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Ugh is your standard caveman: not too smart, not too bright, and not in the best of health.  He knows what he likes (''Food!''), and he knows how to get it (''Bang rock!'').  It is likely that Ugh is one of the main hunters for his tribe.  Though he lacks the Find Food skill, his Find Home means that he won't be left holding a dead animal carcass with a (more) puzzled (than normal) expression on his face while he tries to figure out where he is.
 
Ugh is your standard caveman: not too smart, not too bright, and not in the best of health.  He knows what he likes (''Food!''), and he knows how to get it (''Bang rock!'').  It is likely that Ugh is one of the main hunters for his tribe.  Though he lacks the Find Food skill, his Find Home means that he won't be left holding a dead animal carcass with a (more) puzzled (than normal) expression on his face while he tries to figure out where he is.
  
== Commentary ==
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“what would occur naturally?”Interesting topic I think your on to soemihtng without the whole cavemen thing. There was comment about how our body's are capable of eating meat but not milk. Well techically we are not carnivores other wise our teeth would be sharper, like that of carnivorous animals. Not that I don't enjoy a good hamburger now and again. On the milk topic we are not suppose to keep drinking milk past drinking good old mothers milk. I am not completely sure why but milk actualy hurts our body's more than it helps. If you want to know a good diet trick juice some apples and carrots a cup of each a day would be a start, it helps with energy, it just good for us.
 
 
This one surprised me.  ''Land of Og'' bases all the attributes around 1d6 with the exception of the prime attribute, which gets 2d6As such, the string of sixes and the above-median nine means that, as far as first level cavemen go, Ugh's actually slightly competent. (Though not terribly competent, given that stats are technically in the 1-18 range -- though only creatures are likely to have above 6 in more than one attribute or above 12 in any attribute.)  However, his low health score, with its corresponding heavy health adjustment, means that though he might be able to dish out comparatively high damage for a caveman in Og, he can't take it.
 
 
 
Unfortunately, Og's sparse background makes it difficult to come up with a decent character description. The game's really more about trying to communicate and understand ideas given your caveman's limited vocabulary than it is about making nuanced, detailed PC backgrounds.
 

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