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  1. Announcement of Whitewash A new dishonorable has shown their face around the horde! For cimes against the Urukhim people and dishonor of Krugs name, the one known as “Krognag” is to be considered whitewashed. [!] A drawn picture of the whitewashed orc May their spirit be broken, and their lives lived in fear. Ang Gijak-Ishi, Gnarla’Vukh, Krimpgoth Of The Iron Horde.
  2. Krimpgoth Announcement As the newly appointed Krimpgoth of the Iron Horde. I will ensure that all orcs within the horde follow the standards set by our spirits and by Krug himself. Any who dishonor the orcish grizh will have to answer to me and my fellow krimphai. Honoraries Honoraries have served to be an important part of the horde. As it stands, these honoraries are to be recognized as urukhim until otherwise stated. The only current honoraries in the horde are: -Minto'Lur -Obok'Ugluk -Slith'Ungri -Sally'Yar Whitewashes These specific orcs have shown that they do not honor the urukhim way and shall be hunted until they learn to change their ways. Current official whitewashes include: -’Yrmsik Fiyem’ of Kaethul -'Krognag' of (possibly) Petra Both of these lists will be updated as needed and posted on the notice board within Krugmar. Ang Gijak-Ishi, Gnarla’Vukh, Krimpgoth Of The Iron Horde.
  3. "Shadows of the Hunt: The Legend of Murag, the Whitewash's Bane" In the ancient land of Krugmar, where the orcs of various clans roamed and thrived, there lived a young green orc named Murag. Born into Clan Lur, a proud and skilled group of hunters, Murag's destiny seemed intertwined with the ways of the hunt. His fierce determination set him apart from others. From a young age, he dreamed of becoming the greatest orc in history, a true legend among his people. Though many laughed at Murag's ambition, his friends stood by him, offering support and encouragement. Murag cared little for the cultural norms and wisdom of his clan, but he never disrespected them. He was driven by a desire to achieve greatness and be remembered for his feats. One fateful day, tragedy struck. Murag's father ventured out on a hunt for a dangerous whitewash—an orc who had turned his back on the traditions and values of their people, committing unspeakable crimes. During the hunt, Murag's father lost his life, leaving his son consumed by rage and grief. Murag's path shifted from joining Clan Lur and taking the traditional test to pursue revenge against the whitewash. Leaving his family and Krugmar behind, Murag embarked on a relentless quest to find the rogue orc responsible for his father's death. He spent years wandering through treacherous lands, honing his skills and growing stronger. Eventually, fate led him to the whitewash he sought—a fearsome creature with scars and trophies of defeated orcs. The winds howled, and the storm raged, mirroring the fury that swelled within him. With a primal roar, he charged into battle, his muscles moving with the fluidity of a river in flood. The battle between Murag and the whitewash was fierce and intense. The whitewash was strong, using his claws to fight with the ferocity of a beast he had once killed. Murag, fueled by his determination and anger, matched his opponent's strength and fought with the skill his father had instilled in him. In the end, Murag emerged victorious, but not without sustaining a grievous wound. The whitewash's claws left a permanent scar on the left side of Murag's face, a lasting reminder of his quest for vengeance. The taste of revenge, however, did not bring Murag the solace he sought. Instead, he found himself haunted by the memories of his father and the pain he had caused to others on his journey. He realized that revenge had not healed his heart, but only fueled more pain. With newfound wisdom and experience, Murag returned to Krugmar, a changed orc. Standing at an imposing 7 feet tall, with new scars adorning his body, and a depth in his eyes that spoke of hard-earned maturity, he took the test and was accepted into Clan Lur. The young orc who once craved fame and recognition was now an honorable and respected member of his clan. He no longer sought titles or accolades; instead, he vowed to protect and fight for his brothers. Over the years, Murag's bravery and wisdom helped his clan grow and prosper. He earned the loyalty and respect of his peers, and many considered him a role model. As the seasons passed, Murag aged gracefully, his life devoted to the code of an honorable hunter. In his heart, Murag knew that death was inevitable, but he refused to let age slow him down. He embraced every hunt as if it were his last, living each day to the fullest. In his final days, Murag ventured on one last hunt, alone but content. Surrounded by the wild beauty of Krugmar. Murag faced a formidable opponent, a creature of immense power. With the ferocity of a warrior in his prime, he battled bravely, not giving in to the passage of time. In the end, Murag fell, surrounded by the echoes of victory and honor, he breathed his last breath, knowing that he had lived a life worth remembering. His legacy lived on, not just in stories of his hunt for the whitewash but in the hearts of his people, who cherished the memory of a once ambitious young orc transformed into a true hero and protector of his kin.
  4. KRUG = the brother that defeated iblees. KRUGMENISTANI = people of KRUG HONORARIES = descendants with a body of a non orc, but a soul of one. DARK SPAWN = beings and people associated with dark magic and the dark forces. WHAT ARE THE WHITEWASH? The whitewash are orcs known as lessers by the Krugmenistani people. They are orcs (including honoraries) that have strayed from their cultural path and kruggahood. They are those that show no honor, no truth and loyalty towards KRUG, among other things. They are known among true orcs to be equal to dirt. Though, one can regain their honor and place within the Urukim. HOW DOES ONE REGAIN THEIR HONOUR Once an orc is claimed to be a whitewash, they have the right to disprove it. Though, there are times when the whitewash has shown more than enough to prove that they are a whitewash and only punishment remains. However, if you accept the fact that you are a lesser you gain another chance to rejoin your honorable kin. This is done by trials. The trials will be random, though they are there to prove that you are what you say you are, an honorable descendant of KRUG. They are set to be difficult and challenging. Testing the descendants to see if they are worthy to live among the spirits, the honorable and the mighty. ARE YOU A WHITEWASH? Do you live among elves, humans and others but hold no loyalty, as well as affiliation towards Krugmenistan? Do you show no honor, no self worth and no loyalty to the spirits? Do you allow the enemies of KRUG and the dark spawn walk among you? Then yes, you are a whitewash! Come over to Krugmenistan so we can regain your honor!
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