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orcs size is kinda like his ego the more he wins the bigger he gets. so aslong as he wins battles or can beat something of equal or bigger size he will grow bigger after every fight
an example would be he beats a troll he gets bigger but if he kills 100 goblins he will not because he never deemed the goblins a challenge
also some people lose their ♥♥♥♥ if you use ork instead of orc for fantasy just trying to save you a headache
Thats pretty much why I ask I would like to see the biggest one ever existed. Like could they become giant sized? whale sized? mountain sized?
And people that are so easly provoked kind of deserve and needs it
HOLD PLEASE *click*
Cause I would guess in fantasy there would be more of a limit Cause after ogres there is not much bigger untill giants and ogre dragons and....dragons..... and after that?
but in 40k I guess there are bigger things to challenge so there are more things go from tiny goblin to titans feels like they got more of "natural" way to go
I read somewhere there was a ork that almost killed the god emperor so I guess that one has to been quite massive.
pop over to that thread and ask it looks to me like grimgor is the biggest but there are people in that thread have access to all the lore books and info i dont
and the one that nearly killed the emperor was a prime ork which is basically a primarch version of an ork
heres the link of the 40k lore thread
http://steamcommunity.com/app/364360/discussions/0/333656722976215057/
also these threads are so massive its better to ask even if its been answered it can take days to find any info your looking for
That said, grimgor is more or less the biggest, baddest, black orc there ever was/is, at least until the end times.
I get the impression that they were originally tied together (same chaos gods, mention of "warp" in both of them, etc), and GW started moving them in different directions for a while. Then they realized space marines sold more than dwarfs, so they gave space marines swords and shields and called that age of sigmar.
Even a 'sell more models' solution doesn't sum it up cause y'know..they had to make a new one anyway. Coulda just updated Morglum's rather tired old cast.
Morglum is the most emo orc name I've heard.
Also OP keep in mind that Grimgor is a black ork, a specific breed of ork made by chaos dwarves as the idle slaves, smarter, bigger, more tempered than regular greenskin trash that of course rebel'd and ran lose across the world.
Like how the entire Spacewolf army had the word 'wolf' attached to everything overnight going from a vaguely viking chapter with cool beards to 'werewolves' for the furry crowd.
Obviously ramming 'Grim' and 'Gore' together and dropping the E appealed to the new 'no such thing as too blatent and one-note' GW.
Sure I know the diffrence but as said people getting angry over something as small as that they need to chill and deserve it.
Does that change how they grow?