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''The youngest of the Orcish clans, the mercenary Greenbows have laid the foundation of their future in blood and gold.''
 
''The youngest of the Orcish clans, the mercenary Greenbows have laid the foundation of their future in blood and gold.''
  
Only thirty years ago, a ragtag group of orcs appeared in the Afterland wilds. After being rejected as foreign by other orcish clans for trade, they worked as mercenaries and adventurers before settling in a cleft of a small mountain and declaring clanhood.  
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Only thirty years ago, a ragtag group of orcs appeared in the [[Afterlands|Afterland]] wilds. After being rejected as foreign by other orcish clans for trade, they worked as mercenaries and adventurers before settling in a cleft of a small mountain and declaring clanhood.  
  
Their use of gem-adjectives ties them to the Austral orcish clans, mostly unknown groups from the southern continent. Foreign ways might explain their addition of non-orcs in the clan, though orcish remains the common tongue.
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Their use of gem-adjectives ties them to the [[Austral]] orcish clans, mostly unknown groups from the southern continent. Foreign ways might explain their addition of non-orcs in the clan, though orcish remains the common tongue.

Revision as of 09:29, 25 October 2018

The Greenbows (Tigadkingalz), c.b. Conn Eremon

The youngest of the Orcish clans, the mercenary Greenbows have laid the foundation of their future in blood and gold.

Only thirty years ago, a ragtag group of orcs appeared in the Afterland wilds. After being rejected as foreign by other orcish clans for trade, they worked as mercenaries and adventurers before settling in a cleft of a small mountain and declaring clanhood.

Their use of gem-adjectives ties them to the Austral orcish clans, mostly unknown groups from the southern continent. Foreign ways might explain their addition of non-orcs in the clan, though orcish remains the common tongue.