More pleasanter and all that was intentional. The double "there were" wasn't, but, well, it's hard to proofread your own work. Or maybe it's just more harder for me.
Vegetable,
Utopia? No. Not a conscious one, anyway.
There's one question I have, though. Those Orcs who support Gortwog and worship Trinimac, do they believe that their god had a hamster-like voyage through a colon, or did they just blank that part out? I'm just thinking that it's kinda dumb to insist that Trinimac is still around if they acknowledge that he's now fly-bait.
You probably can't answer that with any officiality, but I'd like to hear what you think. And, it gives MK an excuse to say something splendiferous.
You probably can't answer that with any officiality, but I'd like to hear what you think. And, it gives MK an excuse to say something splendiferous.
Trinimac getting void-[censored]ted happened so far in the past, who knows the truth? All we have is Malak's Book of Invective, a few stone and iron tablets being dug up at Orsinium, and Orcish liturgy patterned after Malak's original words, repeated in a baritone chant on holy days (tathagatagarbha, garba, garba gabastard, tathagatagarbha, garba, garba garbastard, tathagatagarbha...).
Officially, The new PGE says that the faction believes Malak is a pretender wishing to keep them as perpetual pariahs and that Trinimac still lives somehow. It never gives specifics. But it does identify the digestive journey of Trinimac as a legend, not a fact. And when we consider that this happened before the War of the First Council, the exact details of which are likewise obscured, we can see how maybe the orcs were mistaken about their origins.
A few other official http://til.gamingsource.net/obbooks/father_niben.shtml floating around are trying to reassert orcs as aboriginal beastfolk, though, so that might tie into things somehow. Although that's so BATW that it hurts.
I'm not sure if that answers your question. But Tedders would probably be the best person to ask, as he's the one that wrote the new PGE.
Lorus,
Oh, there'll be more. I might to return to the orcs in the future, perhaps exploring their close rivalry with the nearby Nords and Breto-nords, but there are a few things waiting in the wings that promise to far surpass this dirty little gem. And they'll be truly magical.