(Indeed! Comparatively quick death for a boss-type or not, it still took a full team's combined efforts to bring it down. And it's rather nice to learn a bit of mythos with what it's based off of, The Nuckelavee. Always nice to get more ancient mythological monsters to work with through show references.



Another thing of note though, is that it and the Geist are the first Grimm to be introduced with a humanoid aspect to their shape, not entirely animal. I've found that interesting. Oh, and I imagine that the Nuckelavee's roar, in addition to just being a scary thing with a physical sonic blow-back, is probably meant to attract other Grimm. I was surprised they weren't swarmed to be honest, and think they probably got lucky, and that there probably just weren't any around.



And, a little tangential, however I feel like mentioning, I have a... 'thing' for humanoid and/or formerly human monsters. That conversion of person into horrifying entity come to rend the flesh of your bones makes for some lovely terrors...)