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Orkish Invader (2)
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At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may reveal an [ORC] condition from hand to wound the companion this minion is skirmishing twice and then discard this minion. (2) · The twilight cost of this minion during a skirmish phase is -2. (2)
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At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may reveal an orc condition from hand to wound the companion this minion is skirmishing twice and then discard this minion. (2) · The twilight cost of this minion during a skirmish phase is –2. (2)
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At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may reveal an [[Image:Culture_Orc.svg|x26px|bottom|link=Orc_Culture|class=whitebg]] condition from hand to wound the companion this minion is skirmishing twice and then discard this minion. (2) · The twilight cost of this minion during a skirmish phase is –2. (2)
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None (4) · "'"We will take their king."'" (1) · "...there was a crash and a flash of flame and smoke." (1) · "We will die... for Saruman!" (1) · A select few of Saruman's Uruk-hai were charged with harvesting his war-machine. (1) · As the free people of Middle-earth fell, Mordor's strength grew. (1) · Captives of the Uruk-hai are treated with brutality and malice, but only if they survive their capture. (1) · Driven by Saruman's ranting, waves of Dunlendings descended upon the holdings of Rohan. (1) · Few fighters are skilled enough to outstrip the natural instincts of the Uruk-hai. (1) · Like a force of nature, the Uruks are unstoppable. (1) · Madness is seldom considered a liability, but a requisite in the ranks of the Uruk-hai. (1) · No villager is safe when the Wild Men attack. (1) · Orcs are seldom intimidated, and often goaded, by superior forces. (1) · Sauron has countless armies of Orcs at his disposal. (1) · Spawned from terrible acts, the Orcs emerged as ruined and terrible forms of life. (2) · The diminished Rohirrim offered little resistance to the advancing Dunland horde. (1) · The Dunlendings' fury could only end in the death of the king of Rohan. (1) · The relentless campaign of the hillmen drove citizens of the Westfold to the shelter of their capital. (1) · The relentless fury of the Dunlendings consumed one village after another. (1) · The Southrons did not march into war blindly. (1) · The strange craftsmen of Haradwaith fashion their war banners from woven wood. (1) · Their toughness comes from both armor and hide. (1) · They strike only when their prey is haggard and tired. (1) · Though he had seen it many times before, Grond's destructive power never ceased to amaze. (1) · “...filled with malice, hating even their own kind....” (1) · “...he watched the enemy come charging to the assault.” (1) · “...hurrying orcs were digging... just out of bowshot from the walls....” (1) · “...new foes came swirling behind....” (1) · “Move on! To the Gate!” (1) · “Saruman's hordes will pillage and burn...” (1) · “The strangers, especially those that had come up the Greenway, stared at them curiously.” (1) · “‘...I'll stick you, if you don't shut it down, see?'” (1) · “‘...Saruman has armed the wild hillmen and herdfolk of Dunland beyond the rivers, and these also he loosed upon us.'” (1) · “‘But why not kill them quick, kill them now?'” (1) · “‘Do you not hear their voices?'” (1) · “‘The Wild Men of Dunland have no love for Théoden of Rohan since he took their land.'” (1) · “‘They bring fire... and they are burning as they come, rick, cot, and tree.'” (1) · “‘Wolves and orcs were housed in Isengard, for Saruman was mustering a great force....'” (1)
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