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| + | ====== Orc Religion ====== | ||
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| + | This page deals with religious interplay in the Orcs who live in the hills to the north of the Mulholland Delta. | ||
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| + | ===== Blood Hill Orcs ===== | ||
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| + | Thee central hills area is home to to a great war-band known as the Gijak Kodar Ushtar (Blood Hill Orcs in the common tongue). | ||
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| + | ==== Orog Clan ==== | ||
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| + | The central Orog holding has two resident religious advisors, who attend the Warlord’s council. | ||
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| + | * **Orog Witch**, with the ancestor Patron. | ||
| + | * **Orc Priest of Lanishra**, the Orc god of Tyranny and Slavery. | ||
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| + | ==== Orc Holdings ==== | ||
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| + | Religion is a way to hold the warbands together, and the Orog’s insist that every warband has a priest | ||
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| + | * **Orc Priest of Lanishra**, the Orc god of Tyranny and Slavery. | ||
| + | * **Priestesses of Dretha**, the Dark Mother - There are nearly always two or three low level priestesses dedicated to the goddess of motherhood and fertility. | ||
| + | * **Other Priests**. | ||
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| + | ==== Untouchable Holding ==== | ||
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| + | Ironically, the Orogs realise that they need more than straight control over the orcs if they are to succeed - and the Untouchables are their solution. | ||
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| + | * **Priests** - each Untouchable Holding has a unique mixture of priests from different faiths, although there is always a Priest of Lanisha and Priestesses of Dretha present to keep tabs on things. | ||
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| + | ===== The Delta Margin Orcs ===== | ||
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| + | Claimed by the Orogs of the Hills, the Delta Margin bands are only lightly policed by The Orogs, and they only pay a minimal trubute. | ||
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| + | Delta Margin Bands, are mixed race, and you will find both Common and Greenskin Orcs among their number, while half-orcs are higher than in most holdings. | ||
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| + | NOTE for DM: If you find a PC is always investigating this, it looks like meta-gaming | ||
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| + | ==== Orc Holdings ==== | ||
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| + | Religion is a way to hold the warbands together, and the Orog’s insist that every warband has a priest (generally an Adept) of Lanishra present. | ||
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| + | * **Priest of The Green**, often a Witch or an Adept, they preach the importance of the delta woodlands to the band’s way of life, and how the trees and water work for them. It is more of a philosophical thing, playing on the selfish needs of the Orcs, rather than the value of nature for its own sake, and rarely includes the worship of a particular deity. | ||
| + | * **Priestesses of Dretha**, the Dark Mother - There are nearly always two or three low level priestesses dedicated to the goddess of motherhood and fertility. | ||
| + | * **Priest of Lanishra**, the Orc god of Tyranny and Slavery. | ||
| + | * **Other Priests.** | ||
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| + | ===== The Forest Orcs ===== | ||
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| + | The forest passes link War-band of the Hills with the Coastal War-Band (Known in Common as The Fjord Orcs) but they are filled with Orc bands that do not fall under the control of an Orog-lead great War-Band. | ||
| + | Those who can craft bows are generally protected in the holdings - but game is often traded for ‘orcish’ weapons with the Great War-Bands. | ||
| + | Orc Holdings | ||
| + | The Forest Pass Orc holdings are bedlam, compared to the other holding. | ||
| + | Priest of The Green, often a Witch or an Adept, they preach the importance of the delta woodlands to the band’s way of life, and how the trees work for them. It has become an important part of the Forest Orcs survival philosophy. | ||
| + | Priestesses of Dretha, the Dark Mother - There are nearly always two or three low level priestesses dedicated to the goddess of motherhood and fertility. | ||
| + | Other Priests. | ||
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| + | ===== The Coastal Orcs ===== | ||
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| + | The Coastal Orcs are different again. | ||
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| + | Orog Holding | ||
| + | The central Orog holding has two resident religious advisors, who serve on the Warlord’s council. | ||
| + | Orog Witch, with the ancestor Patron. | ||
| + | Orc priest of Lanishra, the Orc god of Tyranny and Slavery. | ||
| + | Orc Priest of Rull, the orcish weather and thunder deity. | ||
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| + | Orc Holdings | ||
| + | Religion is a way to hold the warbands together, and the Orog’s insist that every warband has a priest (generally an Adept) of Lanishra present. | ||
| + | Orc priest of Lanishra, the Orc god of Tyranny and Slavery. | ||
| + | Orc Priest of Rull, the orcish weather and thunder deity. | ||
| + | Priestesses of Dretha, the Dark Mother - There are nearly always two or three low level priestesses dedicated to the goddess of motherhood and fertility. | ||
| + | Other Priests. | ||
| + | Untouchable Holding | ||
| + | Ironically, the Orogs realise that they need more than straight control over the orcs, if they are to succeed - and the Untouchables are their solution. | ||
| + | Priests - each Untouchable Holding has a unique mixture of priests from different faiths - but there is always a Priest of Lanisha and Priestesses of Dretha a present to keep tabs on things. | ||
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| + | ===== Mountain Orcs ===== | ||
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| + | In the mountains, Blood orcs are particularly dedicated to the orcish god Grotaag and have a special hatred for black orcs whom they see as traitor. | ||
| + | They fight each other ferociously, | ||
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