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Orc Tribes

The Orc Tribes have suffered greatly under the rule of the Grimm Empire. The reasons for this mostly have to do with the Grimm Empire simply being more magically capable than the orcs.    Originally, the orc tribes where a free people and were a very nomadic people. They liked to travel and pitch there tents wherever they found themselves. Their culture greatly offended those with a high military ranking in the Grimm Empire. The Grimm Empire soon set out to demolish the orc tribe culture. Before this happened, an orc named Oak-Shaw foresaw this event occurring and was able to rally all the orc tribes into one unified country. A great war was raged between the orc tribes and the Grimm Empire. This was named "The Liberation Wars" because to the normal citizen in the Grimm Empire, this was to unify and liberate the orcs from their dirty, yucky culture.   This was not how orcs remembered things though. The orc tribes sing sad songs about how they are oppressed by the Grimm Empire as they work the mines that they are too tall to crawl through, cut the trees of the land that is sacred to them and stay in places for so long that their wanderlust drives them crazy. The unified country under Oak-Shaw the Great (as the orcs call him) is no longer the country in which was created to rise up against the Grimm Empire. In fact, it is not a country at all. It is more of a providence. The providence is called the "Unwanted Providence" and it is where the orcs live. Strange, after all this time the Grimm Empire wanted to "Liberate" the orc tribes, they relegated them to the lands they originally lived in and called their home the "Unwanted Providence". One can imagine that the orcs are insulted by all this. It is how one would imagine, the orcs blood boil for a chance to get revenge on the Grimm Empire and are waiting for the chance to rise up again!

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