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[[File:Grace_logo.jpg|thumb|400px]]The Grace Companies are a multi-national conglomerate of privately held enterprises, all owned by the Grace family. The Graces have been in America since long before there was an America and the Grace Companies began in the earliest days of the North American colonies. They are the oldest of old money families, with a pedigree stretching back to the ''Mayflower''. The companies started out with many of the most basic needs of the colonists - building materials, textiles, and consumables such as salt, sugar, and rum - and grew from there. Today the Grace Companies have grown to be one of the largest business empires in the world with interests in nearly every aspect of commerce around the globe.
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= The Grace Companies =
 
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"Built before the nation. Enduring beyond generations."
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'''The Grace Companies''' are one of the oldest and most powerful privately held business empires in the world. Owned entirely by the Grace family, the conglomerate spans finance, shipping, infrastructure, manufacturing, communications, energy, technology, and international commerce on a truly global scale.
 
For centuries the Grace name has been associated with wealth, stability, refinement, and influence. Long before modern corporations existed, the Graces were already building fortunes that would help shape the growth of America itself. Today, the family remains one of the most influential dynasties on Earth, with interests touching nearly every aspect of modern life.
 
== Origins ==
 
The Grace family arrived in North America during the earliest colonial period, tracing its lineage back to the era of the ''Mayflower'' and the founding settlements of New England. While many colonial ventures collapsed beneath hardship and uncertainty, the Graces prospered by supplying settlers with essential goods and infrastructure.
 
Their earliest businesses dealt in building materials, textiles, salt, sugar, rum, shipping, and mercantile trade. From these practical beginnings, the family steadily expanded into banking, railroads, industry, real estate, and international commerce.
 
By the nineteenth century, the Grace family had become one of the foundational pillars of American capitalism.
 
Among the greatest figures of that era was '''Shalmaneser Grace''', the legendary Victorian railroad tycoon whose vast rail networks helped bind the growing nation together. Brilliant, ruthless, and visionary in equal measure, Shalmaneser became one of the defining industrialists of his age. Many historians credit him with transforming the Grace Companies from a wealthy mercantile concern into a true economic empire.
 
== Expansion And Influence ==
 
Throughout the twentieth century, the Grace Companies expanded aggressively into global markets while maintaining their status as a privately held family enterprise. Unlike more flamboyant corporate dynasties, the Graces cultivated an image of restraint, discretion, and permanence.
 
Their holdings eventually grew to include:
 
* Shipping and logistics
* Banking and finance
* Real estate
* Manufacturing
* Energy production
* Telecommunications
* Aerospace investments
* Technology firms
* International infrastructure projects
* Consumer goods
* Global trade networks
 
Financial analysts have often remarked that the full extent of Grace ownership is impossible to determine with certainty. Entire sectors of the economy are believed to contain hidden or indirect Grace investments.
 
== The Grace Foundation ==
 
Beyond commerce, the family became equally famous for philanthropy through the '''Grace Foundation''', a charitable institution whose influence reshaped hospitals, universities, museums, public works projects, and scientific initiatives across the world.
 
During the Silver Age, the Foundation became one of the principal civilian supporters of the legendary [[Crucible:Unity League|Unity League]]. At a time when superheroes were still regarded with uncertainty in many quarters, the Grace family openly supported the League’s mission and helped legitimize organized superhero activity in the public eye.
 
Most famously, the Grace Foundation financed and constructed '''Unity Hall''', the League’s iconic skyscraper headquarters in downtown [[Crucible:Unity City|Unity City]]. The towering structure became both a symbol of the Silver Age and one of the most recognizable superhero headquarters in the world.
 
For generations afterward, the partnership between the Grace family and the Unity League remained one of the defining alliances between old-money philanthropy and the superhero community.
 
== Notable Members Of The Family ==
 
The Grace family has produced numerous influential industrialists, philanthropists, and public figures throughout its long history.
 
=== Olympus Grace ===
 
A celebrated philanthropist and civic leader of [[Crucible:Unity City|Unity City]], '''Olympus Grace''' became synonymous with public works, education initiatives, and cultural patronage during the Silver Age. His name still appears on museums, libraries, scholarships, and civic landmarks throughout the city.
 
=== Julianna Grace ===
 
'''Julianna Grace''', beloved grandmother of [[Crucible:Mistral|Trinity Grace]], was one of the most respected business figures of her generation. Elegant, formidable, and politically connected, she directed the company’s European interests for decades and became a major figure in New York financial circles. Within the family she is remembered simply as “Nana,” a deeply beloved matriarch whose influence shaped generations of Graces.
 
=== Shalmaneser Grace ===
 
The patriarchal titan of the Victorian age, '''Shalmaneser Grace''' expanded the family’s influence through railroads, heavy industry, and infrastructure development during the explosive growth of industrial America. His ambition and strategic brilliance laid the foundations for the modern Grace empire.
 
== Trinity Grace ==
 
Young [[Crucible:Mistral|Trinity Grace]], also known publicly as '''Mistral''', is the current heiress to the immense Grace fortune. Her emergence as a public superhero placed the famously private family under levels of media scrutiny they had largely avoided for generations.
 
To many observers, Trinity represents a fusion of old-world aristocratic legacy and modern superhero celebrity — a living symbol of how deeply the Grace family is woven into the history of the Crucible Universe.
 
== Reputation ==
 
The Grace Companies occupy a singular position in global society. They are viewed simultaneously as pillars of stability, symbols of inherited privilege, patrons of heroism, and remnants of America’s oldest ruling class.
 
Empires have risen and fallen around them.
 
The Grace Companies endured them all.
 
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The Grace Companies

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"Built before the nation. Enduring beyond generations."

The Grace Companies are one of the oldest and most powerful privately held business empires in the world. Owned entirely by the Grace family, the conglomerate spans finance, shipping, infrastructure, manufacturing, communications, energy, technology, and international commerce on a truly global scale.

For centuries the Grace name has been associated with wealth, stability, refinement, and influence. Long before modern corporations existed, the Graces were already building fortunes that would help shape the growth of America itself. Today, the family remains one of the most influential dynasties on Earth, with interests touching nearly every aspect of modern life.

Origins

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The Grace family arrived in North America during the earliest colonial period, tracing its lineage back to the era of the Mayflower and the founding settlements of New England. While many colonial ventures collapsed beneath hardship and uncertainty, the Graces prospered by supplying settlers with essential goods and infrastructure.

Their earliest businesses dealt in building materials, textiles, salt, sugar, rum, shipping, and mercantile trade. From these practical beginnings, the family steadily expanded into banking, railroads, industry, real estate, and international commerce.

By the nineteenth century, the Grace family had become one of the foundational pillars of American capitalism.

Among the greatest figures of that era was Shalmaneser Grace, the legendary Victorian railroad tycoon whose vast rail networks helped bind the growing nation together. Brilliant, ruthless, and visionary in equal measure, Shalmaneser became one of the defining industrialists of his age. Many historians credit him with transforming the Grace Companies from a wealthy mercantile concern into a true economic empire.

Expansion And Influence

[edit]

Throughout the twentieth century, the Grace Companies expanded aggressively into global markets while maintaining their status as a privately held family enterprise. Unlike more flamboyant corporate dynasties, the Graces cultivated an image of restraint, discretion, and permanence.

Their holdings eventually grew to include:

  • Shipping and logistics
  • Banking and finance
  • Real estate
  • Manufacturing
  • Energy production
  • Telecommunications
  • Aerospace investments
  • Technology firms
  • International infrastructure projects
  • Consumer goods
  • Global trade networks

Financial analysts have often remarked that the full extent of Grace ownership is impossible to determine with certainty. Entire sectors of the economy are believed to contain hidden or indirect Grace investments.

The Grace Foundation

[edit]

Beyond commerce, the family became equally famous for philanthropy through the Grace Foundation, a charitable institution whose influence reshaped hospitals, universities, museums, public works projects, and scientific initiatives across the world.

During the Silver Age, the Foundation became one of the principal civilian supporters of the legendary Unity League. At a time when superheroes were still regarded with uncertainty in many quarters, the Grace family openly supported the League’s mission and helped legitimize organized superhero activity in the public eye.

Most famously, the Grace Foundation financed and constructed Unity Hall, the League’s iconic skyscraper headquarters in downtown Unity City. The towering structure became both a symbol of the Silver Age and one of the most recognizable superhero headquarters in the world.

For generations afterward, the partnership between the Grace family and the Unity League remained one of the defining alliances between old-money philanthropy and the superhero community.

Notable Members Of The Family

[edit]

The Grace family has produced numerous influential industrialists, philanthropists, and public figures throughout its long history.

Olympus Grace

[edit]

A celebrated philanthropist and civic leader of Unity City, Olympus Grace became synonymous with public works, education initiatives, and cultural patronage during the Silver Age. His name still appears on museums, libraries, scholarships, and civic landmarks throughout the city.

Julianna Grace

[edit]

Julianna Grace, beloved grandmother of Trinity Grace, was one of the most respected business figures of her generation. Elegant, formidable, and politically connected, she directed the company’s European interests for decades and became a major figure in New York financial circles. Within the family she is remembered simply as “Nana,” a deeply beloved matriarch whose influence shaped generations of Graces.

Shalmaneser Grace

[edit]

The patriarchal titan of the Victorian age, Shalmaneser Grace expanded the family’s influence through railroads, heavy industry, and infrastructure development during the explosive growth of industrial America. His ambition and strategic brilliance laid the foundations for the modern Grace empire.

Trinity Grace

[edit]

Young Trinity Grace, also known publicly as Mistral, is the current heiress to the immense Grace fortune. Her emergence as a public superhero placed the famously private family under levels of media scrutiny they had largely avoided for generations.

To many observers, Trinity represents a fusion of old-world aristocratic legacy and modern superhero celebrity — a living symbol of how deeply the Grace family is woven into the history of the Crucible Universe.

Reputation

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The Grace Companies occupy a singular position in global society. They are viewed simultaneously as pillars of stability, symbols of inherited privilege, patrons of heroism, and remnants of America’s oldest ruling class.

Empires have risen and fallen around them.

The Grace Companies endured them all.


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