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            ravagers                                          ravager slaughter lord

                                                              Nearly every orc tribe of the Dividing Plains has joined
            Whether driven by resentment for being shunned by the   the Ravagers, and most do so willingly. Orc warchiefs,
            fairer folk, or consumed by the burning fury that still
                                                              hungry for recognition in the single burning eye of their
            drives them since the corruption of the Ruiner’s blood in   god, turn to the Ravagers as a way to fight greater bat-
            the Calamity, most orcs are a chaotic force of destruction.
                                                              tles, kill stronger foes, and win bloodier spoils. The few
            They are a threat to civilization, to be sure, but more a   war chiefs whose deeds live up to their ambitions soon
            mindless force of nature than a coordinated menace.
                                                              find themselves leading an arm of the Ravagers—and
              However, with each generation, some orcs grow smarter:   honored by the title of Slaughter Lord. A Slaughter Lord
            more organized, learning from their foes, and understand-
                                                              craves combat like it craves food, and leads Ravager raids
            ing the might in well-led numbers. This growing horde of   as often as possible, but is frequently forced to remain at
            calculating, ruthless murder is known as the Ravagers, and
                                                              its stronghold because of its strict regimen of alchemical
            with each defeat, they learn. And grow stronger still.  treatments.
                                                                A small army of shamans and alchemists attend to
                                                              the Slaughter Lords in order to artificially enhance their
                                                              already-tremendous strength. The blessings and con-
                                                                coctions crafted by the orc-lords’ lackeys grow their
                                                                    muscular forms to mountainous size, sharpen their
                                                                      tactical reasoning, and bestow upon them the
                                                                        divine protection of the One-Eyed Ruiner.
                                                                        While their unnatural size is a Slaughter
                                                                        Lord’s most obvious martial advantage—it
                                                                           dual-wields weapons most humans could
                                                                             only wield with two hands—the Ruin-
                                                                              er’s blessings grant it tremendous
                                                                               divine magic. Rumors abound of
                                                                               brave warriors being slain or blinded
                                                                                by a single guttural utterance.
















































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