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Ogre Trinkets and Anatomy
An ogre might carry the following items, or display an anatomical quirk:
d10 Trinket
1 A large, perfectly clean thigh bone
2 A necklace of cracked skulls
3 A dented, tooth-marked breastplate, bent into a bracelet
4 Rocks of various sizes, all rolled perfectly smooth and round
5 A goad commonly used by goblins, serving as a toothpick
6 A belt made from an anchor chain
7 Several old arrowheads lodged in the skin
8 A huge scrofa tusk jutting from an old thigh wound
9 Scars from a troll’s claws, and a nose broken so badly it obscures one eye’s vision
10 Broken shackles around the wrists and ankles
Ogre Lair Details
An area controlled by ogres might display the following:
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1 A somewhat smelly depression in the ground where a large creature has slept
2 e splintered and gnawed bones of an adolescent ogre, being picked over by carrion birds
3 Long, heavy blunt objects, some embedded with chunks of bone, which have been used as clubs for a time before being
forgotten about
4 A drooping tree which once bore fruit, but which has now been stripped down to the bark
5 e hole of a burrowing creature which has been thoroughly excavated by huge, rough hands
6 e lingering smell of unwashed bodies, pigs, blood, and excrement
7 e partially eaten carcass of a cow, strung up in a tree where only the tallest ogre can reach it
8 e attened remains of a goblin raiding party, some of whom were armed with harpoons and brands
9 A smashed cart, its valuables untouched but its food stores thoroughly emptied
10 Confused and chaotic foot and hoof prints circle each other where an ogre has clashed with a sounder of scrofa over a meal
Once the incision was made, the stomach gave off
a stench the likes of which I had never experienced
prior, and hope never to again. Within, at various
stages of digestion, we found a horse’s head, the
head and forelegs of a boarhound, sundry remains
of elk, boar, cow, and wolf, amongst a wealth of
pitted, unrecognizable bones and scraps of matted
hide, the remains of a henhouse (with the bones of
at least six hens), a gorget and greaves, a leather
coinpurse (with sixty-four gold pieces which I kept
a er washing thoroughly), and four bottles of red
wine (the labels rendered illegible).
- Kasin Yan, student of anatomy, dissection notes
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Chapter 6: Ogres

