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Hello Greenskins. I have come to your dark and scary part of the forums to ask for some advice. My character, an elf cultist, wants to begin worshiping Krug in more than just his thoughts. How would one who is not an Orc worship this God of War? I greatly appreciate anything information you can tell me! Also any tips on how I won't be murdered by Orcs every time I take a Pilgrimage to the Orc Lands will be VERY helpful!

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Hello Greenskins. I have come to your dark and scary part of the forums to ask for some advice.

You fear the orcs, this gives me a good feeling.

My character, an elf cultist, wants to begin worshiping Krug in more than just his thoughts. How would one who is not an Orc worship this God of War?

By making war and such.

I greatly appreciate anything information you can tell me! Also any tips on how I won't be murdered by Orcs every time I take a Pilgrimage to the Orc Lands will be VERY helpful!

Go there and ask them ;)

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You worship Krug with war and conquest. Traveling to orc territory is always going to be a risky business for non-orcs. But if you end up dead, don't feel too bad. You can always try again.

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 How would one who is not an Orc worship this God of War?

 

 

Just to get one thing straight Orcs do not worship Krug. His there father not a God of War.

 

Enrohk is ''The Spirit'' of War to Orcs. you would not know this of course he is not worshiped either.

 

Now coming down to your ooc questions lets say you want to worship Krug, go with it how you want really, most likely slaughter.  

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Challenge them to a klomp, if you get a good Orc he will accept, and even if you lose you will gain respect. 

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Thank you, and I have been told before that if RP leads up to it, my Elf can realistically worship Krug. He doesn't view the 'Fathers' as actual people, but as gods. Due to the Bloodlust Curse, he thinks Krug is the God of War. I think, I will go get my butt kicked later by some Orcs later... I haven't ever won an RP fight, nor would a 19 year old realistically beat an Orc.... Thank you for all the help though!

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You can worship anything you like, so long as your role-play has sound reasoning behind it and you're familiar with the lore involved. Asking questions here is a good start, so keep them coming if you need any more insight.

 

The orcs don't worship Krug. They revere him as the greatest and strongest of their ancestors and respect him as such. Honor to Krug is more than just mindless slaughter and bloodlust. Krug snarls upon those who live a strong and honorable orcish lifestyle. Klomping is a great way to honor him, even if you are losing, the fact that you are willing to fight shows great honor and is it's own form of strength. The orcs have fought and endured pain and loss for their entire lives, but they are always willing to fight. Also remember that bloodlust was a curse from Iblees. The orcs do not pride themselves on their bloodlust, that would be like a Christian priding himself on sin, they pride themselves on their ability to endure and overcome their bloodlust and channel it into something useful on the battlefield. It's pretty much a way to spit in the face of Iblees, by taking his curse and making it their own.

 

Klomp is a good start to get Krug's attention. Think of it as orcish prayer.

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"murdered by Orcs every time I take a Pilgrimage to the Orc Lands"

 

Step one to showing your respect for Krug: Stop getting murdered. Might is right and strong is not wrong. If you are weak, you are failing at revering Krug.

 

Step 2, as Sultan said, Krug is not a god, stop calling him one. He is revered as a mighty ancestor, but he is not a god, and we do not 'worship him'.

 

The best way to revere Krug is to become an Orc and do as Orcs do. Live in a code of strength and honor.

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