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==Soulbound== To put it simply, ogors are the one race who can be found in both Order and Destruction Bindings with equal ease, meaning that their inclusion in the [[Age of Sigmar Roleplay]] ''Champions of Destruction'' splat was a foregone conclusion. After all, who ''doesn't'' want a two-ton killing machine that's smarter than a Troggoth on their team?! Being bigger and often smarter than just about any of the orruk and grot races makes ogors natural fits for their team, and as for siding with Order or Death, well, ogors ''are'' the Realms' premier mercenary race... As for what they want? That's easy: '''FOOD!''' Promise an ogor food, and they'll fight for you, and that principle even largely applies to Bindings. Ogors are particularly likely to become Soulbound for the Gods of Order in exchange for access to particular favorite fodos that they have become fixated upon and which Orderly civilization can more readily provide them with. Even an ogor can figure out that becoming a known hero of Azyrheim will guarantee an endless flow of Azyrite star-tea, whereas raiding it will maybe turn up the odd intermittent crate. Of course, an ogor's Soulbound companions have to learn to work with their new buddy's appetite - and with the presene of the Everwinter, if that ogor comes from the Beastclaw Raider mawtribes. Still, a Binding eventually learns to manage these quirks, and some even come to share the ogor's appreciation for food - which can be quite shocking to those watching when the Binding breaks for lunch. The following Mawtribes have produced Soulbound Ogors so far: * '''Bloodgullet:''' Obsessed with consuming blood and raw meat, the Bloodgullet are known for the power and prophetic abilities of their Butchers, whose visions are usually what guides an ogor from this mawtribe to become Soulbound, often finding unusual kindred spirits with Khainite aelves and vampires. Heroes from the Bloodgullet get "Bloodbath", which lets them suck the blood from a creature they just killed once per turn to heal themselves. * '''Boulderhead:''' Bitter rivals of the Meatfist, these Beastclaw ogors often join Bindings in hopes of gaining allies, advancing the strength of the Boulderheads, and bringing down the Meatfist. Of course, the opportunity to go on ego-boosting grand quests doesn't hurt. Heroes from the Boulderhead get "Stubborn as Stone", providing the Hard to Kill talent to all archetypes. They also get to double their Armor against Hazards, and Hazards cannot ignore their armor. * '''Meatfist:''' Largest and greatest of all the Mawtribes, they are commonly found amongst Bindings simply because... well, there's so damn many of them! The fact they have a very un-ogorish appreciation for material goods that aren't food, and the resurgent rivalry with the Boulderheads, only further pushes them to get out there and become Soulbound. Heroes of the Meatfist have the "Glittermaw's Lesson" trait, granting the Savvy talent to all archetypes. It also allows them to deal additional damage to an opponent, but only if they've been paid to kill them. * '''Underguts:''' An ogor mawtribe that decided they had the best living underground, their days of chewing through stone took a new turn when they conquered a Duardin hold called Kazak Fulgar in Ulgu, which exposed them to the wonderful invention that is gunpowder. Underguts Ogors usually end up in Bindings with Gloomspite Gitz, but their interest in gaining access to more Duardin technological secrets often leads them to sign up for Order Bindings instead, especially those with duardin from the Ironweld Arsenal or the Kharadron. Heroes from the Underguts get "Thunderous Salvo", which grants +1 Range and +1 Damage to Blast and Spread Weapons, as well as boosting their Bite damage from +S to 1+S. * '''Thunderbellies:''' This Mawtribe is perpetually chased through Chamon's Sky-Roads by the Everwinter in the form of a howling hurricane, and this has bred a love of seeing new sights in these Ogors. This desire to experience new horizons leads them to becoming Soulbound. Heroes from the Thunderbellies get "Riders of the Hurricane", letting them ignore Difficult Terrain, preventing their speed from ever getting reduced below Normal, and doubling training in skills used to resist being Restrained. * '''Winterbite:''' These Beastclaw ogors view the Everwinter as a blessing, not a curse, and struggle to use it to their advantage rather than falling victim to it. Their greatest desire is to master the Everwinter, and ogors of this Mawtribe invariably become Soulbound to seek out something that may help them achieve this, whether it be investigating the Icefell Vaults, finding the lost bones of the godbeast Jorhar, or even speaking directly to Sigmar. Heroes from the Winterbite get "Ghosts in the Blizzard", which gives them Vanish as a bonus talent to all archetypes. They also not only double their Training and Focus for tests to hide in pale fog, snow and mist, but also lets them spend Mettle to take multiple actions in a surprise round. The archetypes available to these Ogors are '''Butcher''', '''Firebelly''', '''Icebrow Hunter''' and '''Maneater'''. {{Playable Factions in Warhammer: Age of Sigmar}} [[Category:Ogor Mawtribes]]
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