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− | The Grommie name was first recorded in [[Iganefta]] in -153 [[EC]]. The family | + | The Grommie name was first recorded in [[Iganefta]] in -153 [[EC]]. The family currently owns the ''Iganefta Recorder''. It acquired the paper in -93 [[EC]] after a duel between Daffid Grommie ( -116 [[EC]] to -41 [[EC]]) and the paper’s founder Thoedore Aspic. |
− | Daffid Grommie had a natural | + | Daffid Grommie had a natural talent for owning a newspaper and turned the ''Iganefta Recorder'' into the leading news journal of the region. Daffid was also a ruthless businessman, and made more enemies than friends in his years as the owner. Daffid also formed Grommetia Limited, the family company that now owns the ''Iganefta Recorder'' amongst many other investments. |
When Daffid died in -41 [[EC]], control of the paper and family company was assumed by his youngest son Rikkard Grommie ( -80 [[EC]] to -8 [[EC]]). Having spent the previous 39 years being trained by his father, Rikkard proved to be just as astue, ruthless and cunning. During his reign over the business, Rikkard added many new operations including a chain of casinos, a theme park and entertainment halls. | When Daffid died in -41 [[EC]], control of the paper and family company was assumed by his youngest son Rikkard Grommie ( -80 [[EC]] to -8 [[EC]]). Having spent the previous 39 years being trained by his father, Rikkard proved to be just as astue, ruthless and cunning. During his reign over the business, Rikkard added many new operations including a chain of casinos, a theme park and entertainment halls. | ||
− | Rikkard was also more adept at using his paper to influence public opinion. With this came | + | Rikkard was also more adept at using his paper to influence public opinion. With this came powerful influence in the halls of government. Rikkard never missed an opportunity to share his opinions and ideas with whomever was in government at the time. This has become a standing joke amongst the citizens of [[Iganefta]], with many suggesting that the Grommies ought to have an office in the Town Hall. In -36 [[EC]], Rikkard was involved in a bet with the then owner of the [[Folktown Records]], Indigo Huac, over the results of that year’s [[Bindlet Ball]] final. Indigo Huac lost, and as a result was required to run front page advertisements for the ''Iganefta Recorder'' for a whole month. Despite a lack of evidence, many have since assumed that the Huacs and the Grommies hate one another as a result of the bet. |
− | Upon Rikkard’s death, control of the business and the | + | Upon Rikkard’s death, control of the business and the newspaper passed to the current patriarch, Thureau Grommie, who was born in -52 [[EC]]. Thureau has benefited from the accumulated business and political wisdom of the two previous generations. As such, he has become the most powerful person in [[Iganefta]]. His influence within the government is almost total and his ability to manipulate public opinion is so great that people are generally ignorant about the level of influence the Grommies now have. |
− | A little known fact is that Daffid Grommie had a sister, Izzimae Grommie (-120 [[EC]] to -36 [[EC]]) | + | A little known fact is that Daffid Grommie had a sister, Izzimae Grommie (-120 [[EC]] to -36 [[EC]]), who in -98 [[EC]] she was the first person to climb [[Mount Yurch]], about 1200 lele west of [[Iganefta]]. Izzimae Grommie went on to join the [[Order of Truth]] and became its ''Supreme Omigod'' in -71 [[EC]]. |
'''Citations:''' [[Folktown Records]], [[Mount Yurch]], [[Order of Truth]] | '''Citations:''' [[Folktown Records]], [[Mount Yurch]], [[Order of Truth]] |
Revision as of 11:03, 27 October 2004
The Grommie name was first recorded in Iganefta in -153 EC. The family currently owns the Iganefta Recorder. It acquired the paper in -93 EC after a duel between Daffid Grommie ( -116 EC to -41 EC) and the paper’s founder Thoedore Aspic.
Daffid Grommie had a natural talent for owning a newspaper and turned the Iganefta Recorder into the leading news journal of the region. Daffid was also a ruthless businessman, and made more enemies than friends in his years as the owner. Daffid also formed Grommetia Limited, the family company that now owns the Iganefta Recorder amongst many other investments.
When Daffid died in -41 EC, control of the paper and family company was assumed by his youngest son Rikkard Grommie ( -80 EC to -8 EC). Having spent the previous 39 years being trained by his father, Rikkard proved to be just as astue, ruthless and cunning. During his reign over the business, Rikkard added many new operations including a chain of casinos, a theme park and entertainment halls.
Rikkard was also more adept at using his paper to influence public opinion. With this came powerful influence in the halls of government. Rikkard never missed an opportunity to share his opinions and ideas with whomever was in government at the time. This has become a standing joke amongst the citizens of Iganefta, with many suggesting that the Grommies ought to have an office in the Town Hall. In -36 EC, Rikkard was involved in a bet with the then owner of the Folktown Records, Indigo Huac, over the results of that year’s Bindlet Ball final. Indigo Huac lost, and as a result was required to run front page advertisements for the Iganefta Recorder for a whole month. Despite a lack of evidence, many have since assumed that the Huacs and the Grommies hate one another as a result of the bet.
Upon Rikkard’s death, control of the business and the newspaper passed to the current patriarch, Thureau Grommie, who was born in -52 EC. Thureau has benefited from the accumulated business and political wisdom of the two previous generations. As such, he has become the most powerful person in Iganefta. His influence within the government is almost total and his ability to manipulate public opinion is so great that people are generally ignorant about the level of influence the Grommies now have.
A little known fact is that Daffid Grommie had a sister, Izzimae Grommie (-120 EC to -36 EC), who in -98 EC she was the first person to climb Mount Yurch, about 1200 lele west of Iganefta. Izzimae Grommie went on to join the Order of Truth and became its Supreme Omigod in -71 EC.
Citations: Folktown Records, Mount Yurch, Order of Truth
--Dok 23:44, 26 Oct 2004 (EDT)