An ogre is a large, brutish creature that can be found in many places around the Sword Coast, Amn and Tethyr.
“ | Me will crush you! Crush you to GOO! | ” |
Notable ogres[]
These may be named ogres, or only referred to "Ogre" in-game but unique nevertheless, sometimes involving quests:
- See also: Ogre Berserker
Notes[]
- Baldur's Gate I & II Classic
This icon indicates content from all original Baldur's Gate games, extensions included. In the original games, many ogres have no alignment.
Trivia[]
The offical website for the original game, now archived, had – in addition to some combat-related statistics – the following information about these giant humanoids:[1]
Ogres are big, ugly, greedy humanoids that live by ambushes, raids, and theft. Ill tempered and nasty, these monsters are often found serving as mercenaries in the ranks of orc tribes, evil clerics, or gnolls. They mingle freely with giants and trolls.
Adult ogres stand 9 to 10 feet tall and weigh 300 to 350 pounds. Their skin colors range from a dead yellow to a dull black-brown, and (rarely) a sickly violet. Their warty bumps are often of a different color - or at least darker than their hides. Their eyes are purple with white pupils. Teeth and talons are orange or black. Ogres have long, greasy hair of blackish-blue to dull dark green. Their odor is repellent, reminiscent of curdled milk. Dressing in poorly cured furs and animal hides, they care for their weapons and armor only reasonably well.
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External links[]
- Ogre on the Forgotten Realms Wiki, a wiki for the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Baldur's Gate - Monsters | Wayback Machine