In the warm Federation of Coreteria, where mountains rose like titans and forests whispered ancient secrets, lived a young orc named Ku Or Ven. At the age of 21, he was a mighty warrior, tall with muscles that bulged like taut ropes. However, despite his extraordinary physical strength, he was plagued by a foolish ignorance. He was the leader of the great tribe of the Oz, heir to the legendary Or the Great, renowned throughout the Federation for their perilous nature.
Within this perilous tribe, besides having a leader undoubtedly strong but lacking any kind of knowledge and maneuverability in magical science, there were some types of orcs who, through the inheritance of their parents/grandparents, had managed to obtain the Berserk form. The latter was always used in the most difficult or complicated moments of battles. These particular orcs, along with their leader, were called "warriors," for their strength, audacity, physical stature, and their commendable stupidity.
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Within the group, there are the figures of orc shamans: these were the only orcs to have excellent knowledge of the magical world and beyond; they possessed excellent intelligence and inventiveness, superior to a good portion of humans in that Federation. Their peculiarity was to be born once every 100 years, consequently passing on their knowledge to their successors.