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The burrow orc would stand roughly six feet high, were she not stooped over. She is thinner and more gaunt than the land-roaming orcs, with sickly white skin and no hair on her smelly frame. She seems more interested in stuffing herself and protecting her burrow than anything else.
Hunting strategies
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Other information
Lesser burrow orcs can grab an opponent's nose, causing a minor head wound.
A lesser orc grabs you by the nose and with a hoarse grunt yanks down on it, leaving it bloody and bruised.
References
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