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'''Ogres''' are one of the monstrous [[Races]] of Innworld. ==Physiology == Ogres are apparently large humanoid monsters<ref name="Talia" /> and regularly compared to [[Trolls]], mostly to work out the differences between the two 'monster types'. In that comparison, Ogres are described to be bigger and uglier than Trolls,<ref name="Glossary" /> not being as thick-skinned, as tough and as squat as Trolls and being "more numerous"<ref name="Talia">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/30/interlude-talia/ Interlude - Talia]</ref> (which probably means that Trolls are more likely solitary or in tiny groups, while Ogres have been seen as more social, able to form large groups). Also, Trolls are sometimes magical in their nature, which seems to not occur with Ogres.<ref name="Talia" /> === Appearance === Ogre warriors are large and heavyset, with fat overlaying muscular bodies. They have huge bellies, thick arms, and proportionaly smaller heads.<ref name=":2">{{VERef|Goblin Days (Pt. 3) – Vengeance and Talking}}</ref> Small Ogres may be only six feet tall, larger ones can be ten feet tall (three metres). Being that large, Ogres can swing bastard swords one-handed.<ref name="Talia" /> Their skin tones range from pink to dark brown.<ref name=":2" /> They may appear large like [[Half-Giants]], but their breath has been mentioned unfavorably<ref name="Talia" /> as well as their body odor in general.<ref name="Glossary" /> === Special Abilities and Weaknesses === They, like Antinium, are known to gain magical abilities when they consume several hundred mana potions over long periods of time. Doing so adds to their mana pool, so they drink them not when they're low on mana and need to replenish, but when they're at their vital prime. Ogre spellcasters can use words of power in their language for their casting.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/09/02/7-43-g/ Chapter 7.43 G]</ref> They may have distinctly less-thick skin than Trolls, but it's still thicker than human skin. Also, Ogres are not above stealing and wearing armor, which makes shooting arrows at them a usually bad strategy unless a good [Skill] can be used. A single Ogre would be considered the same threat level as a single silver-ranked adventurer. On short distances, running Ogres may outpace horses. On longer distances, Ogres can still cover the same distance as a horse per day, when they need to.<ref name="Talia" />In terms of strength, Ogres are stronger than Fomirelins, not accounting for levels and Skills.<ref name=":0" /> Ogres, like [[Raskghar]], are seemingly incapable of leveling and haven't been shown as owners of classes.<ref name="Talia" /> == Behavior and Culture == While Half-Giants are considered just large people, Ogres are not nearly civilized. Yet, they speak the common language and can be reasoned with - sometimes. They use tools and weapons,<ref name="Talia" /> and are known for their physical prowess.<ref name="Glossary">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/19/glossary/ Glossary]</ref> Ogres have their own language they speak and cast spells with. For example, ''Falgut'' is an ogre root word for fire.<ref name=":0" /> Ogres aspire to be able to cast magic.<ref name=":2" /> Ogres predominantly live in clans.<ref name=":2" /> They rarely invade settled lands in numbers - solitary Ogres or small groups are common threats, while the Ogre clans grow in the wilderness without bothering civilization. When their male-dominated warbands ''do'' invade the lands of other races, they pilfer steel and weapons first, so that they are able to compete with the threat of adventurers who are often appearing as a response to them. Once they are armed, they go after women, magic and more weapons. These warbands employ hit-and-run tactics, on count of not being stupid enough to let larger armies from the other races track them down. They eat their dead victims, rape women, loot and burn the countryside when they get loose. However, they don't get loose too often, so they likely don't live from a pillaging lifestyle.<ref name="Talia" /> Ogres don't start eating until their leader does. They usually have little respect for those shorter than they are.<ref name=":2" /> === Reproduction === Ogres don’t multiply like [[Goblins]], but they do grow fast.<ref name="6.27 M">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/06/22/6-27-m/ Chapter 6.27 M]</ref> The absence of female Ogres in the war groups who invaded [[Ulta lands]] was noticed and commented upon; and it seems that not much is known about ogre females in general, even among scholars that studied the "bestiary".<ref name="Talia" /> === Known Clans === * Thousand Warriors clan (''Extinct'')<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/09/15/interlude-songs-and-stories/ Interlude - Songs and Stories]</ref> * Tormek Al clan == History == Ogres claim the range of hills that covered hundreds of miles northeast of Invrisil.<ref name=":0" /> Fifteen generations ago, the Thousand Warriors clan lived in the Caves of Drums. They were destroyed by a tribe of [[Trolls]] who settled there.<ref name=":1" /> Two Ogre clans were coming from the Eldessale foothills in the first year or Ryoka's presence in Izril. They were rival clans: * One was 57 ogre warriors strong (after several clashes with adventurers, and after a few smaller war bands had been disposed of by the humans already). They were led by their Ogre Chief who wielded a magical hammer that dealt out death-magic to its victims. This larger group was slain by 100 human warriors led by [[Pryde Ulta]] and [[Beshard]].<ref name="Talia" /> * One was 30-odd ogres strong: A smaller clan that had enslaved the Rolling Rock Goblin tribe. The ogre leader had a magical club spiked with arrowheads from [[Evercut Arrows]]. His group was slain by the 19 [Knights] of the [[Order of Seasons]], aided by the [[Goblin Slayer]]; his remaining clan then retreated deeper into the Eldessale foothills.<ref name="Talia" /> The Tormek Al clan chanced upon a party from the [[Flooded Waters Tribe]] in the [[High Passes]], as they were trying to escape from human retaliation for the raids. They nearly came to blows, but instead their leaders met and forged an alliance.<ref name=":0" /> == Relations == All leveling races so far have been shown to have unfavorable relations to Ogres, posting bounties on Ogres. === Goblins === Some Ogres enslave [[Goblins]] and use them as cheap servants, disposable war fodder, and use their occasional ingenuity to create crude traps in their advantage. Bored, solely male war gangs may also rape goblin females. Other Ogres are willing to make peace and treat with Goblins as equals. They may even join Goblin tribes. === Humans === A bounty of 12 gold piece on each Ogre head and 30 for the leader, is mostly considered sufficient in [[Izril]]. The bounty can even be tripled if the Ogres are well-armed or have magical weapons.<ref name="6.27 M" /> When the two Ogre war bands coming from the Eldessale foothills were eradicating the adventurers sent after them, Magnolia increased the bounty to 63 per Ogre head and promised 3800 gold for the heads of their leaders.<ref name="Talia" /> === Trolls === Ogres don’t get along with [[Trolls]] because they keep getting confused for each other.<ref name="Glossary" /> == Trivia == == References == <references /> [[Category:Monsters]] [[Category:Races]]
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