Raguk

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The Raguk Clan was formed by Malgunus, a Targoth under Rex Vrogak'Gorkil. Clan Raguk was formed the by fiercest and most elite soldier of the Rex, Malgunus. His goals were simple: to create a clan dedicated to only the strength of the nation itself. The Will of Iron was to be defended at all costs, even the lives of the Uruks beneath the banner of Clan Raguk. The Unbroken Uruk was born, hailing from Clan Raguk itself. Their forges hot, mines active, Clan Raguk is meant to be the cogs within the great machine that is the Iron Uzg. And it is the most valuable source of fuel to the raging scorn.Currently, the Raguk Clan is ran by temporary Wargoth Narnulubat and Wargoth Dhurburz. They wield weapons and tools crafted from a unique metal known as Bloodsteel, and ride atop massive elephants, known as Myrzym, bearing four tusks.

History

Decades ago, the Raguk company was alone feared for its plentiful population. The redskin’s encampment stretched over the horizon and filled the vast expanse of yellowish desolation - a tide of red. A tide of 2000 figures, crimson like the blood that smeared their digits following a day of hard toiling.

Back then, they were referred to as the vanguard, and correctly so. They were the driving cogs of the Wagh Uzg; who bore an unimaginably incredible military prowess. The cogs never faltered, or grinded to a halt. They were a continuously operating and well oiled machine, forged from two clans: that of Glogol, a clan notorious for trading in a human cargo; and that of Garr a group of fearless warriors.

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For a multitude of years the Raguk - or the ‘unbroken’ - stood stalwart and firm, like a suit of the finest plate. They never buckled… that was until the day Malgunuz disappeared.

As quickly as the clan founder vanished, so too did the Raguk warriors. Many migrated to other clans, bolstering their numbers, therefore dwarfing the once mighty troupe.

The wargoth who followed Malgunuz was a lazy drunkard, caring more for whoring, drinking and slaving than clan ideals. His reign lasted briefly, and his advisor - Dhurburz - tugged the reins from him.

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Dhurburz’ lead was lengthy but unfortunately boasted little fruit. He was known for his strength and wroth but had little experience of leading a clan - he was merely the advisor to the ignorant prior Wargoth. Kharak, a young man then, defeated the aged, grizzled orc in hand-to-hand combat, thus seizing power from Dhurburz.

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Kharak prevailed; a little too much, though.

His success was like a raging wildfire. He began as a mere grunt, akin to every uruk, but he climbed the ranks at an unimaginable pace. He shoved aside competition for wargoth like they were insects, and garnered a sizeable group of redskins. Kharak had tugged the clan from beneath the tide, to open air. Many who left those years prior, flocked back like sheep to a shepherd.

He soon after ascended to Domimus and acted as interim ruler in the absence of the Rex, and eventually officially climbed to the pinnacle of orcish hierarchy - Rexdom.

His lust for domination was overwhelming. It drove him to contriving a plague of the earth which would consume all those he deemed unfit. Alas, his attempt failed, and it led to the subsequent cessation of Vailor.

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The world was in tatters, and much alike to the other populations, the orcs were too. Many had perished to the merciless pestilence. The orcish moral was too ruined. No one stood to the task of Raguk leader and thus a group of Raguk Uruks banded together to create one of the few recorded council led clans. However, this ended poorly with the Raguks still suffering the backlash from Kharak's actions and subsequent departure leading to the formation of clan Braguk, a combination of both clan Braduk and clan Raguk, currently led by the former Braduk Wargoth, Gholug'Braguk. Despite this, some Uruks of either clan have chosen to ignore this retaining the clan name Raguk or Braduk.