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During the Great Onim of the [[Orcs]], many things were revealed, and still many more were left open to interpretation. What the remaining Orcs loyal to [[Lethe]] knew for certain however, was that the [[Omgi-Ztehh]] was no longer their home. Their trial, and some may say their punishment, was finally at an end. The Orcs of [[Zharudjr]] traveled north, into the foothills of [[Faergol's Spine]].
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During the Great Onim of the [[Orcs]], many things were revealed, and still many more were left open to interpretation. What the remaining Orcs loyal to [[Lethe]] knew for certain however, was that the [[Omgi Ztehh]] was no longer their home. Their trial, and some may say their punishment, was finally at an end. The Orcs of [[Zharudjr]] traveled north, into the foothills of [[Faergol's Spine]].
  
 
On their journey they were met by one of their tribe long thought lost to them, the former Shaman [[Arukor Bonewatcher]] stood ready to act, once again, as his people's guide. Arukor shepherded his people across the frozen landscape, guiding them around dangers they never would have known were there. He led them to a place that seemed appropriate, though he still did not trust his people's utter devotion to the Last Lady.
 
On their journey they were met by one of their tribe long thought lost to them, the former Shaman [[Arukor Bonewatcher]] stood ready to act, once again, as his people's guide. Arukor shepherded his people across the frozen landscape, guiding them around dangers they never would have known were there. He led them to a place that seemed appropriate, though he still did not trust his people's utter devotion to the Last Lady.

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During the Great Onim of the Orcs, many things were revealed, and still many more were left open to interpretation. What the remaining Orcs loyal to Lethe knew for certain however, was that the Omgi Ztehh was no longer their home. Their trial, and some may say their punishment, was finally at an end. The Orcs of Zharudjr traveled north, into the foothills of Faergol's Spine.

On their journey they were met by one of their tribe long thought lost to them, the former Shaman Arukor Bonewatcher stood ready to act, once again, as his people's guide. Arukor shepherded his people across the frozen landscape, guiding them around dangers they never would have known were there. He led them to a place that seemed appropriate, though he still did not trust his people's utter devotion to the Last Lady.

A second Onim brought the orcs out of the secluded valley Arukor had led them to, and to a settlement so old, it's foundations were all but dust. All, but a single structure, which stood pristine in the brutal landscape. Warded by enchantments no one of this time could hope to achieve, within it's walls rested rows and rows of books, though in no language the orcs had knowledge of.

The Orcs of Val-Mahkor have taken it upon themselves to guard and keep this great library. A new holy holy charge from their patron Lady. As of yet no Orc has revealed the location of their new home, even to their staunchest allies. Nor have they told anyone of the existence of the library they now guard.

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