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==Storyline==
==Storyline==
On [[Sarpadia]], Orggs were used in the war against [[Icatia]] by the [[goblin]]-orc alliance.<ref> [[Sonia Orin Lyris]] ([[1996]]), '''[[And Peace Shall Sleep]]''. [[HarperPrism]]</ref> [[Reod Dai]] killed one of them. Orggs are also known to exist on [[Otaria]]. It is possible that they were summoned there by [[planeswalkers]], or were created by the [[Cabal]] to fight in their pits.
On [[Sarpadia]], Orggs were used in the war against [[Icatia]] by the [[goblin]]-orc alliance.<ref> [[Sonia Orin Lyris]] ([[1996]]), '''[[And Peace Shall Sleep]]''. [[HarperPrism]]</ref> [[Reod Dai]] killed one of them. Orggs are also known to exist on [[Otaria]]. It is possible that they created by the [[Cabal]] to fight in their pits.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:27, 28 November 2018

Orgg is a red creature type used for cards that depict a Dominarian race of half-breeds between orcs and ogres.

Description

Orggs have two pair of arms. They are extremely powerful creatures, but also utterly dumb. It is still possible to train them, though.

The first card to bear the type was the classical Orgg in Fallen Empires. Other examples are Soulgorger Orgg and Butcher Orgg.

Storyline

On Sarpadia, Orggs were used in the war against Icatia by the goblin-orc alliance.[1] Reod Dai killed one of them. Orggs are also known to exist on Otaria. It is possible that they created by the Cabal to fight in their pits.

Trivia

An Orgg played an role in an commercial for Portal, taking on "Bob from Accounting".[2]

References