

Healers can mend organs, cuts, bruises-you name it. Heartrenders who appear in Shadow and Bone’s first season? Fedyor, Ivan, and, of course, Nina!īasically the same vibe as Heartrenders, only instead of causing damage to the human body, they fix it.

Delightful-but please be advised: Like all Grisha, they can’t use their powers when their hands aren’t able to touch. Heartrenders can literally speed/slow people’s hearts and also manipulate (and more specifically, damage) other organs that people need to survive. 😅 This Order is divided into three subgroups: Heartrenders Think: Nina helping Matthias keep warm under that fur blanket by speeding up his heart. Time to break it down with help from the show, the books, and, of course, the fan community on the Grishaverse Wiki: CorporalkiĬorporalki have powers that focus solely on the human body. And each of these groups has anywhere from two to three types of Grisha within them. Grisha are divided into three groups: Corporalki (the Order of the Living and the Dead), Etherealki (the Order of the Summoners), and Materialki (the Order of the Fabrikators). And trust! There are some major differences!

While Netflix’s adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s book trilogy is, in a word, flawless (literally Game of Thrones who? Never heard of her), the show didn’t exactly come with a guidebook on the different kinds of Grisha-instead leaving it up to the viewer to figure out the differences in their unique powers (or rather, ability to manipulate matter) based on what played out onscreen. Still largely confused about all the powers floating around the Grishaverse? Also same.
