

Obould also had a son named Urlgen Threefist, who was Obould's top commander. He is commonly referred to by other orcs as Obould-Who-Is-Gruumsh. He lost this city due to infighting and the cunning of the original dwarven inhabitants who came to reclaim their city.ĭuring his assault on the dwarven kingdom of Mithral Hall, he underwent a religious ceremony where he was blessed by the orc god Gruumsh, which gave him greater strength, speed, and intelligence (the strength of a bull and the speed of a wildcat), and made his name synonymous with that of the Orc god, Gruumsh One-Eye. Some time previous to his current conquest of the lands around Mithral Hall he managed to capture and for some time hold Citadel Felbar, which he had renamed the Citadel of Many Arrows. For example, during many discussions with his lieutenants, advisers, and shamans about war and slaughter, he is often thinking about building his civilization and bringing peace to the forefront of orc society. One may say that he could be called something of a dreamer. This has already led to some speculations as to a pending change in orcish society under his leadership.

His main shaman and advisor, Arganth, also made him a helmet shaped like a skull with a protective lens of the rare glassteel.Ĭonsidering that the blessings bestowed upon him have apparently calmed him somewhat, he has become able to see things in a far broader perspective than any orc before him.

His crown has four large rubies set into it each of which can generate a large fireball. In battle he uses a great sword enchanted to burst into flame at the wielder's will. He wears a ridged suit of plate armor that is adorned with numerous spikes. Obould is a large orc who is intelligent even by human standards. Obould Many-Arrows is the king of the Broken Arrow tribe. 3 The Sellswords Trilogy and Transitions.
