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An ogre rune
The ogre language is the ancient, brutish tongue spoken by the ogres.[1]
Ogre primer[]
Untranslated words or phrases[]
- Ango'rosh - Ogre clan in Zangarmarsh.
- Boff - Dustbelcher camp in the Badlands.
- Boulder'gor - Boulderfist ogre mound in the Arathi Highlands.
- Boulder'mok - Ogre village in the Blade's Edge Mountains.
- Cagg - Dustbelcher camp in the Badlands.
- Gar'tash - "Hammer of the Breakers", a mace that drops from Ko'ragh.
- Gordunni - Prominent ogre clan in Feralas and Terokkar Forest.
- Gordok - Upper class of the Gordunni, as well as the name given to the king of the clan.
- Gor'gah - "High Blade of the Gorians", a sword that drops from Imperator Mar'gok.
- Gormaul - Bladespire tower in Frostfire Ridge.
- Gorthenon - An area of the imperial palace in Highmaul.
- Gor'vosh - Ogre clan on Ashran.
- Grosh'gok - Ogre mound in Deadwind Pass.
- Kosh - Dustbelcher camp in the Badlands.
- Mahrook - Defunct ogre clan.
- Mo'gosh - Ogre clan encountered on Island Expeditions.
- Mo'grosh - Ogre clan in Loch Modan.
- Mok'Doom - Area in Blackrock Spire inhabited by the Spirestone ogres. May be Orcish.
- Mok'nathal - A clan and/or race of half-ogre, half-orc hybrids. May be Orcish.
- Mor'dul - Bladespire tower in Frostfire Ridge.
- Mosh'Ogg - Ogre clan in Northern Stranglethorn.
- Na'gwa - Ogre ruin in Nagrand.
- Ogri'la - An enlightened ogre community in the Blade's Edge Mountains.
- Vul'Gol - Splinter Fist ogre mound in Duskwood.
- Wurg - Dustbelcher camp in the Badlands.
Speculation[]
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- Gordawg = King of the earth.
- Gorgrond = King Grond.
- It is possible that the word "ogre" itself is a corruption of a word with the -gor suffix, possibly "people of the king".
References[]
- ^ a b Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 12
- ^ a b Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 38
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