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Grahltak was once a great berserker that hunted among the [[Omgi Ztehh]]. She stood head and shoulders above most of her male counterparts and preferred the use of a greatsword over that of an axe. She was renown for cleaving through hordes of undead with a practiced gait as she clung to her belief in [[Lethe]].
 
Grahltak was once a great berserker that hunted among the [[Omgi Ztehh]]. She stood head and shoulders above most of her male counterparts and preferred the use of a greatsword over that of an axe. She was renown for cleaving through hordes of undead with a practiced gait as she clung to her belief in [[Lethe]].

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Gender: Female
Age: 100

Grahltak was once a great berserker that hunted among the Omgi Ztehh. She stood head and shoulders above most of her male counterparts and preferred the use of a greatsword over that of an axe. She was renown for cleaving through hordes of undead with a practiced gait as she clung to her belief in Lethe.

After the Great Onim, Grahltak was among the chosen orcs that were led to Val'Mahkor. The Great Onim transformed much of what it once meant to be an Orc, and Grahltak was swept up in that change as the Calling morphed towards a new purpose. Embracing her new life, Grahltak took up the mantle of paladin swearing her life to The Last Lady. She continued to use her greatsword one handed as she began her new life in service to Lethe.

After the Orcs had finished settling within Val'Mahkor, Grahltak volunteered to become their first ambassador, heading to High Reaches in order to inform everyone outside of the swamp of the danger the Ghrymzuqal and Senescia. Grahltak led a contingent of twenty Orc warriors to High Reaches in order to offer aid against the Ghrymzuqal and to gather what knowledge they could from the library of High Reaches.

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