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{{Infobox race|faction = [[Ogre]], [[Gronn]]|homeworld = [[Outland]] (formerly [[Draenor]])|image = Ogre Lord.jpg|leader = [[Gruul the Dragonkiller]]|mount = None|capital = None}}[[Image:Cho'war the Pillager.jpg|thumb|Cho'war the Pillager]]
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{{Infobox race|faction = [[Gruul]],[[Twilight's Hammer]], [[Independent]]|homeworld = [[Outland]] (formerly [[Draenor]])|image = Ogre Lord.jpg|leader = [[Gruul the Dragonkiller]]<br/>
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[[High King Maulgar]]<br/>
 
[[Cho'gall]]|mount = None|capital = None|type = Giant Humanoid|language = [[Low Common]], [[Common]]|alignment = [[chaotic evil]]|slang = [[Orcish]] (possibly)}}'''Ogre lords''' are special [[ogres]] that lead other ogres. They appeared in [[Warcraft III]] as large two-headed ogres or as ogres in unique armor. They appear in [[The Burning Crusade]] with a new model, a one-headed ogre with growths coming out of its back and head.
   
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Ogre lords are considered to be rare. Some of the more notable ones include [[Cho'war the Pillager]], who founded the [[Warmaul clan]] by driving out the gronn from the Warmaul Hill region; [[Rom'ogg Bonecrusher]], who piqued the interest of the [[Twilight's Hammer]] cult with his merciless treatment of the ogres and who then oversaw the [[Chamber of Incineration]]; and [[High King Maulgar]], right hand of [[Gruul the Dragonkiller]].
'''Ogre lords''' are special [[ogres]] that lead other ogres. They appeared in [[Warcraft III]] as large two-headed ogres or as ogres in unique armor. They appear in [[The Burning Crusade]] with a new model, a one-headed ogre with growths coming out of its back and head.
 
   
 
''It is both a rank among ogres, and a race of ogres. Though the race may hold the rank, they are not the same.''
 
''It is both a rank among ogres, and a race of ogres. Though the race may hold the rank, they are not the same.''
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===Azeroth ogre lords===
 
===Azeroth ogre lords===
 
Many of the ogre lords have rallied the remnants of their people that were scattered when the horde fell. Though their plans are unknown, there is no doubt that these powerful, deceptively intelligent warriors will gather their forces once more.{{cite|W3Man|84}} Using their immense bulk to terrorize their lesser ilk into service, ogre lords are often encountered guarding [[Gold Mine]]s, [[Healing Pool]]s, and other valuable locations. Although they do not cast spells, ogre lords make up for their lack of magic with pure brawn, blasting their tree-trunk sized clubs into their enemies' skulls with unequaled fury.[http://www.blizzard.com/war3/neutrals/creeps.shtml] The ogre lords of [[Stormwind]] emerge to stake claims on the wild lands, resulting in rising clashes between all races in the region.{{cite|WRPG|215}}
 
Many of the ogre lords have rallied the remnants of their people that were scattered when the horde fell. Though their plans are unknown, there is no doubt that these powerful, deceptively intelligent warriors will gather their forces once more.{{cite|W3Man|84}} Using their immense bulk to terrorize their lesser ilk into service, ogre lords are often encountered guarding [[Gold Mine]]s, [[Healing Pool]]s, and other valuable locations. Although they do not cast spells, ogre lords make up for their lack of magic with pure brawn, blasting their tree-trunk sized clubs into their enemies' skulls with unequaled fury.[http://www.blizzard.com/war3/neutrals/creeps.shtml] The ogre lords of [[Stormwind]] emerge to stake claims on the wild lands, resulting in rising clashes between all races in the region.{{cite|WRPG|215}}
 
 
===Outland ogre lords===
 
===Outland ogre lords===
From the archive page [http://web.archive.org/web/20101124173644/http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/burningcrusade/townhall/bestiary.html ''World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade'' - Bestiary]:
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From the archive page [http://web.archive.org/web/20101124173644/http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/burningcrusade/townhall/bestiary.html ''World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade'' - Bestiary]:<blockquote>It is believed that the massive, cyclopean [[Gronn]] are the ancient ancestors of the ogres. If so, the ogre lords of [[Outland]] are the only ogres known to retain some of the physical traits of their gronn progenitors, such as the bony, calcified protrusions on their head and back, as well as a portion of the gronn's immense size and strength. Other unique characteristics possessed by the ogre lords are their intelligence and reasoning abilities, which are more acute than those of their ogre cousins. This combination of brute strength and increased intellect make the ogre lords worthy of both respect... and fear.</blockquote>
[[Image:Ogrelordanimate.gif|frame]]
 
[[Image:Ogrelord.gif|thumb]]<blockquote>It is believed that the massive, cyclopean [[Gronn]] are the ancient ancestors of the ogres. If so, the ogre lords of [[Outland]] are the only ogres known to retain some of the physical traits of their gronn progenitors, such as the bony, calcified protrusions on their head and back, as well as a portion of the gronn's immense size and strength. Other unique characteristics possessed by the ogre lords are their intelligence and reasoning abilities, which are more acute than those of their ogre cousins. This combination of brute strength and increased intellect make the ogre lords worthy of both respect... and fear.</blockquote>
 
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
 
[[Image:Ogrelordanimate.gif|frame]]
 
Like the [[gronn]] (and unlike most ogres), the ogre lords have only one eye and have stone-like growths covering their bodies. It is possible that heads of the ogre lords (or their unknown, immediate descendants) were used in the process of creation of two-headed ogres (since the second head looks very similar to that of an ogre lord). More likely, ogre lords are simply more closely related to gronn than regular ogres.
 
Like the [[gronn]] (and unlike most ogres), the ogre lords have only one eye and have stone-like growths covering their bodies. It is possible that heads of the ogre lords (or their unknown, immediate descendants) were used in the process of creation of two-headed ogres (since the second head looks very similar to that of an ogre lord). More likely, ogre lords are simply more closely related to gronn than regular ogres.
   
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* {{RaceIconExt|OgreLord|Small}} [[Kor'gall]]
 
* {{RaceIconExt|OgreLord|Small}} [[Kor'gall]]
 
* {{RaceIconExt|OgreLord|Small}} [[Mug'thol]]
 
* {{RaceIconExt|OgreLord|Small}} [[Mug'thol]]
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== Gallery ==
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Cho'war the Pillager.jpg|Cho'war the Pillager.
 
</gallery>{{Azeroth aliens}}
 
[[Category:Ogres]]
 
[[Category:Ogres]]
 
[[Category:Ogre lords]]
 
[[Category:Ogre lords]]
 
[[Category:Outland]]
 
[[Category:Outland]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 22 September 2019

Ogre lords are special ogres that lead other ogres. They appeared in Warcraft III as large two-headed ogres or as ogres in unique armor. They appear in The Burning Crusade with a new model, a one-headed ogre with growths coming out of its back and head.

Ogre lords are considered to be rare. Some of the more notable ones include Cho'war the Pillager, who founded the Warmaul clan by driving out the gronn from the Warmaul Hill region; Rom'ogg Bonecrusher, who piqued the interest of the Twilight's Hammer cult with his merciless treatment of the ogres and who then oversaw the Chamber of Incineration; and High King Maulgar, right hand of Gruul the Dragonkiller.

It is both a rank among ogres, and a race of ogres. Though the race may hold the rank, they are not the same.

Background

Azeroth ogre lords

Many of the ogre lords have rallied the remnants of their people that were scattered when the horde fell. Though their plans are unknown, there is no doubt that these powerful, deceptively intelligent warriors will gather their forces once more.[1] (W3Man 84) Using their immense bulk to terrorize their lesser ilk into service, ogre lords are often encountered guarding Gold Mines, Healing Pools, and other valuable locations. Although they do not cast spells, ogre lords make up for their lack of magic with pure brawn, blasting their tree-trunk sized clubs into their enemies' skulls with unequaled fury.[1] The ogre lords of Stormwind emerge to stake claims on the wild lands, resulting in rising clashes between all races in the region.[2] (WRPG 215)

Outland ogre lords

From the archive page World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade - Bestiary:

It is believed that the massive, cyclopean Gronn are the ancient ancestors of the ogres. If so, the ogre lords of Outland are the only ogres known to retain some of the physical traits of their gronn progenitors, such as the bony, calcified protrusions on their head and back, as well as a portion of the gronn's immense size and strength. Other unique characteristics possessed by the ogre lords are their intelligence and reasoning abilities, which are more acute than those of their ogre cousins. This combination of brute strength and increased intellect make the ogre lords worthy of both respect... and fear.

Relationships

Ogrelordanimate

Like the gronn (and unlike most ogres), the ogre lords have only one eye and have stone-like growths covering their bodies. It is possible that heads of the ogre lords (or their unknown, immediate descendants) were used in the process of creation of two-headed ogres (since the second head looks very similar to that of an ogre lord). More likely, ogre lords are simply more closely related to gronn than regular ogres.

Many two-headed ogre lords could be seen in Warcraft III leading bands of ogres.

Known ogre lords

Gallery

  1. ^ W3Man, 84
  2. ^ WRPG, 215