![]() ![]() In its fanaticism, the warlike cruelty and determination of these warriors is on a par with their boundless adoration and worship of Aziraal. The old values like courage and determination have returned. Centuries of clan battles in the swamps have hardened the battle morale of the Orcs. The other races were too caught up in their own lives - and Orc clans couldn’t become the threat they once were if permanently at war with one another… so why bother? This attitude may soon prove to be terribly wrong. The few attacks which scattered bands of Orcs carried out on other areas weren’t really a threat for the individual victims’ races as a whole - and statements like “Who cares if these Orcs are wiped off all the maps of Antaloor?” could be heard all over the land. They had no political structures and no diplomatic relations with other races. Split into small clans, which had no time for alliances because of internal feuds and power struggles, the race of Orcs seemed doomed to die a gradual death. It was there that the Orc culture sank into utter darkness over the course of centuries. Scattered in defeat, remnants gathered in the territory around the town of GorGammar, in Antaloor’s far south. The banishment of the rebel god Aziraal by the other gods not only deprived them of their warlord - they also lost faith in their own fighting abilities and the Orcs were almost entirely wiped out. This proud warrior race probably suffered more from the effects of the Great War than any of the other races. Five years before the events of Two Worlds the Orcs were united by an unknown prophet, and began a war with the free world of Antallor, waging their war from behind the River Gon, with their base at Gor Grammar. The Orcs were the race that was at war with the other races of Antaloor (Humans, Elves and Dwarves, along with Serpents, although they were not allied) three hundred years before the events of Two Worlds. They stand roughly as tall as the Protaganist at full height. Orcs are monsters that can primarily be found in southern Antaloor, on the other side of the River Gon.
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