A group of Onis is called a Nightmare, the leader of a group called a Terror, and an exile or traitor called a Dream.Īll three of the ogrekin races are feared by most civilizations, due to their powerful might and stereotypes for being greedy and malevolent.
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Onis, on the other hand, form their own raiding bands, and even have their own terms for them. Ogres and half-ogres do not live in their own societies, instead preferring to live in the societies of other brutish creatures, with orcs and bugbears being the most common races for them to live among. Now, they live among other races, typically seen as a hostile threat to societies, due to the stereotypes of them being greedy and evil. However, when the reign of the giants had ended, the ogrekin had not gone into recluse, instead they either lived with more brutish races such as the orcs or goblins (for ogres of both kind), or living only in groups of their own kin (for the Onis). Ogrekin were created during the beginning of the ages of the giants, meant to be servants for the mighty giants, as lesser giants. Onis also possess a singular unicorn-esque horn on the front of their head, which is very sensitive to touch, and can be black, white, red, or blue. Ogres and half-ogres have the same hair and eye colors as humans and orcs, while Onis typically have brighter eyes, of red, yellow, white, or black.
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Oni skin tones range from black to white, to red and to blue, and rarely even purple or grey tones. Ogres and half-ogre skin tones range from a yellowish tint, a dull green, a revenant grey, or an orange-peach color. The Ogres and Onis are between 9 and 10 feet tall, while half-ogres stand between 8 and 9 feet tall.
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Ogrekin are not one single race, but rather, they are three races that possess similar characteristics, similar enough that they are sometimes confused for one another.
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Glegokorg, Ogre Thief, stealing a mailbox from a peasant Ogres, as they appear in 5e's Monster Manual.