Stonebrow Ogres
Named so because of their stone-like brows, studs on their forhead, or even a full boney plate on their forehead, they can also be identified by a coating of fur like hair across their chests and backs. Sometimes called "Bear Ogres," these Ogres used to come from small clades in the mountains where they engaged in night-time raids on small human settlements. As the human population, and their defenses, grew the raids became more and more dangerous, the Ogres' numbers shrinking with each attack. Eventually, the raids ceased, and the Stonebrows began a secretive life of scrounging. While some turned mercenary, many simply lived in peaceful seclusion. Over the generations they simply integraded like the other Ogres, though are viewed as more savage than others.
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