Ogre
Ogres are larger than all other ancestries, their towering, bulky frame casting an imposing shadow. These days, they tend to live interspersed in human cities and villages, only rarely stumbling across others of their kind. They are typically perceived as brutish or violent, though these stereotypes are mostly unfounded (though everyone knows a story of someone being killed and cannibalized by an irate Ogre). Often employed as laborers, bodyguards, or even as replacements for oxen, they are used to a life of hard physical labor.
Like most other ancestries they are social, but have no real specified culture. Instead, they often attempt to befriend their close neighbors (who may only reciprocate out of fear). Due to their natural resistance to the chaotic agents of Wytchstone, many ogres form lifelong friendships with local Dwarven families. That, or the local Dwarves are more than happy to exploit a willing ogre. Either way, Ogres can often be found in Wytchstone mines, refineries, and factories working side-by-side with their diminutive compatriots.
Like most other ancestries they are social, but have no real specified culture. Instead, they often attempt to befriend their close neighbors (who may only reciprocate out of fear). Due to their natural resistance to the chaotic agents of Wytchstone, many ogres form lifelong friendships with local Dwarven families. That, or the local Dwarves are more than happy to exploit a willing ogre. Either way, Ogres can often be found in Wytchstone mines, refineries, and factories working side-by-side with their diminutive compatriots.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Origin/Ancestry
Divergent Bloodline
Lifespan
60 years
Related Ethnicities
Mighty Thews
Ancestral Traits