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==Small Clans== Approximately 900 other trolls belong to around twenty other clans scattered throughout the Troll Stronglands and elsewhere in the Rubble. Even the largest of these has less than a hundred members. The others number on average between 30 and 50 members. The allegiance of each small clan often shifts between the larger clans, depending on who is paying or threatening most effectively. The larger clans try to avoid open ware bewten them, preferring to wokr through the smaller clans. Being the mightiest clan, the Kaggroka usually manage to tie a large part of the smaller clans to their side but diplomacy is constant ongoing game to keep these loyalties for any longer periods. Many so-called clans, such as the Grak and the Karrak, which hold land adjacent to Krang's STronghold, are little more than a single family group. ===Krang=== The Troll Priestess, Krang, rules a clan of around 100 [46] subjects, and commands an area of nine city blocks on the edge of the Xaraganag territory )on the furthest side form the Troll Break). They are strongly allied to the Kaggroka. The worship practices within Krang's Clan are nearly identical to those of the Kaggroka, as Krang too traces descent form Gerak Kag. ===Ogg=== The Ogg Clan is more of a warband than a clan. It has 45 [30] members, but is strong, attracting Zorak Zorani from other clans, even from outside the Rubble. (Hence the smaller proportion of trollkin than most clans.) They are most well know for two things, other than their fighting prowess. Firstly, their leader Kruuzig Ogg is a Death Lord and one of the most highly respected in Zorak Zorani in the Rubble. Second, Fort Ogg is an ancient dwarf-built site, constructed early in the 2nd Age, then abandoned towards the end of that period. It was one of the Aerieal Defence Towers of Old Pavis; similar to the Arm of Pavis, only larger. Kruuzig Ogg's up-and-coming Death Lord apprentice was defeated in battle and killed at the Arm of Pavis. This clan used to own the Everburning Torches that you retrieved for Barran. ===Afengeng=== The Afengeng were highly unusual as they had no allegiance to any of the larger clans, and the smaller clans all feared them. Despite their small size, they held territory at the heart of the Troll Stronglands. Queen Aziok Manylegs was the most powerful sorcerer in troll society. She and her five daughters worshiped Aranea, and as such were not well liked by the Gorakiki worshipers of the other clans. The Afengeng practiced sorcery through the ways of Arkat the Troll. This clan was destroyed at the Arm of Pavis. Aziok was killed by Marius the Champion of the Arm of Pavis, while all five daughters were killed on the field of battle by the other characters. ===Ornol=== ...more later.... - Main; [[The Prax Adventure]]
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