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|Dral Faraday, The Grey Duke
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 13 October 2022

The orcs of Hieron have a vast, perhaps innumerable, array of gods whose hyper-specific domains are expressed through a system of honorifics. It is ambiguous whether any supernatural abilities or other distinguishing characteristics are associated with being an orc god, or if all it takes to be an orc god is being referred to in this way by someone.

Gods[edit | edit source]

Character Title
Morket Dal Marquis of Valleys, Lost Letters, and the Second Cool Breeze
Corsica Neue Baroness of Broken Branches and Undelivered Resignations[note 1]
Lem King King of Violins and Awkward Conversations[note 2]
Dral Faraday, The Grey Duke Duke of Halted Expeditions and Unexpected Alliances
Jeshlom Duchess of the Long War Against Elves and Crickets

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Austin confirms that Corsica is an orc goddess, even though she might not be an orc.
  2. Lem was called this by Corsica, probably as a joke.