1) It was a diverse world (as Toril is), but generally colder and rockier (many mountain chains, verdant life in ravines and long valleys between the rock spurs). The orcs there "outbred" other races/ So, akin to the orc hordes of Toril, they went elsewhere in... #realmslore
@TheEdVerse What was the world that the Gray orcs came out of like? was it similar to Toril except with orcs being the dominant species? or was it simply a world with only orcs?
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2) ...search of more food (instead of going on being ready food for the many hungry dragons of that world). So the dragons were the dominant species, whereas the orcs were the most numerous. #realmslore
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Sounds like a potential setup where the dragons come looking for their missing minions.
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It does, doesn't it? ;}

Oct 31, 2024 · 4:34 PM UTC

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It could have new types of Dragonborn, variants of other orcs, new dragons, and new dragon deities for when you're tired of Tiamat and Bahamut. Could even take inspiration from the old Grenadier miniatures. Their series 2 dragons were great.
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and of course new dragons and dragonborn, and various other dragonoic type figures, means we have to have some new magic. New spells, magic items, and other bits. And for those orcs that stayed behind and the Dragonborn, new weapons and armors. A Great scaled throne perhaps.
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