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Grezh, formerly Grej, was the creator of the Centricide parody series Realicide. Instead of getting rid of Centrists, Grej and the Off-Compasses, who have a similar role to the Extremists, aim to get rid of the Realists. Grej took on a similar role to Jreg.
History[]
On June 9, the Grej Team stated their will to disassociate with the mainstream Jreg works. A reason has not been given as to why.
On June 27, the Grej Team decided to move on to other projects and quit Realicide as a whole. Two mainstream revivals have emerged: Realiboot, by Neo-Grezh, A unofficial continuation starting off where Realicide 3 ended, and Realicide: Rebooted, by Jreg 2, under the vise of Grej 2, which will be a full reboot of the entire series.
On September 7, Erin, the series' Voice Actress, announced the deletion of the channel. It was deleted on September 8, 2021, at 2 am CT.
An archive of Grej's channel can be found here.
Creation[]
The Realicide[]
In Realicide One: The League of the Anti-Anti-Realists, Grej was characterized as a being similar to Jreg who emerged from the collapse of the Political Compass during the Centricide and seeks to eliminate all Realists the same way Jreg sought to eliminate Centrists.
In Realicide 2, Meet the Off-Compasses, Grej Juevara (a.k.a Citizen Grej) interviews IngSoc, Social Darwinism, Egoism and Communalism about their reasons for Anti-Realism
In Realicide 3, Censurist, Anti-Vaxxers Posties and Utopiaries, Grej sends the Off-Compasses to the Political Compass to recruit the Fringe ideologies (who play a similar role to the Standard ideologies) to the Anti-Realist cause.
As a result of Egoism refusing to kill Post-Left, who plays a role similar to that of Libertarian, Communalism leaving to become Cult Communalism and IngSoc being untrustworthy, Grej determines it necessary to recruit other ideologies to his cause.
External Links[]
- Grej's Channel (DELETED)
- Grej Wiki
- NeoGrezh's Channel (fan-made continuation of Realicide)