Orc
Fearsome warriors and relentless hunters, Orcs share a yearning to spill the blood of their enemies. It is more than an act of violence to them: it is a calling. Spilling an enemy's blood is an act of honor, both for themselves and for their victims. The Orcs of New Gaaldron hold a healthy respect for the authority within the goblinoid empires. They enjoy a fulfilled life, treated with respect and are provided with their own forces to command as well as lavish comforts and opportunities to satiate their bloodlust.
Wild Orcs include those of the northern clans and tribal Orcs from other regions. Orcs of the great northern clans love war and blood and are arguably some of the cruelest beasts in Arawyn. Fiercely devoted to their broken god, Uelrog, these Orcs raid the south in their god’s name and continuously spill the blood of other beings as gifts to him. They await the day when he will rise and come south to destroy all of the empires, especially Gaaldron, which they abhor vehemently. Tribal Orcs of the south and west are so scarce that they aren’t recognized as an independent nation.
Imperial Orcs in almost all appearances resemble Wild Orcs, except that they have a healthy respect for their authority within the goblinoid empires. They enjoy a fulfilled life, serving under the strong and powerful leadership of the Hobgoblins. They are treated with respect and are provided with their own forces to command as well as lavish comforts and opportunities to satiate their bloodlust.
All Orcs, regardless of where they hail from, share a yearning to spill the blood of their enemies. It is more than an act of violence to them, it is a calling. Spilling an enemy's blood on the battlefield is an act of honor, both for themselves and for their victims. The act of slaying an enemy emboldens their battle fury causing them to fight harder.
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