Ogres

This page serves as a source of information about ogres and their several ancestors and mutations as it is applicable to World 42 roleplaying characters. If you or someone you know feels this page is incomplete in any way, please do not hesitate to contribute as best you can.

A Brief History
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Accepted Lore
This section addresses details about ogres that are widely accepted throughout the world 42 roleplaying community.
 * Ogres have many cousin-races who have mutated to better fit their surroundings. This includes but is not limited to Mogres (marine), Jogres (jungle), Zogres (zombie), Skogres (skeleton), and Chaos Dwogres. They also have stronger, more dangerous ancestors, though these races are nearly extinct, including Ourgs, Raurgs, and Fayrgs.
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Debated Lore
This section addresses details about ogres in Runescape that are still subject to speculation and discussion. This can be either because of conflicting information in-game or because use of the detail in roleplay creates an unfair scenario (usually involving overpowering or another common roleplay problem).
 * Ogres and their female counterparts, Ogresses, seem to live separately, as suggested in the exclusively Ogress settlement of Oo'Glog.
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Common Mistakes
This section addresses traits that unexperienced roleplayers often bestow their ogres characters but that aren't actually seen in ogres on Runescape.
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Other Info

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