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{{Info fauna
{{Info fauna
|officialname = Ogre
|officialname = Ogre
|nicknames = Grunters.
|nicknames = Grunters
|classification = Mammal.
|classification = Lesser Race
|habitat = Cold climates and mountainous areas
|habitat = [[Northbelt]]. [[Ellador]] and northern [[Eastwynd]]
|domesticated = No.
|domesticated = No
|status = Rare.
|status = Rare
|}}
|}}
Ogres are the chaotic gray beasts found in the north of [[Aloria]], found throughout areas of southern [[Ellador]] and its surrounding islands, as well as [[New Ceardia]]. Large and dangerous, these creatures form small clans and tribes called “Truggs”, lead by a single Chieftain, both to ward off hunters and provide more resilience against the rival clans that might challenge them. These creatures first appeared around 50 AC, and despite the popularity of hunting them, continue to thrive in solitude or small numbers throughout Aloria.
Ogres are grey or blue Human-like creatures found in the north of [[Aloria]]. Their history is ancient, going back as far as the days of the [[Drovv]]. In more recent times they have harassed [[Velheim]] [[Ailor]] brave enough to encroach upon the territory of their Truggs, tribal groups. These Truggs are led by Chieftains who speak for their Truggs in the annual “Great Horn” debates across the north. Ogres are known especially for their alchemically valuable blood, and for their heavy, durable bones, which are sought after by artisans and weaponsmiths alike. While they are formally considered extinct in some quarters after a disasterous conflict in [[Ellador]], most northerners suspect the Lesser Race has survived the turmoil but has hidden away for the foreseeable future.


==First Recorded Encounter==
==History==
Ogres first made their minor appearance in the year 50 A.C. shortly after the first death of Sophie Baver. A [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] hunting party took a trip to [[Tribelands of High Trollar|High Trollar]], and to their shock found a small Ogre runt upon washing ashore. They briefly fought with it and returned home with their trophy as the scholars among them recorded it. This was the first in a series of events where the Ogres began showing up on the island, revealing themselves on the shores of the mainland of Ellador and in higher concentrations on High Trollar.
Ogres have been separately observed and encountered by many [[Races]] and [[Cultures]] of Aloria, stretching back for millennia. The Drovv, ancient inhabitants of the north, spoke of these tall and simple creatures to the [[Teledden]], who themselves later had encounters with the species. While the Drovv never approached the Ogres, the Teledden at first sought contact, and then withdrew to allow the species to continue developing. However, as the [[Allorn Empire]] grew more decadent and its values decayed, the Elves started hunting Ogres for sport. Centuries later, by the time the Proto-Velheim Ailor and [[Dwarves]] came into contact with the Ogres, they had grown in intellect but also organization. They actively rejected co-operation with these Races, fearing a repeat of what had occurred with the Allorn Empire, and though the Dwarves were content to leave the Ogres to their business, the Ailor were not. They grew into symbols of strength and power tied with gods of conflict among the [[Fornoss]] faith. They became tests for the strongest of Velheim society, but also as monstrous creatures that deserved to be killed. The perception of Ogres as [[Demon]]ic was coincidentally reinforced by the coming of the [[Fifth Void Invasion]]; falling victim to the depredation of the [[Void]] alongside the [[Troll]]s, many among the reserved and prideful Ogres were reduced to flesh-eating beasts of war.


===Current Status===
In the wake of the [[Cataclysm]], many of these twisted Ogres fell, but some did not and this set the backdrop for much of Ogre relations with the Ailor and even among their own kind over the coming decades. While Ogre groups remained across the northern lands of Aloria, the largest concentrations were on Makat Island, which soon fell under the full control of [[Ellador|Tryllelande]]. Here, what corrupted Ogres remained rallied their fellows, with some ease, against the Ailor who had long restricted their presence in the region, which was now an island. The wars that followed lasted for decades, but were finally brought to an end by an Ogre rebellion spurred on by external truths. The Great Vampire War that had been raging for decades across eastern Ellador had revealed to the Ogres that their “Great Chieftain” was dark of heart, and in league with the same dark forces that had caused the Cataclysm. Joining with the local Ailor, they killed this leader but then separated from the Ailor to live in their way. By 150 AC, persistent Ogre hunting on the island had stopped and the Ogres were largely left in peace, though skirmishes and conflicts erupted every few years. However, in 310 AC, severe and sustained warfare against the Ogres in Tryllelande resulted in a massacre of their numbers alongside a large portion of [[Thylan]], as the two groups had united and were pressing against the regional Velheim. They are assumed extinct by some, but their spread across the north is vast, and in all likelihood, any survivors in other lands are in hiding, to wait out the storm which has descended upon them.
Ogres are not commonly sighted but can be found in high populations in the Tribelands of High Trollar, and in lower numbers in the [[Federation of Trollstigel|Trollstigel]]. They are hunted throughout Aloria because not only do they provide a hardy challenge for poachers and thrillseekers, but their bones and blood are valuable resources.


==Characteristics==
==Physical Appearance==
Ogres vary in size and stature. Some of the largest, though rare, range from 8 to 9 feet (2.43 to 2.74 metres) and are anywhere from 400 to 500 pounds (181 to 226 kg), while the runts of the litter are a ‘meager’ 6 to 7 feet (1.82 to 2.13 metres), weighing in at only 200 to 300 pounds (90 to 136 kg). Ogres are thick-boned beings who have ash grey to light blue skins, and tend to be quite fat and bulky. They can commonly be found with small but thick heads, dull yellow eyes, and tusks jutting from their mouths. They wear anything from horned skulls on their heads to tattered hides around their waist for protection.
Much like the civilized Races of Aloria, Ogres vary wildly in height and weight; the tallest and rarest of them all stand at somewhere around ten feet, though the general Ogre population is typically between six and nine feet tall. Similarly, their weight typically spans between 200 and 500 pounds, with the greater weights being uncommon. Ogre heads are disproportionately small, but very thick, with small, dark-colored eyes, wide noses, and ears similar to those of the [[Eronidas]]. Ogre teeth are very similar in appearance to many [[Heritages]], aside from the pair of tusks that jut from their bottom lips in place of lower canine teeth. These tusks are similar to those of the Eronidas as well, though they are longer, some reaching up to four feet, and are always dirtier. Classically, Ogres have always been depicted as physically similar to Eronidas, as the peak of physicality and muscularity, but the truth is more underwhelming. Ogres are thick-boned, with a tendency towards bulk and high amounts of body fat. When they are younger, they appear more fit and in shape but with age, they increase in weight. Their size is mostly due to their practice of long slumbers. While not quite hibernation, they can sleep for several weeks straight before waking themselves up. In order to do this, they constantly pack on weight and bulk to sustain this practice. Their skin color ranges from an ash grey to light blue and they possess thick grey fur on their arms, legs and back. Clothing is not unknown among Ogres, but neither is it ubiquitous, typically consisting of pelts and hides worn almost as a mimicry of the savage early Velheimer stereotype. Additionally, some also wear horned skulls on their heads, sometimes from known species and other times not.


===Notable Physical Traits===
Their bodies are also a wealth of valuable materials. In the modern day, this is one of the chief reasons they are hunted, as these materials can help create some advanced and very interesting concoctions for alchemists and glorious works of art of usable tools by others. Ogre Blood has medicinal effects, able to cure skin rashes, alleviate hard fevers and is said to reduce complications in pregnancy, though some alchemists and doctors are suspicious of its possible effects on the unborn child. Additionally, their bones make for excellent carving material; many notable or powerful Velheim families possess one or two carved Ogre bones from the years when the beasts were hunted more frequently. Today, acquiring Ogre bones is typically less violent. Many are acquired through trade, with bones offered in exchange for goods by some Truggs, though not all are so willing to part with the remains of their dead. A less savory practice for acquiring these bones is simple grave robbery, with a not-insubstantial number of Ailor selling bones stolen from Ogre gravesites. They have also been found to be of excellent use in more savage Eronidas weapons due to their bluntness and weight. Those Eronidas that work as mercenaries in The North Belt or who live on Makat Island long term often seek out such weapons.
*Ogre Blood
===Diversity===
Through the testing on Ogre blood and its properties, [[Ailor]] have discovered its medicinal effects. Ogre blood has been found to miraculously completely cure skin rashes, fevers, and several symptoms of pregnancy in women, though the effects of Ogre blood on the unborn children has yet to be studied in detail. It is unknown why the sanguine matter of these lumbering beasts has such wondrous medicinal qualities, but they are valued for it.
Ogres are equal in their gender population but due to their small Truggs, clustered across the north, there can sometimes be entire groups of only male or only female Ogres. As for diversity in their appearance, Ogre skin tones are random and not indicative of parentage (for example, two ashen grey Ogres could produce a light blue Ogre child). Sexual dimorphism is present among Ogres, though not nearly as pronounced as with other Alorian Races; as such, discerning a male Ogre from a female one is difficult in the Truggs that choose to clothe themselves.  
*Ogre Bone
===Life Span and Development===
Ogres are thick boned, large creatures. Their bones are a heavy but a beautiful material to work with and particularly valuable due to the difficulty of hunting Ogres. It has since garnered interest in high-born citizens of many races for its rarity and beauty, but also recently as hard clubs and batons from the durability of the bone.
Ogres are liveborn in difficult, solitary processes by Ogre females and rarely exceed more than two children at a time. These children are similar to Human children in that they have light skin, tend to cry and feed themselves on their mother’s milk. They develop quickly--by their first year, they are weaned from their mother’s milk and their tusks grow in. At the age of fifteen, they have reached adulthood mentally, though physically the next five years will show if they will grow taller or stay at a shorter height. Ogres then spend the rest of their lives warring, eating, and sleeping. While combat against more developed Races is the most common way that Ogres engage in conflict, some Ogre Truggs go to war with each other for vague reasons. The most Alorians have managed to learn about these interspecies conflicts is that they are in part, ritual, but also serve to test Ogres against others of their kind so they do not grow “soft” in battling the shortened species around them. Additionally, they have a very casual sexual life as they only seem to produce children when young, during that five year period where they grow into their adulthood. If a Trugg is made up of only males or only females, they will eventually copulate with a mate at the next Great Horn. Their natural lifespan is 50 years, though many die between the ages of twenty and thirty either due to diseases and infections or in combat.
 
====Origin and Diversity====
Ogres are said to have originated in southern Ellador, owing to why they are rarely found out of the colder northern regions of Aloria. While they used to live solely in Ellador, they have since migrated to such areas as the Tribelands of High Trollar, the Federation of Trollstigel, and some of the mountains in the north of New Ceardia. Ogres are well suited to chilly climates and mountainous, hilly regions where they can settle down in their clans and create camps.
 
====Life Span and Development====
Ogres live longer than their [[Troll]] cousins, reaching fifty years in age. That is not to say they all live to that age because of the violent practices and common warring between rival Ogre factions. Ogres grow extremely quickly from a young age and will more often than not have developed by the time they reach adolescence, this being fifteen years of age.
 
===Mental Overview===
Ogres are primitive creatures, but have some civilised habits as they will socialise with other Ogres in their group, will dress themselves, and have chieftains. Ogres have their own language, simply called “Ogre”, comprised of grunts and hand signals. Nonetheless, they are still beasts who enjoy violence and fighting, as they see strength to be perfection as exhibited during the “Great Horn”-meetings where chieftains will come together and grapple each other until one stands victor, thus meaning his decision is final. Ogres are fiercely protective of their territories and their Truggs, and will defend what they own until any who oppose them are dead. That is not to say they are hostile to everyone, as shown in High Trollar where inquisitive Ogres approach the [[Regalia|Regalian]] Landing and are studied by the Ailor scholars there.


==Mental Overview==
Ogres are primitive creatures but like the Thylan of [[Jorrhildr]], they possess some civilized habits. They are far more advanced than the Thylan as they actively seek to dress themselves and protect their children in blankets, possess a rudimentary language that is understandable to Humans and have chieftains, each leading a Trugg. They also possess the ability to make tools and while they are more diverse than the Thylan, these tools are very crude and unrefined. Their language is probably the most peculiar development of their species, as it features a union of hand signals and a variety of vocal sounds and syllables. While not openly known, certain scholars of the Regalian Empire do know the basics of this language and the scholars in the Tryllelande do speak to the local Ogres from time to time. They are also organized not just by Truggs but in “Great Horns”, gatherings of Ogres at several known locations across the north of Aloria. At these events, Chieftains fight each other physically over their opinions until one opinion remains valid, but these fights are never fatal. They are aggressive creatures but possess curiosity and a gentle side, mainly when dealing with Ailor and similar sentient Races as they often possess tools, ideas or methods foreign to the Ogres. They will still however, drop this kinder demeanor if they realize they are being tricked, fooled, or their territory is being openly violated.
====Territory and Groupings====
====Territory and Groupings====
Ogres live in encampments ranging from one solitary beast to as many as six, known as Truggs. While this number itself doesn’t carry much terror behind it, the strength and single-minded hunting habits of Ogres make packs a nightmare for any traveller. Luckily, these encampments are generally very easy to spot from a distance, commonly placed in a hollowed grove where the Ogre cleared away any surrounding landscape (trees, stones, etc) in a twenty foot radius. Usually, a large, beacon-like fire is placed in the centre of the encampment, formed out of the trunks of various trees that theOogres collected. These serve as a rather clear warning to passing travellers. If this warning is ignored, however, the ogre will typically attack any sighted intruder.
Ogres live in small encampments made up of anywhere between five to fifteen Ogres in a Trugg. These Truggs have a chieftain in command of them though the smaller ones rarely do. Truggs exist in and around mountainous, cold terrain and the center of their encampment always has a firepit, made of large stones and bits of tree that the Ogres light to eat their meals or as a clear warning to leave them be. As individuals, they live at the borders of this encampment at the edge of the twenty-foot radius given to said central fire.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Ogres have a rather cordial relationship with Ailor and may take them as pets of sorts. The Humans of High Trollar maintain an outpost used to study the Ogres, even procuring a translation between Ogre languages and Common. They have begun recording Ogre Folklore.
*The skulls that Ogres wear and use to decorate their encampment are sometimes known, like that of [[Urlan]], but others are not. Some believe they are of pre-Cataclysm animals now extinct. They absolutely never allow anyone access to them either.
*One of the largest ogres ever spotted was found in Trollstigel. According to the surviving hunters, it was near ten feet in height. The beast was eventually tricked into falling down a crevasse, and the reported size or even existence of this Ogre has never been proven.
*The most advanced tool that the Ogres have made to date has been a crude type of axe. The way they gathered wood before and still now in areas that have yet to learn the way to make this type of tool is to simply rip a tree up out of the ground.
*One way to identify the deadliness of an Ogre encampment is to scan for spiked skulls around the Ogres’ clearing. The more people that have fallen prey to the Ogre, the more skulls it will have collected to proudly display.
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 28 September 2024

Ogre
Fauna
Official NameOgre
Common NicknamesGrunters
ClassificationLesser Race
HabitatNorthbelt. Ellador and northern Eastwynd
DomesticatedNo
Current StatusRare

Ogres are grey or blue Human-like creatures found in the north of Aloria. Their history is ancient, going back as far as the days of the Drovv. In more recent times they have harassed Velheim Ailor brave enough to encroach upon the territory of their Truggs, tribal groups. These Truggs are led by Chieftains who speak for their Truggs in the annual “Great Horn” debates across the north. Ogres are known especially for their alchemically valuable blood, and for their heavy, durable bones, which are sought after by artisans and weaponsmiths alike. While they are formally considered extinct in some quarters after a disasterous conflict in Ellador, most northerners suspect the Lesser Race has survived the turmoil but has hidden away for the foreseeable future.

History

Ogres have been separately observed and encountered by many Races and Cultures of Aloria, stretching back for millennia. The Drovv, ancient inhabitants of the north, spoke of these tall and simple creatures to the Teledden, who themselves later had encounters with the species. While the Drovv never approached the Ogres, the Teledden at first sought contact, and then withdrew to allow the species to continue developing. However, as the Allorn Empire grew more decadent and its values decayed, the Elves started hunting Ogres for sport. Centuries later, by the time the Proto-Velheim Ailor and Dwarves came into contact with the Ogres, they had grown in intellect but also organization. They actively rejected co-operation with these Races, fearing a repeat of what had occurred with the Allorn Empire, and though the Dwarves were content to leave the Ogres to their business, the Ailor were not. They grew into symbols of strength and power tied with gods of conflict among the Fornoss faith. They became tests for the strongest of Velheim society, but also as monstrous creatures that deserved to be killed. The perception of Ogres as Demonic was coincidentally reinforced by the coming of the Fifth Void Invasion; falling victim to the depredation of the Void alongside the Trolls, many among the reserved and prideful Ogres were reduced to flesh-eating beasts of war.

In the wake of the Cataclysm, many of these twisted Ogres fell, but some did not and this set the backdrop for much of Ogre relations with the Ailor and even among their own kind over the coming decades. While Ogre groups remained across the northern lands of Aloria, the largest concentrations were on Makat Island, which soon fell under the full control of Tryllelande. Here, what corrupted Ogres remained rallied their fellows, with some ease, against the Ailor who had long restricted their presence in the region, which was now an island. The wars that followed lasted for decades, but were finally brought to an end by an Ogre rebellion spurred on by external truths. The Great Vampire War that had been raging for decades across eastern Ellador had revealed to the Ogres that their “Great Chieftain” was dark of heart, and in league with the same dark forces that had caused the Cataclysm. Joining with the local Ailor, they killed this leader but then separated from the Ailor to live in their way. By 150 AC, persistent Ogre hunting on the island had stopped and the Ogres were largely left in peace, though skirmishes and conflicts erupted every few years. However, in 310 AC, severe and sustained warfare against the Ogres in Tryllelande resulted in a massacre of their numbers alongside a large portion of Thylan, as the two groups had united and were pressing against the regional Velheim. They are assumed extinct by some, but their spread across the north is vast, and in all likelihood, any survivors in other lands are in hiding, to wait out the storm which has descended upon them.

Physical Appearance

Much like the civilized Races of Aloria, Ogres vary wildly in height and weight; the tallest and rarest of them all stand at somewhere around ten feet, though the general Ogre population is typically between six and nine feet tall. Similarly, their weight typically spans between 200 and 500 pounds, with the greater weights being uncommon. Ogre heads are disproportionately small, but very thick, with small, dark-colored eyes, wide noses, and ears similar to those of the Eronidas. Ogre teeth are very similar in appearance to many Heritages, aside from the pair of tusks that jut from their bottom lips in place of lower canine teeth. These tusks are similar to those of the Eronidas as well, though they are longer, some reaching up to four feet, and are always dirtier. Classically, Ogres have always been depicted as physically similar to Eronidas, as the peak of physicality and muscularity, but the truth is more underwhelming. Ogres are thick-boned, with a tendency towards bulk and high amounts of body fat. When they are younger, they appear more fit and in shape but with age, they increase in weight. Their size is mostly due to their practice of long slumbers. While not quite hibernation, they can sleep for several weeks straight before waking themselves up. In order to do this, they constantly pack on weight and bulk to sustain this practice. Their skin color ranges from an ash grey to light blue and they possess thick grey fur on their arms, legs and back. Clothing is not unknown among Ogres, but neither is it ubiquitous, typically consisting of pelts and hides worn almost as a mimicry of the savage early Velheimer stereotype. Additionally, some also wear horned skulls on their heads, sometimes from known species and other times not.

Their bodies are also a wealth of valuable materials. In the modern day, this is one of the chief reasons they are hunted, as these materials can help create some advanced and very interesting concoctions for alchemists and glorious works of art of usable tools by others. Ogre Blood has medicinal effects, able to cure skin rashes, alleviate hard fevers and is said to reduce complications in pregnancy, though some alchemists and doctors are suspicious of its possible effects on the unborn child. Additionally, their bones make for excellent carving material; many notable or powerful Velheim families possess one or two carved Ogre bones from the years when the beasts were hunted more frequently. Today, acquiring Ogre bones is typically less violent. Many are acquired through trade, with bones offered in exchange for goods by some Truggs, though not all are so willing to part with the remains of their dead. A less savory practice for acquiring these bones is simple grave robbery, with a not-insubstantial number of Ailor selling bones stolen from Ogre gravesites. They have also been found to be of excellent use in more savage Eronidas weapons due to their bluntness and weight. Those Eronidas that work as mercenaries in The North Belt or who live on Makat Island long term often seek out such weapons.

Diversity

Ogres are equal in their gender population but due to their small Truggs, clustered across the north, there can sometimes be entire groups of only male or only female Ogres. As for diversity in their appearance, Ogre skin tones are random and not indicative of parentage (for example, two ashen grey Ogres could produce a light blue Ogre child). Sexual dimorphism is present among Ogres, though not nearly as pronounced as with other Alorian Races; as such, discerning a male Ogre from a female one is difficult in the Truggs that choose to clothe themselves.

Life Span and Development

Ogres are liveborn in difficult, solitary processes by Ogre females and rarely exceed more than two children at a time. These children are similar to Human children in that they have light skin, tend to cry and feed themselves on their mother’s milk. They develop quickly--by their first year, they are weaned from their mother’s milk and their tusks grow in. At the age of fifteen, they have reached adulthood mentally, though physically the next five years will show if they will grow taller or stay at a shorter height. Ogres then spend the rest of their lives warring, eating, and sleeping. While combat against more developed Races is the most common way that Ogres engage in conflict, some Ogre Truggs go to war with each other for vague reasons. The most Alorians have managed to learn about these interspecies conflicts is that they are in part, ritual, but also serve to test Ogres against others of their kind so they do not grow “soft” in battling the shortened species around them. Additionally, they have a very casual sexual life as they only seem to produce children when young, during that five year period where they grow into their adulthood. If a Trugg is made up of only males or only females, they will eventually copulate with a mate at the next Great Horn. Their natural lifespan is 50 years, though many die between the ages of twenty and thirty either due to diseases and infections or in combat.

Mental Overview

Ogres are primitive creatures but like the Thylan of Jorrhildr, they possess some civilized habits. They are far more advanced than the Thylan as they actively seek to dress themselves and protect their children in blankets, possess a rudimentary language that is understandable to Humans and have chieftains, each leading a Trugg. They also possess the ability to make tools and while they are more diverse than the Thylan, these tools are very crude and unrefined. Their language is probably the most peculiar development of their species, as it features a union of hand signals and a variety of vocal sounds and syllables. While not openly known, certain scholars of the Regalian Empire do know the basics of this language and the scholars in the Tryllelande do speak to the local Ogres from time to time. They are also organized not just by Truggs but in “Great Horns”, gatherings of Ogres at several known locations across the north of Aloria. At these events, Chieftains fight each other physically over their opinions until one opinion remains valid, but these fights are never fatal. They are aggressive creatures but possess curiosity and a gentle side, mainly when dealing with Ailor and similar sentient Races as they often possess tools, ideas or methods foreign to the Ogres. They will still however, drop this kinder demeanor if they realize they are being tricked, fooled, or their territory is being openly violated.

Territory and Groupings

Ogres live in small encampments made up of anywhere between five to fifteen Ogres in a Trugg. These Truggs have a chieftain in command of them though the smaller ones rarely do. Truggs exist in and around mountainous, cold terrain and the center of their encampment always has a firepit, made of large stones and bits of tree that the Ogres light to eat their meals or as a clear warning to leave them be. As individuals, they live at the borders of this encampment at the edge of the twenty-foot radius given to said central fire.

Trivia

  • The skulls that Ogres wear and use to decorate their encampment are sometimes known, like that of Urlan, but others are not. Some believe they are of pre-Cataclysm animals now extinct. They absolutely never allow anyone access to them either.
  • The most advanced tool that the Ogres have made to date has been a crude type of axe. The way they gathered wood before and still now in areas that have yet to learn the way to make this type of tool is to simply rip a tree up out of the ground.

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ProcessorsScribbe, MantaRey
Last EditorOkaDoka on 09/28/2024.

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