Oroc Yunkathu was an Uruk of the Raguk Clan born in Raguk Camp. He was the product of his mother and an unknown man. His mother died during labor, as his massive size tore her abdomen and led to her bleeding to death. He was taken in by his Uncle, a very nationalist man. His Uncle taught him how great the Orcs were, and how no other beings deserved to exist. Oroc was told how Krug was the only person to distrust Iblees, and how the other races’ decision to trust Iblees almost led to the end of Aegis. Oroc was tutored by his Uncle, as his Uncle did not want anyone else to interfere with his upbringing. His Uncle taught him war stategy, how to fight, orcish history, math, andBlah. Oroc was 11 years-old when his horns first appeared. His Uncle became convinced that he was going to become a conqueror, and made him trade even harder.
He was 14 when he killed his first Lur Wolf, but this left a great scar on his back which pained him in every future battle. His Uncle died when Oroc was 16. He died during a fight with a Dry Octapuss. Oroc mourned his Uncle’s death, and used it as inspiration to get stronger. He lived by his Uncle’s last words, “Purge all those who wish to make the orcs a lesser race.” Oroc constantly trained, both his mind and body. He never realized how little he knew of the world, as he never learned any history outside of that of the orcs. As he is now 18, he wishes to fulfill his Uncle’s wishes, and will do whatever it takes to make the orcs stronger than all others.
Oroc stares at the lowly man. He struggled to hold himself back from slaughtering this being before him. Finally, he asked the man,“Whi du lat wesh to know? If lat must know, Mi cume here luking for a Bub’hozh zult. Mi wesh tu find a zult that will help mi distroy my foes, no matter their zize or ztringth. If lat wesh to intirfere weth mi disire in the zlightezt, lat might bicome the lazt creture to wet mi current zult.” With that he pushed the man aside, and continued his search for a blacksmith worthy enough to forge him a new blade.

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