Once seen as a mircale, she was loved unconditionally. Disaster struck and she was unwillingly sacrificed! Face the wrath of Grace the Naiad!😤 #IdentityV #Naiad #Hunter
@@shepbii1005 she related to fish as they were defenseless without a real way to communicate their pain. She was exactly the same, unable to talk, thus unable to defend herself from accusations and the decision to have her sacrificed. This similarity escalated into her referring to herself as “fish” when she asked why couldn’t either of them talk. I’m getting her idc if she turns out to be C tier
So, Grace was a baby orphan that was found floating on a river in a village and was adopted by a childless couple. Strangely, ever since she was adopted, the fishermen had amazing luck catching fish. The locals started to believe that Grace was some sort of deity of the hunt or the deity’s messenger sent to insure that the fishermen gets a plentiful harvest. Soon enough, the villagers started to worship her like a goddess and the fishermen brought a part of their daily catch as an offering to ensure the next one will be just as great. Of course, she was confused and didn’t understand why they believe her to be associated with the plentiful harvest and even though she believed that she was a normal human being, she couldn’t help but feel out of place among the villagers, it seemed like the only place where she feels at home is by the lake, watching the fish there swim merrily and at peace. Then, one night, while the fishermen was doing some late night fishing, a storm blown in out of nowhere and the fishermen had only caught a measly few fish. As soon as the word of the storm got out to the rest of the village, the locals’ love for the once-revered girl turned into hate for they came to the conclusion that Grace was not a deity’s gift, but a selfish witch pretending to be one in order to trick the people into worshiping her. Even the people that took her in turned against her the moment the rumors of her “witchcraft” reached their ears. The people captured her and decided to put her in a net weighed down by an anchor in order test her and see if their suspicions about her were true. When they tossed the anchor, along with the poor netted Grace, off into the sea, she couldn’t help but to be furious at the villagers for accusing her of witchcraft all because of one storm, especially when they practically worshipped her before it happened. All her anger also seemed to cause her to grow webbing between her fingers and her skin to become a greenish white and scaly like a fish also she started to hear the fish around her talking. They told Grace how they live in fear of humans because of how they are the humans’ prey and how they are too weak to fight back. That’s when Grace realized the truth and decided to get her revenge and the fish’s revenge on the villagers that had betrayed her, by terrorizing them as the very thing that the people thought her to be...the very thing she realized herself to be...her true self...a sea witch.
I like how 85% of the hunters are good and didn't deserve what they went through... And then we have the survivors whose most of their story are more fucked up than the hunter
Yeah I agree there is good survivors still. Mostly looking at Charles. The poor man blames himself and is so much grief. But banes story got me good when I learn it
She has the voice of Galatea and Mary, the look of Mary and Joseph and the background story that is almost on par with the level of sadness and tragic with the background story of Mary, Michiko and Ann. *I'm sold*
I've seen someone do a fan art of Ann with Grace and like both got killed by the towns folk and both were animalistic(fish and Anns cat eyes) both had something to do with a god (though Anns cat literaly brought her back to life after she died by the kross...cat jesus.. and she got sacreficed to plese a god...)
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@@cout3618 I mean most of the other hunter aren’t humans, so their eyes aren’t exactly eyes with pupils. Joseph didn’t have an animation story and Mary’s eyes was blank in her animation.
She was human, as we saw in the video. She is called Naiad due to her fish like appearance and association with water. NetEase takes inspiration from Lovecraftian lore. Hastur and Yidhra are basically directly taken from the stories. While we don't know much about Grace's backstory, and thus can't confirm many details, there is quite a high chance she was developed from Lovecraftian lore. While Grace may not be directly built on the lore of The Deep Ones, I do believe there is some merit to the story. Fiona was the priestess in Lakeside village that was in control of the worship, and directly connected to Hastur. People gave sacrifices to Hastur in return for their wishes being granted. It's possible that they had wished for a better harvest, and when they came upon Grace, and the harvest began to grow bigger, they thought she was a gift from the God they worshipped that granted their wish. Grace came from the sea, and one day she must return there. We could see the gill like marks on the back of her neck, even when she was human, usually covered by her hair. When the time came for her to return to the sea, it was basically repayment to their god. The sea wanted Grace back in return for the harvest it gave. Grace was returned, in a way, and left behind her old life in turn for rebirth into the being she was meant to be. Deep One's can't mate with their species, they must take a human mate to give life. It's possible Grace was born from the union of a human and a Deep One, and her arrival signaled her heritage. As she grows older, we can see the gill marks on her neck, the tinge to her skin, the communication and connection to the water. When we saw her webbing develop as she blacked out, it's possible that her impending death awakened her bloodline. Or, she had to die in order to fully come into her heritage. Afterwards, still unknowing of her origins or why she was treated so terribly, she was brought to the manor. This is just my theory, though.
I swear Ann and Grace are bestys both got murdered by the towns folk both have blueish skin and both are animalistic (a fish/ and Anns cat eyes) also the duo cat and fish...
Since IDV has a lot Lovecraft references, it’s possible she must be a Deep One, a race of amphibious humanoids that resemble fish people. They are notorious for interbreeding with humans, Deep One human hybrids look human when young but as they grow older they develop more fish-like traits and become dependent and comfortable in bodies of water until all their human traits disappear and fully convert into a Deep One and will join their Deep One relative in the waters. Deep Ones are immortal but can be killed and have a psych connection to one another and have a diet of aquatic life, they are located around the globe and build massive underwater cities. Although Deep One human communities have existed for a long time, a notable Deep One human community is a town called Innsmouth, a fishing town located in the coast of Massachusetts and near Devil Reef which just so happens to have a large Deep One city. The town over fished and was loosing a lot of money, Deep Ones arrived and offered the locals many fish in exchange for being mates for them. Ever since then, the town became isolated from the rest of the state and only few come to visit to find the locals being very strange looking and smell awful, as well as them worshipping a deity named Father Dagon. The town and Devil Reef was then eliminated by the U.S government causing the elimination of the Deep One community in Massachusetts, it’s possible that this new hunter originated from Innsmouth and ended up in her foster parents’ hands, which lead to the events that unfolded now.
No, she was given the name due to her humanoid appearance and association with water. Hastur and Yidhra are both directly taken from Lovecraftian lore, so the idea has alot of merit.
@@minus606 it looks like a different village, and I don’t think they sacrificed to hastur, because hastur made the village disappear when they sacrificed Volcker berglund and the haywards in a cruel way. Hastur doesnt like cruel sacrifices, so I don’t think they would risk it. Even so, he made michiko come alive again. So if this was his lake maybe he’d done the same to this hunter.
Examining the story trailer a lot of it can be attributed to her. Especially in the end of the trailer where flashes of words are shown one of the words are “Mermaid”,
@@worldwidesu Also which other character would fit the description one would have of “Mermaid” other than Naida. Maybe feaster but cmon we both know that wouldn’t be it.
I always wished for a siren character but got this instead, it was the same with painter and beekeeper, really do feel like as if on a similar wavelength to game devs sometimes.
I love grace but I wish her model was more frowny, we don’t have a lot of hunters who don’t have happy models and I think it would be more true to her story as well.
People are so stupid they made themselves think she was a god and when it turns out she wasn’t they just kill her. Like who tf told you she was a god in the first place?