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Kromgol was a true brobarian. A half orc barbarian from the age of gygax, a man of men. later raised to legend status (or to godhood depending on the fa/t g/uy) who taught to keep only what you need, and to love cats.  His only weakness was extremely sweet things, like cubes of sugar.
Kromgol was a true brobarian. A half orc barbarian from the age of gygax, a man of men. Later raised to legend status (or to godhood depending on the fa/tg/uy) who taught to keep only what you need, and to love cats.  His only weakness was extremely sweet things, like cubes of sugar.


what we do know is he was tall, wall eyed, and a simple man. he was a man of action, a man of purpose, a man of smashing things.  
What we do know is he was tall, wall eyed, and a simple man. He was a man of action, a man of purpose, a man of smashing things.  


Sadly much of Kromgol's epic exploits have been lost to myth. Recently recovered documents mention only that Kromgol wished his possessions to be bequeathed to his companion Melor, one he credits to "helping him on many occasions," hinting at many great tales yet to be told.
Sadly much of Kromgol's epic exploits have been lost to myth. Recently recovered documents mention only that Kromgol wished his possessions to be bequeathed to his companion Melor, one he credits to "helping him on many occasions," hinting at many great tales yet to be told.


[[from here] http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/12591647/]
[[from here] http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/12591647/]

Revision as of 08:31, 1 February 2011

Kromgol

Kromgol was a true brobarian. A half orc barbarian from the age of gygax, a man of men. Later raised to legend status (or to godhood depending on the fa/tg/uy) who taught to keep only what you need, and to love cats. His only weakness was extremely sweet things, like cubes of sugar.

What we do know is he was tall, wall eyed, and a simple man. He was a man of action, a man of purpose, a man of smashing things.

Sadly much of Kromgol's epic exploits have been lost to myth. Recently recovered documents mention only that Kromgol wished his possessions to be bequeathed to his companion Melor, one he credits to "helping him on many occasions," hinting at many great tales yet to be told.

[[from here] http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/12591647/]