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===Ogor Mawtribes=== '''Butchers''' often find themselves to following prophecies; it's just one of those things one does as a mystic in service to Gorkamorka. But sometimes, their prohecy doesn't lead to a warglutt or a gollop, but to a Binding, whereupon the Butcher just shrugs his or her shoulders and rolls with it. Bindings are actually quite a lot of fun, as far as Butchers are concerned; oh, they're working with smaller portions than usual, but there's so many fascinating new ingredients, and new people to serve them to! Soulbound Butchers typically delight in trying to share the ogor love of food with other cultures. As wandering mystics with no ties to anyone but their own esoteric brotherhood, '''Firebellies''' adapt readily and easily to becoming Soulbound; to unite in a Waaagh! is a sacred gift, whilst becoming united through Soulfire is to become more like the Sun-Eater himself. Whilst their love of devouring users of warpflame, such as [[Clan Skryre]] [[skaven]] or [[daemon]]s of [[Tzeentch]] is something everybody can appreciate, Firebellies can have trouble getting on with [[Fyreslayers]], who don't tend to appreciate the Firebelly final initiation rite of killing and eating a magmadroth. Being loners by nature, '''Icebrow Hunters''' usually don't ''want'' to get Soulbound and regard it as a chore they must endure, accepting the Rite of Binding to achieve some goal deeply personal to them. But a rare few find kindred spirits in their Binding, even if those kin may have the shapes of [[Sylvaneth]] or Ymetrican [[Lumineth Realm-Lords]], and these ogors quickly adopt the Binding as their pack. If there's any ogor that can claim to be the "standard" Ogor Soulbound, it's a '''Maneater'''. After all, they're already veteran mercenaries and well-used to working with other races, Destruction or otherwise. What do they get out of it? Well, surprisingly, it usually ain't the loot they care about; any Maneater who impresses the gods is usually a grizzled veteran who either wants to recapture the heady days of their youth when they first set out to sate their wanderlust and urge to adventure, or else to create a legend that will live on amongst ogors forever.
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