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Inspector Clamp Grosky is a Scotland Yard inspector with fair skin, a top-heavy build, and distinctive features including a pale blue pompadour, a unibrow, a mustache, and visible heart-shaped chest hair beneath his low-cut white shirt. His standard attire is a beige double-breasted suit jacket with six black buttons, green pants, and black shoes.
Grosky possesses exceptional athleticism and relentless energy, often propelling himself into a run rather than a walk. He demonstrates remarkable physical feats, such as swimming across oceans, scaling ship hulls unaided, and smashing through obstacles like garbage cans with punches. His personality blends intense enthusiasm for investigations with honesty and an occasionally over-trusting nature. He tackles cases with vigor but sometimes shows lapses in caution, like handcuffing himself to a suspicious figure without verifying its authenticity.
In *Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva*, Grosky investigates suspicious activity at the Crown Petone opera house. During a scheme involving a fabricated "eternal life" game, he attempts to arrest the announcer, only to discover it is an inflatable puppet. The puppet floats away, dragging him helplessly into the ocean amid sharks. After swimming back to the ship, Nina pushes him back into the water. Rescued by Emmy Altava, he accompanies her to the island of Ambrosia. There, he assists in arresting Jean Descole's servants and remains on the ground to protect Nina during the climax, later apprehending composer Oswald Whistler after the incident's resolution.
Beyond the film, Grosky served six years as a constable before becoming an inspector. A notable early incident involved him wrongly arresting Emmy Altava for theft, a situation resolved by Professor Layton. He frequently collaborates with Layton on cases, such as pursuing the specter in Misthallery—where he evacuated civilians during a mechanical attack—and investigating the Masked Gentleman in Monte d'Or. In *Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy*, he chases the criminal organization Targent across multiple countries, survives an ambush by their hitmen, and ultimately arrests its leader, Leon Bronev, resulting in a promotion.
His documented feats include outrunning a motor scooter to reach Misthallery first, climbing the hull of the Crown Petone while adrift at sea, and swimming to the nation of Mosinnia during an international pursuit.
Grosky possesses exceptional athleticism and relentless energy, often propelling himself into a run rather than a walk. He demonstrates remarkable physical feats, such as swimming across oceans, scaling ship hulls unaided, and smashing through obstacles like garbage cans with punches. His personality blends intense enthusiasm for investigations with honesty and an occasionally over-trusting nature. He tackles cases with vigor but sometimes shows lapses in caution, like handcuffing himself to a suspicious figure without verifying its authenticity.
In *Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva*, Grosky investigates suspicious activity at the Crown Petone opera house. During a scheme involving a fabricated "eternal life" game, he attempts to arrest the announcer, only to discover it is an inflatable puppet. The puppet floats away, dragging him helplessly into the ocean amid sharks. After swimming back to the ship, Nina pushes him back into the water. Rescued by Emmy Altava, he accompanies her to the island of Ambrosia. There, he assists in arresting Jean Descole's servants and remains on the ground to protect Nina during the climax, later apprehending composer Oswald Whistler after the incident's resolution.
Beyond the film, Grosky served six years as a constable before becoming an inspector. A notable early incident involved him wrongly arresting Emmy Altava for theft, a situation resolved by Professor Layton. He frequently collaborates with Layton on cases, such as pursuing the specter in Misthallery—where he evacuated civilians during a mechanical attack—and investigating the Masked Gentleman in Monte d'Or. In *Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy*, he chases the criminal organization Targent across multiple countries, survives an ambush by their hitmen, and ultimately arrests its leader, Leon Bronev, resulting in a promotion.
His documented feats include outrunning a motor scooter to reach Misthallery first, climbing the hull of the Crown Petone while adrift at sea, and swimming to the nation of Mosinnia during an international pursuit.