Ogrillon

Ogrillons were the result of orcs and ogres breeding.

Description
Ogrillons looked very similar to orcs, but were often a little taller. Roughly 10% of ogrillons inherited the physical attributes of their ogre parentage and were clearly distinguishable from their orcs.

Although roughly the same size as orcs and other humanoids, ogrillons were considerably stronger.

Most ogrillons had bony protrusions on their shoulders, elbows, knuckles, hips, knees, and toes.

Behavior
Ogrillons lived in tribes. They often cooperated with orcs and were regularly used by orc groups as extra muscle.

Despite little use for currency, ogrillons often considered gold coins lucky and most ogrillons carried coins with them.

Although most ogrillons pursued barbarian or fighter roles, a minority chose to become clerics, monks or shamans.

Combat
Ogrillons thrived in combat and were uncomfortable and restless if not in a battle.

The use of weapons and armor varied. Although many ogrillons fought without weaponry or armor, others preferred to use clubs, greataxes and other large weapons while wearing hide armor.

Ecology
Ogrillons were carnivorous.

History
As of 1370 DR, ogrillons were one of the many creatures used as slaves in Menzoberranzan. At some point, the second house of Menzoberranzan (House Barrison Del'Armgo) owned roughly 250 slave ogrillons.

Notable ogrillons

 * Ragnor
 * Ragnor was a fighter and one of the military leaders of Castle Trinity.


 * Grguch
 * Grguch was the leader of the ogrillion tribe known as Clan Karuck.


 * Hakuun
 * Hakuun was the shaman of the ogrillon tribe Clan Karuck. Around 1372 DR, Hakuun became the chief advisor to the clan's leader, Grguch.

Appearances

 * Fiction:
 * Canticle
 * In Sylvan Shadows
 * The Orc King


 * Video games:
 * Baldur's Gate
 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn