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Ogres are big, ugly, brutish monsters that excel
at two things: eating and fighting. An Ogre is
easily recognised by his massive frame and boulder-like
gut, but any that come across one would do well
to stay out of its path, for an Ogre will, more
often than not, club to death and messily devour
any living thing it can catch.
The Ogres come from a number of kingdoms scattered
throughout the Mountains of Mourn and beyond,
far to the east of the Old World. They travel
the world fighting as mercenaries and picking
on those weaker than themselves, which, to be
frank, is nearly everybody. To the dismay of other
races, the Ogre populations have grown so large
that they have begun to foray into the outside
world, no longer in twos or threes, but in hundreds.
As well as the Ogres, Gnoblars are a vital part
of Ogre society, fetching and carrying, trading
and cooking for their large masters. |
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