Biography
In his 45th game Groin, a
Monsters member from the first squad, got his collar bone smashed. Since there was no hope for recovery, he decided to step back. Head Coach Rabe offered him a job as assistant coach and he thankfully accepted. He now trains his teammates in the arts of guarding each other and fending off adversarial players. Being tied to a wheelchair, he also started spectating a lot of amateur matches and thereby became the Monsters' primary talent scout.
However, he also secretly used his free time to improve his wheelchair - hoping to turn it into a mighty weapon one day. He finally succeeded and brought this infernal machine to the team's
121st match, a Scheduled SMACK semi-final, to support his teammates...
During his
second match he had to learn that a lonely deathroller can be brought down rather easily if enough opposing player gang up for it. And if the main work is performed by a guy with claws, the whole situation can very quickly end up with an injured deathroller pilot.
It took him 10 games to earn his first SPP in his new role - a casualty against a halfling. He really seemed to have learned something by that, hence next game he seriously injured one saurus and killed another one...
In his
17th match he became the first Agility Monster that killed two players in its career. However, he seems to have become more careful after that, playing 11 games without causing a single casualty.
In his 50th game he got seriously injured by Grim Ironjaw, who seems to know a trick or two against the deathrollers usually used by his slayer comrades.
It took him 62 games until he would learn another skill - by badly hurting a
fragile little flower in a way it couldn't regenerate.
In his 65th match he waltzed over the prone
Steven Seagal and smashed his knee, forcing him into retirement. Groin said he hadn't seen him, the referee smelled a foul.
10 games later her flattened the remarkable blitzer
Geith Kahreni. The ref was so intimidated by the bloodiness of the game that he didn't dare to send Groin of until three "accidents" later.
In his 130th (and the Monsters' 250th) game he managed to waltz over Morg 'n' Thorg himself - at the second attempt, which was a bit too obvious for the referee to let Groin play on. It was still his personal highlight though.
In his 143rd game he killed the Ranked Amateurs' almost legendary lineman
Billy Goldtree and thereby crossed the magic 100 SPP line. He retired after the game together with six of his teammates.