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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, an orog is a crossbreed between an orc and an ogre. Orogs usually live among orcs; they are stronger than orcs, but are typically less intelligent.


Variants on the orog include the neo-orog and the ogrillion.


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Orog - Definition, explanation (160 words)
Orogs usually live among orcs; they are stronger than orcs, but are typically less intelligent.
Variants on the orog include the neo-orog and the ogrillion; the later being the stunted offspring of a male orc and a female ogre.
In the Forgotten Realms setting, Orogs were an orc tribe who became cut off from their mountain home after a great attack into the civilised world, they eventually found a way into the Underdark and hid from there Elven and human enemies.
EN World - Morrus' D&D / 4th Edition / d20 News - View Single Post - CB's City of the Spider Queen v3.5 (164 words)
Just as Alex turns to uncoil his silver spiked chain to protect Ardyth, an orog garbed in leather armor in poor condition hustles up from a narrow side alley between shop fronts and falls into step beside Prixo and K'yorl.
With slitted eyes common to the dark-skinned orcs of his breed, the orog snuffles and grunts a whispered greeting in Undercommon.
The orog fingers a bolt of spiderhide as he walks, elliciting a glare from a drow merchant as the party passes by.
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