Wharton Orc Family

 Wharton Orc Family History 


 * 1) The Siblings

The Whartons (pronounced Wart-ins) are a group of 5 Orc siblings. The oldest is Gohith (pronounced Go-Hish), and the second oldest is Hrothgar (pronounced Huh-roth-gar, or H-roth-gar) the third oldest is Cracorth (pronounced Crac-corth) 4th and 5th orc have still not yet chosen their names,

2. The Cove

The Wharton family was raised in a small town by the edge of a river, the mystical town was called Shalding Cove. For over 8 generations the Whartons lived in the Cove. Before one fateful day, the siblings were fighting a sleuth of Bears when they heard multiple blood-curdling screams that echoed into dark black nothingness. Quickly, they dropped the fighting and sprinted at ungodly speeds, running into the edge of their campgrounds. they saw... what had once been the cove. There standing on the edge of a pit with an ominous aura surrounding them, and blackness filling their vision... was a pit. Calling it a pit would be an understatement, it was more a chasm. Coming from the unearthly-sized hole when they bent down to look over it, they could still hear the faint cries and yells of their family. everyone they knew was gone. The siblings spend the next year praying to the sun god, to bring light onto the hole. but the Sun god told the youngest orc in a dream, "I can't shine light into the abyss, for there is no light to spare..." The youngest orc awoke in a cold sweat, with fever-like temperatures. From that day on they spit and cursed at the sun god. they destroyed their shrine for the god. Promising on their Parent's death, they would never again worship the light. Soon the siblings heard news of a new land called Abexilas. The siblings packed everything they had left, and set forth for the new land. before they left the eldest child went forth to the hole, and kneeled. before it. he was shocked to hear whispers in the wind coming form the pit they told him to construct a chasm to worship the god of the abyss. When they arrived they constructed a massive pit similar to the chasm at their hometown. They sacrificed any things they found precious to the god of darkness. Hoping and praying, that one day. Their family would be thrown back out of the pit. And brought back into their lives.

3. Wharton Religion

The Whartons Follow A religion called the Abyssal Chasm