhale or drink As seen in [[Bad Coffee]] . It helps [[Changelings]] embrace their trollish nature, but in humans, it hones their feral instincts, making them as aggressive and violent as a Troll. However, if Gravesand is consumed, it boosts the effect tenfold.
 
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[[Lenora Janeth]] (unintentionally)<br>
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[[Coach Lawrence]] <br>(uninentionally)<br>
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[[Angor Rot]]<br>
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[[Pixies]] |used_for = Embracing Trollish natures (for [[Changelings]])<br>
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Honing a person's feral instincts (for [[Humans]]) |origin = Pulverized bones of fallen Gumm-Gumms
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|first_appearance = "[[Bad Coffee]]"|status = Existant|last_appearance = "[[Bad Coffee]]"|victims = [[Coach Lawrence]]<br>
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[[Karl Uhl]]<br>
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[[Lenora Janeth]]<br>
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[[Stricklander]]}}
 
'''Gravesand''' is the pulverized bone-dust of fallen[[ Gumm-Gumms]]. It is a purple dust that the person can inhale or drink, as seen in "[[Bad Coffee]]".
   
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== History ==
Gravesand changes the human's nature, turns their eyes to yellow, their irises are red. Changes from the Gravesand become permanent unless the victim achieves an emotional connection with their human feelings.
 
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Changelings used the pulverized bones of fallen [[Gumm-Gumms]] to help them shed their human forms and embrace their trollish natures.
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In "[[Bad Coffee]]", [[Stricklander]] gives Jim a handful of the sand to help him hone his feral instincts and become stronger. It works briefly, until Blinky intervenes after hearing a racket. Jim nearly loses himself to his feral state, until Blinky manages to help him break free and find himself again (although in the process, his voice is permanently altered).
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Strickler then gives Jim his can of Gravesand just in case Gunmar decides to strike. However, at school, Jim accidentally loses the can as it ends up in the teacher's lounge and he ends up grabbing the wrong can. The staff members then unintentionally consume the Gravesand, becoming more troll-like and begin harassing their students. Jim, Toby, Steve, and Eli manage to get the kids out of the school before they discover that Strickler, too, has been fed Gravesand.
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Luckily, the boys manage to emotionally connect with each of their teachers (former and all) and free them from their feral curses.
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== Description ==
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Gravesand takes the appearance of black-and-purple dust.
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== Abilities ==
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It helps [[Changelings]] shed their human skins and embrace their trollish nature. For humans, it hones their feral instincts, making them as aggressive and violent as Trolls.
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Gravesand changes the human's nature, turning their eyes yellow and their irises red.
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== Limitations ==
 
If Gravesand is consumed instead of being inhaled, it boosts the effect tenfold. Also, changes from the Gravesand become permanent unless the victim achieves an emotional connection with their human feelings.
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== Appearances ==
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
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! Appearances in the Trilogy
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=== ''[[Trollhunters|'''Trollhunters''']]'' ===
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==== <u>Part Three</u> ====
 
* "[[Bad Coffee]]"
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|}
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== Trivia ==
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* This is what changed Jim's voice when he was replaced by [[Emile Hirsch]], making him sound like the Gravesand permanently transformed/damaged Jim's vocal cords.
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** Strangely enough, Señor Uhl, Ms. Janeth, and Coach Lawrence's voices do not change after drinking the Gravesand-spiked coffee. This may be because they did not directly inhale the substance, but instead drank it from their coffees.
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[[Category:Troll Objects]]
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[[Category:Magical Objects]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Trollhunters Objects]]
 
[[Category:Trollhunters Objects]]

Revision as of 06:51, 3 October 2020

Gravesand is the pulverized bone-dust of fallenGumm-Gumms. It is a purple dust that the person can inhale or drink, as seen in "Bad Coffee".

History

Changelings used the pulverized bones of fallen Gumm-Gumms to help them shed their human forms and embrace their trollish natures.

In "Bad Coffee", Stricklander gives Jim a handful of the sand to help him hone his feral instincts and become stronger. It works briefly, until Blinky intervenes after hearing a racket. Jim nearly loses himself to his feral state, until Blinky manages to help him break free and find himself again (although in the process, his voice is permanently altered).

Strickler then gives Jim his can of Gravesand just in case Gunmar decides to strike. However, at school, Jim accidentally loses the can as it ends up in the teacher's lounge and he ends up grabbing the wrong can. The staff members then unintentionally consume the Gravesand, becoming more troll-like and begin harassing their students. Jim, Toby, Steve, and Eli manage to get the kids out of the school before they discover that Strickler, too, has been fed Gravesand.

Luckily, the boys manage to emotionally connect with each of their teachers (former and all) and free them from their feral curses.

Description

Gravesand takes the appearance of black-and-purple dust.

Abilities

It helps Changelings shed their human skins and embrace their trollish nature. For humans, it hones their feral instincts, making them as aggressive and violent as Trolls.

Gravesand changes the human's nature, turning their eyes yellow and their irises red.

Limitations

If Gravesand is consumed instead of being inhaled, it boosts the effect tenfold. Also, changes from the Gravesand become permanent unless the victim achieves an emotional connection with their human feelings.

Appearances

Appearances in the Trilogy

Trollhunters

Part Three

Trivia

  • This is what changed Jim's voice when he was replaced by Emile Hirsch, making him sound like the Gravesand permanently transformed/damaged Jim's vocal cords.
    • Strangely enough, Señor Uhl, Ms. Janeth, and Coach Lawrence's voices do not change after drinking the Gravesand-spiked coffee. This may be because they did not directly inhale the substance, but instead drank it from their coffees.