Ogre Kingdoms

An Ogre Maneater As war comes to the Great Forest, so the Ogres of the Mountains of Mourn smell blood on the winds...

The Ogres care not one ounce for the Nemesis Crown, who claims it or what power it might grant. To them, it is a worthless trinket created by those too weak to dominate their foes by proper means, and therefore proof, if ever it were needed, of the inferiority of the smaller races.

Ogres are simple creatures, for which the world is a simple place. They seek only to prove their might either through violence or eating vast quantities of food, and in doing so they give praise to their deity, the Great Maw.

What the Ogres care most for is violence. Violence and plunder, but mostly violence. As armies gather in the Great Forest, so the prospect of both arises, and the Ogres are travelling west in great numbers. Some seek to hire themselves out to the highest bidder as mercenaries. Many armies will take them on simply so that the enemy might not do so, for Ogres are formidable opponents to face in battle and their presence can spell the difference between victory and defeat. In return for their services, the Ogre tribes ask, or in fact demand, only the first choice of the loot and plunder after a battle is won.

There are also many larger tribes present, some even say that Greasus Goldtooth himself has been seen heading towards the forest at the head of a vast caravan of victuals. It appears the Ogres will fight for themselves also, for what better way can there be to honour the Great Maw than to prove one's strength against powerful enemies, and to consume the fallen in the feast of the victor?

Two Ogres

Objective - The Ogres seek to hire themselves out to the highest bidder as mercenaries and demand only the first choice of the loot and plunder after a battle is won. Every Ogre Kingdoms victory fills an Ogre’s gut with fresh meat, lines his pockets with yet more loot, and proves him a worthy servant of the Great Maw.

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