What is Grishaverse based on?

The TV show is actually based on two Bardugo book series.
The series title is taken from the first book in the author's main Grishaverse trilogy, also titled Shadow and Bone, published in 2011 (the other two books are 2013's Siege and Storm and 2014's Ruin and Rising).
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What is the Grishaverse inspired by?

Instead of taking cues from western medieval fantasy stories, the Grishaverse is heavily influenced by Tsarist Russian and Slavic cultures and the historical “magic” of science and alchemy.
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What are the Grishaverse countries based on?

Each of the countries are influenced by historical cultures; Ravka was inspired by Imperial Russia. Bardugo explained in a 2013 Tumblr (opens in new tab) post that Fjerda is inspired by Scandinavia and Kerch is influenced by the Netherlands and Germany.
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What language is Grishaverse based on?

Inspiration. As explained by Leigh Bardugo, Ravkan is not exactly the same as Russian; the language is heavily inspired by Russian, but is derived from both Russian and Mongolian. It seems in part to have a mostly Russian vocabulary, with much simplified noun and adjective plural endings, which may come from Mongolian.
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What was Six of Crows inspired by?

Six of Crows is a fantasy novel written by the Israeli-American author Leigh Bardugo and published by Henry Holt and Co. in 2015. The story follows a thieving crew and is primarily set in the city of Ketterdam, which is loosely inspired by Dutch Republic–era Amsterdam.
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Is Inej asexual?

Both Wylan and a secondary character who won't be named are gay. A widely thought fan theory is that both Kaz and Inej are asexual, due to their aversion to touch and being intimate with anyone, but this representation is trauma-based asexuality and strictly headcanon.
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What disability does Leigh Bardugo?

Personal life. In the acknowledgements section of Six of Crows, Bardugo reveals she suffers from osteonecrosis and sometimes needs to use a cane; this was a source of inspiration for one of the story's six protagonists, master thief and gang boss Kaz Brekker, who uses a cane.
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Is Shadow and Bone based on Russia?

Netflix's new YA fantasy series, Shadow and Bone, based on the best-selling novel trilogy by Leigh Bardugo, has an intriguing setting. Its fictional land, Ravka, is obviously inspired by late-Tsarist Russia. It's excitingly unfamiliar.
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Why is there Russian in Shadow and Bone?

The Russian Connection

Shadow and Bone, the new Netflix series based on novels by Leigh Bardugo and inspired in part by 19th-century Russia, is airing now. Shadow and Bone's Kingdom of Ravka was built entirely in Bardugo's imagination, but that doesn't mean it wasn't inspired by moments in a non-fictional world.
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What language is Shu based on?

The Shu language features Chinese and also Mongolian roots. Much of the country's geography was likely inspired by Mongolia. Although we haven't yet seen Shu in the Netflix series, the country is known in the books for their scientific advancements and inhumane experimentation on Grisha for research.
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What country is Shu based on?

Shu Han, for example, is Alina's mother's homeland. Ruled by a matriarchal monarchy, the perpetually warm country rests to the south of Ravka and is inspired largely by Mongolia and China, meaning its residents have mainly East Asian characteristics.
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Is Ketterdam based on Amsterdam?

Ketterdam is inspired by Amsterdam, Antwerp, Las Vegas, London, and old New York (aka New Amsterdam). The Exchange is modeled after the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
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Is Alina Starkov Russian?

The series protagonist, Alina Starkov, we are told, was born in the border regions of Shu Han and Ravka and is herself part Shu. In the book series, however, Alina was full Ravkan, Ravka being the Grishaverse's stand-in for Czarist Russia. (Though, Ravka was also inspired by 16th century Amsterdam, Bardugo has said.)
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Why are Grisha hated?

The Fjerdans despise and distrust Grisha, viewing their abilities as unnatural and therefore evil. Their drüskelle warriors frequently kidnap Grisha and put them to trial, only to kill them in the end. Understandably, the Grisha therefore hate and fear Fjerdans.
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Is Kaz Brekker in Shadow and Bone book?

While some characters, like Kaz and Inej, never appear in the pages of Shadow and Bone, the book, they certainly make themselves known in the show. Based on the best-selling fantasy novel by Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone is an exciting Netflix fantasy series.
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Is Shadow and Bone based on Six of Crows?

The Grishaverse is comprised of the Shadow and Bone trilogy, the Six of Crows duology, the King of Crows duology, and three supplemental books. While the primary storyline of Netflix's Shadow and Bone follows the trilogy of the same name, the show also has a subplot with the characters from the Six of Crows duology.
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What is Novyi Zem based on?

Novyi Zem is likely named after Novaya Zemlya, a real-world Russian archipelago in the North Sea above Eurasia. The name means "New Land".
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Why is Ravka at war?

Ravka's War With Fjerda & Shu Han Explained

When the Black Heretic created the Fold, Ravka was already in the throes of the war with the neighboring nations. One of the commonalities of Fjerda and Shu Han is the nations' hatred for Grisha and they are increasingly hunted on each side.
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What country is Fjerda based on?

Fjerda is based on Scandinavia.
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Is Ravka a real place?

Shadow And Bone's Ravka Isn't A Real Place — But It's Loosely Inspired By One. The fictional country bears more than a passing resemblance to Czarist Russia. Netflix premieres new original content almost every day, and most of it, frankly, doesn't make much of an impact.
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What is Ravka based off of?

Ravka is heavily influenced and inspired by Tsarist Russia of the early 1800s.
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Is Shadow and Bone religious?

Notably, “Shadow and Bone” is one of the few breakout fantasy series to come from a Jewish author. While Bardugo is far from the only Jewish author currently writing fantasy, she is among the few to achieve the kind of mainstream commercial success that leads to Netflix adaptations and bestseller lists.
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What mental illness does Kaz have?

Kaz has PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) because of his traumatic experiences after Jordie died, which is shown through his constant flashbacks when undergoing contact with human flesh.
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What disability does Kaz Brekker have?

Vicious leader Kaz and spy Inej both have symptoms that are consistent with PTSD, although they experienced vastly different forms of trauma. Kaz also limps as a result of an improperly healed broken leg and walks with a cane, but his relationships to his physical disability and his PTSD are not identical.
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Does Kaz have PTSD?

The way he fights, and particularly the way he and Inej work together in a fight, evolved around understanding his strengths as much as his weaknesses. Natasha: Kaz's PTSD includes touch-aversion, which is fairly rare and (to state the obvious) seriously influences his relationships.
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