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ogres

n. (plural of ogre English)

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The destruction of an entire cantrev, performed with relish by his ogres, weighed heavily upon his conscience.

In truth, the ogres made the king himself very nervous, which was why he had not used them yet, though he had been paying them for more than two years.

The ogres stood at attention, but it was obvious that they were not particularly skilled at this, though they excelled at shuffling, spitting, grunting, and nose-picking.

The ogres relished the tasks of the guard, for killing and mayhem were their most basic desires.

Stunned, Pawldo looked around to see a dozen ogres, all clutching weapons and standing ready to charge through the door.

Another dozen ogres remained around the inn, staring belligerently through the doors and windows.

Finally the ogres grew bored and moved on, but the halfling remained still for several minutes.

Although the halfling boldly stepped over the outstretched leg of one of the ogres, the men could not bring themselves to test the limits of their good fortune further.

The ogres still sat, bemused, as the halfling trotted into the entry hall adjacent to the great hall.

Huge ogres scowled suspiciously at everyone, fingering their mighty swords.

She railed against the king and the ogres and complained about their own situation.

This time, the ogres had led the way to Doncastle, ready to brutally counterattack at the first sign of resistance.

The story grew grander each time, until according to the teller, an entire brigade of ogres had been routed.

When the sun gave them light, the sahuagin, the undead, the dark dwarves, the ogres, and the humans of the Scarlet Guard, would attack and slay them all.

But the ogres suddenly charged at the foot of the hill and lumbered easily up the steep grade.