Vurga
The Lady of Goblins
Vurga is a goblin shaman that aided in the hunting of Scourge Beasts on Shon. Through Her exile from Her tribe, she eventually stumbled across Krakhorn, the Lord of Redemption. Their cooperation eventually led to His freedom and eventual rule of His fortress, Taz Tugor. When Taz Tugor was sieged, Vurga fought hard to save Krakhorn's life. This sacrifice of Her's was what made Her worthy of becoming the Lady of Goblins. Her mount is recognized as being a Dire Tiger.
Dogma
Vurga is a cantankerous old goblin that believes heavily in cooperation amongst your tribe. She is against acting on selfish desires and believes in the preservation of the tribe at all costs. However, this didn't stop Her from developing a deeper connection with Krakhorn. And to sacrifice one's self for those you love is what Vurga feels is always the correct action if that is a last resort.
Gaining Favor or Redemption
To gain favor with Vurga, one must learn to enjoy the company they choose to have close to them. Worshippers of Vurga must value their companions and allies and always try to encourage cooperation. To fail in these is to lose favor with Vurga and redemption is only gained through the blessing of Krakhorn, the Lord of Redemption.
Ranking requirements
Only those who are of a divine ranking of 13 (Lord Chaplain) have earned the chance to worship Vurga.
When an orc has achieved a balance of life to not only relax, but to enjoy the company of those closest to them, then they have managed to show a level of reverence to Vurga. But for an orc to truly cherish their companions is to earn Vurga's true favor, and Her attention. Gaining insight on Vurga's guidance and performing Her tasks will earn Her favor and eventually you earn Her blessing of promotion. This promotion allows one's prayers to be heard from Death-In-Many-Shapes, the Lord of Survival, or Krakhorn, the Lord of Redemption. If one has already gained the favor of Death-In-Many-Shapes and Krakhorn, then they are given the privilege of worshipping Grabguts, the Overlord of Orcs. Religious promotion does not prevent one from praying to their prior deities and thus Vurga, as well as the other Warchiefs, can still be sought for guidance.
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