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A large tribe of [[Ogres]] lived for decades within the depths of the [[Gongen Mountains]], hunting the small creatures within the pass, eating the | |||
plants within the forests, and occasionally feasting upon the flesh of | |||
those travellers who wandered too close to their encampments. After | |||
decades of living this way, they grew tired of the bland plants | |||
surrounding their encampment, and their hunger grew for more, meatier | |||
prey. | |||
In search of more hearty prey, the horde of ogres disbanded their | |||
encampment and moved down from the Gongen Mountains. Situating | |||
themselves in a clearing in the [[Ithaqua forest]], they kept a close eye on | |||
the villagers of [[Ithaqua]]. It has been rumoured that after years of | |||
living in the harsh environment of the North, these once regular members | |||
of the horde have been changed into giant, frost ogres. | |||
In more recent times, the frost ogres of '''Skegdald''' have been slain or | |||
subjugated by the might of the [[Eastern Horde]], under the command of [[Urzog]]. | |||
[[Gromgar Kaark'Goron]] has been left in charge of overseeing the occupation | |||
and invasion of Skegdald, his troops no less gluttonous than their commander. | |||
It remains to be seen what the purpose of holding Skegdald is for the Eastern Horde, | |||
but a Warden Scout by the name of [[Jeken Shortfur]] stands firm in defiance | |||
against Urzog and his army, rewarding adventurers for their assistance in | |||
harassing the Horde. | |||
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