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{{For|the [[Conversion Kit]] version of Mordrog|Mordrog (Conversion Kit)}}
'''Mordrog''' is a playable hero in the upcoming fourth [[Hero and Monster Collection]], [[Guardians of Deephall]]. It was previously available in the [[Descent: Journeys in the Dark Second Edition Conversion Kit|Second Edition Conversion Kit]].
{{Infobox Hero
 
==Biography==
Mordrog has long fought to defend Terrinoth, but no matter how many monsters he slays, he remains unable to teach humans the true superiority of orcish nature. From his hunts in the Mountains of Despair to battles before Nerekhall’s gates, his accomplishments are ignored in favor of inferior human heroes. Such prejudice does not trouble Mordrog, however. He simply pities the humans for their weakness and lack of warrior spirit.
 
When Mordrog picks his target, he pursues it with dogged tenacity and unrelenting force.
==Statistics (Guardians of Deephall)==
{{Hero
| name = Mordrog
| name = Mordrog
| type = Warrior
| archetype = Warrior
| image =[[Image:DJ29-Mordrog-hero-pane.jpg|200px]]
| expansion = Deephall
| speed = 4
| race      =Orc
| health = 14
| speed   = 4
| health = 14
| stamina = 4
| stamina = 4
| defense = 1 Gray
| defense = Gray
| might = 5
| willpower = 3
| might     = 5
| knowledge = 1
| knowledge = 1
| willpower = 3
| awareness = 2
| awareness = 2
| ability = Each time you suffer 1 or more {{heart}}, you may recover 1 {{fatigue}}.
| ability = Each time you suffer 1 or more {{heart}}, you may recover 1 {{fatigue}}.
| feat = Use after you perform an attack that does not defeat a target. Perform an additional attack, using the same target. This attack adds 1 {{surge}} to the results.
| feat   = Use after you perform an attack that does not defeat a target. Perform an additional attack, using the same target. This attack adds 1 {{surge}} to the results.
| quote = Prejudice is only a mask for jealousy.
| quote   = Prejudice is only a mask for jealousy.
}}
}}
==Biography==
''Mordrog has long fought to defend Terrinoth, but no matter how many monsters he slays, he remains unable to teach humans the true superiority of orcish nature. From his hunts in the Mountains of Despair to battles before Nerekhall’s gates, his accomplishments are ignored in favor of inferior human heroes. Such prejudice does not trouble Mordrog, however. He simply pities the humans for their weakness and lack of warrior spirit.''


==Statistics (Conversion Kit)==
''When Mordrog picks his target, he pursues it with dogged tenacity and unrelenting force.''
{{Hero
| name = Mordrog
| type = Warrior
| image =[[Image:Mordrog.jpg|200px]]
| speed = 3
| health = 14
| stamina = 3
| defense = 1 Gray
| might = 5
| knowledge = 1
| willpower = 3
| awareness = 2
| ability = Each time you suffer any amount of {{heart}}, you may recover 1 {{fatigue}}.
| feat = {{action}}: Perform an attack. If your attack does not defeat your target, you may make a second attack against that target.
| quote = You call me beast. You call me animal. But I call you coward.
}}
[[Category:Second Edition Conversion Kit]]
[[Category:Warriors]]
[[Category:Orcs]]
[[Category:Guardians of Deephall]]

Latest revision as of 15:20, 11 August 2017

For the Conversion Kit version of Mordrog, see Mordrog (Conversion Kit).
Mordrog

Speed: 4

Health: 14

Stamina: 4

Defense: Gray

Willpower: 3

Might: 5

Knowledge: 1

Awareness: 2

Race: Orc
Hero Ability
Each time you suffer 1 or more Heart, you may recover 1 Fatigue.
Heroic Feat
Use after you perform an attack that does not defeat a target. Perform an additional attack, using the same target. This attack adds 1 Surge to the results.
Prejudice is only a mask for jealousy.

Biography

Mordrog has long fought to defend Terrinoth, but no matter how many monsters he slays, he remains unable to teach humans the true superiority of orcish nature. From his hunts in the Mountains of Despair to battles before Nerekhall’s gates, his accomplishments are ignored in favor of inferior human heroes. Such prejudice does not trouble Mordrog, however. He simply pities the humans for their weakness and lack of warrior spirit.

When Mordrog picks his target, he pursues it with dogged tenacity and unrelenting force.