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===Craigth Galeck===
 
===Craigth Galeck===
 
Craigth Galeck is a rogue whisper adept who had given up the fight against the forces of the Night Kings, resigning himself to a life of quiet meditation in a hidden grove. During his meditations he began to hear the quiet roar of the Whisper, and it was almost as if the voices were speaking directly to him. He could see orcs on the edges of the Great Forest, smell the blood of his brothers, and hear the anguished cries of all those who fell under an orcish vardatch or arrow. He did not know what all this meant, why he had been chosen to see these visions, but he had committed himself to a life of meditation and he would not be deterred. <br> The Witch Queen took notice of this exile and she was immediately intrigued. Here was one who had turned his back on the elves, yet his ability to see the conflict that took place in Erethor clearly meant that his heart was still with his kin. Soon she came to realize that what he saw was not the present, but the future. With this revelation Aradil began to speak with Craigth, attempting to convince him to help aid the elves in their cause. At first he resisted out of shame at his cowardly actions, but soon he saw this new power as a way to redeem himself for the mistakes of his past. Now from his seclusion Craigth uses his gift to aid the elves, predicting the outcome of military maneuvers and closely watching the orc armies that skirt the edges of Erethor.
 
Craigth Galeck is a rogue whisper adept who had given up the fight against the forces of the Night Kings, resigning himself to a life of quiet meditation in a hidden grove. During his meditations he began to hear the quiet roar of the Whisper, and it was almost as if the voices were speaking directly to him. He could see orcs on the edges of the Great Forest, smell the blood of his brothers, and hear the anguished cries of all those who fell under an orcish vardatch or arrow. He did not know what all this meant, why he had been chosen to see these visions, but he had committed himself to a life of meditation and he would not be deterred. <br> The Witch Queen took notice of this exile and she was immediately intrigued. Here was one who had turned his back on the elves, yet his ability to see the conflict that took place in Erethor clearly meant that his heart was still with his kin. Soon she came to realize that what he saw was not the present, but the future. With this revelation Aradil began to speak with Craigth, attempting to convince him to help aid the elves in their cause. At first he resisted out of shame at his cowardly actions, but soon he saw this new power as a way to redeem himself for the mistakes of his past. Now from his seclusion Craigth uses his gift to aid the elves, predicting the outcome of military maneuvers and closely watching the orc armies that skirt the edges of Erethor.
 
===At Night Kings' Command===
 
*  '''King Jazir Kammil, the SWORD of Shadow'''.  Jazir is the most known of all Night Kings, the absolute ruler of Erenland.  His frequent court is in the city of  ???.  Early in the winter of  ???  he began a pilgrimage to Erenhead where it's said he would name the generals that would continue leading his armies.  The most feared turn of events would be to know who would take over the Kaladrune campaign.  <br>  Jahzir has entrusted the war against the Caransil to the most competent of his generals, Grial the Fey Killer. <br> Three orc tribes vie for leadership of the armies:
 
**  the Bloody Sword:
 
**  Scaled Mother:
 
**  Dark Mother:
 
**  '''General Grail, the Feykiller''':  Grial is likely the key Orc in all of Eredane.  He is lead General to the Night King Jazir's armies.  He has personally lead many battlewaves, and now pushes the front of the war on Erethor with the Burning Line in the South and has issued a decree to form a second Burning Line in the North. Grial has divided the Shadow’s army into four separate commands in an attempt to stretch and weaken the elven defenses.
 
***  '''Commander Belark the Blackheart''': (Oruk) Along the Gamaril River, the Blackheart commands 40,000 orcs that have tried to secure the river basin and cut off the Caransil villages north of the river.
 
***  '''Commander Frag Longtusk''': (Orc) In the Green March, Commander Longtusk with his army of 45,000 orcs fights a more mobile war against a scattering of human and elven villages, attempting to bypass the elven defenses.
 
***  '''Commander Kiah the Flame Axe''': (Oruk) Just south of the March, in the scorching heat and choking smoke along the Burning Line, the Flame Axe (Oruk) leads the largest of the armies, over 90,000 orcs and goblin-kin, against the heart of the elven defenses. ***  '''Commander Jorg Kinslayer''': (Orc)  In the Darkening Wood, the Kinslayer besieges the elven stronghold of '''[Three Oaks]''' and deals with a forest gone insane, although it is rumored among the orc troupe that '''Kulos''' has been given command of Cambrial's great host (in definance of Jorg's efforts) to finally break the stalemate in the Darkening Wood.
 
****  '''Talûn-karkû, the white worm'''  (Orc Commander) a fearsome Orc with a distinctive mane of white hair.
 
*****  '''Dafrum-Dâgalûr''':  the battle group led by the White Worm. Durgaz’s old regiment, consisting of somewhere between 400 and 500 Orcs at any given time. Consists of members from approximately a dozen families, all of whom are constantly jockeying for position within the regiment (whose leaders are, of course, doing the same within the army of which the regiment is part.) Durgaz’s treachery is not tremendously well-known within the regiment, as open discussion of the incident tends to rouse Talûn-karkû’s anger. Among those that do know, not much is known beyond the fact that Durgaz went mad, killed two fellow soldiers and fled. It is assumed that he is dead.
 
******  '''Radagug, the dog''':  (Orc, Wildlander) Durgaz’s older brother, by about twenty minutes. Although most orcs have numerous half-siblings, only those born at the same time can be sure they they have both parents in common. Competition was fierce between the brothers, due primarily to Durgaz's superior strength and skill with arms, and matters did not improve when Durgaz was made an officer with the Dafrum-Dâgalûr, leaving Radagug in a demeaning position as the head of a company of goblins. Radagug is known derisively as "the dog" by his fellows due to the goblin association.  Radagug is slightly smaller than normal orcs, he was a runt amoung his siblings and rather than fight with them for survival he sought to route with the dogs and goblins for survival in adolescence.  He now harbors all that hate and focuses it in a pin-point needle directed at his traitor brother, whom he has vowed to behead.  Radagug is of the Dark Mother Tribe (Tribal Lands: Bastion region, Warlord: Agnum, Head Mother: Raarn). The battle group they were attached to is the "Dafrum-Dâgalûr" led by Talûn-karkû, the white worm. They fall under the dominion of: "Jorg Kinslayer" an orc commander under "Grial the Fey Killer" who is Jahzir's lead general.
 
*******  '''the Goblin Dogs''':  Goblin, Wildlanders & Fighters.  This band of Goblins is the misbegotten horde assembled and lorded over by Radagug.  More like the Orc's entrourage than a squad, they cheer and jeer on their Commander with sinister glee.  These goblins are part of a larger colony bread for landspeed and blitz attacking.  Yet under Radagug's care they've slipped in their tactics and enjoy torturing victims they find along their scout trip travels.
 
*******  '''FORC''':  Goblin, Sniffer/Rogue.  Forc is the the unapologeticly devious keymaster of the manacles weilded by the Goblin Dogs, which he displays proudly on a bandolier denoting that he's a "Captain". He rides a Dire Rat named '''Grockel'''.  He was given his name for two reasons.  The obvious actually can post nickname - when he began using a modified fork and dinner knife as his means of backstabbing and tormenting victims.  The less known but even more appt reason is he tends to mimic the Orcs to get an air of power which comes off slightly rediculous at times  and  resulted in the nickname shortened from "False-Orc" down to simply "Forc".  Though some speculate that the "F" more likely stands for a more obscene word...
 
******** '''Forc's Brigade''':  Sadly after Forc's run-in with the heroes of Shadowwall his escape would grant him a special duty... He was put in charge of a band of [[Midnight Godlin Sniffers|Sniffers]] that would follow the bands of orc and mercenary army up and down the Shadow's Highway, cleaning the road clear of dung and manure...
 
******  '''the Traitors of Festrun''':  there are a small contingent of known villagers in the Hamlet of Festrun that apparently pay to watch the orc Radagug behead prisoners.  It is not known how or why they have this strange contract...
 
 
  
  

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