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Regroup: Discard an [ISENGARD] Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4)
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Skirmish: Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3)
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Warg-rider. While this minion is not exhausted, he is fierce. (3)
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Regroup: Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3)
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Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3)
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Besieger.
When you play this minion, you may spot another besieger and 6 companions to play a besieger from your discard pile and control a site. (3)
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Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3)
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Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3)
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'''Regroup:''' Discard an [[Image:Culture_Isengard.svg|x22px|text-bottom|link=Isengard_Culture|class=whitebg]] Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4)
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'''Besieger.''' When you play this minion, you may spot another besieger and 6 companions to play a besieger from your discard pile and control a site. (3)
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Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3)
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'''Skirmish:''' Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3)
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'''Regroup:''' Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3)
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'''Warg-rider.''' While this minion is not exhausted, he is '''fierce.''' (3)
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Spawned from terrible acts, the Orcs emerged as ruined and terrible forms of life. (2)
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“‘Hit me now, Sam. Hit me!'” (2)
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Much Orc weaponry is scavenged from fallen foes, but they still have ample need for smiths to outfit their troops. (2)
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“‘And yet we see that Sauron can torture and destroy the very hills.'” (2)
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“I'm gonna bleed you...like a stuck pig!” (2)
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Orcs frequently used the weapons of their fallen enemies as their own. (2)
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Wargs and riders sent by Saruman disrupted the villagers' retreat to Helm's Deep. (2)
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“...new foes came swirling behind....” (2)
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“‘The Orcs have often plundered Moria; there is nothing left in the upper halls.'” (2)
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A few Orcs are veterans of single combats to settle disputes in the mountain tribes. (2)
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Some Orcs go beyond savagery, taking pleasure in the suffering of their enemies. (2)
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"Fear. The city is rank with it." (2)
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"'...he was waylaid by the Orcs of the Mountains, and almost all his folk were slain.'"
"'Many Elves and many mighty Men, and many of their friends, had perished in the war.'"
"... long-armed crook-legged Orcs. They had a red eye painted on their shields."
"...the enemy is moving. Sauron's forces are massing in the east..."
"Argh!!"
"War is brewing. The mountains are fair teeming with goblins."
A few Orc casualties were of no concern to him.
A Ring of Power would not stop the blade of an assassin lying in wait.
An attack from behind provides a cowardly Goblin with a boldness much like courage.
An enemy can do little worse to an Orc than what it would willingly have done to itself.
An Orc acts when the taskmaster promises reward or the whip.
As the free people of Middle-earth fell, Mordor's strength grew.
As the Orcs silently approached, the fear they brought multiplied.
As they overrun the lands of the Free Peoples, the forces of the Shadow destroy all available resources.
At Minas Tirith, some Orcs chose to attack the city before it's inhabitants.
Barad-dûr sent Orcs to all corners of Middle-earth.
Bearing cruel weapons, Orcs go forth from Mordor to serve the Eye.
Bred for battle, Sauron's soldiers live for the thrill of the fight – and the spoils of victory.
Bred in dark sorcery.
Cruel questioners of Mordor tore the secret from poor Gollum, that Sauron's most prized possession once again was found.
Deep in the Isengard pits, Orcs tended the mud from which the Uruk-hai were pulled from.
Drudgery and toil at Isengard left Saruman's minions hungry for sport.
Dwellers of foul pits and tunnels.
Enraged by Sauron, the frenzied Orcs streamed to the battlefields.
Far more Orcs has Sauron bred in the pits under Barad-dûr than Saruman could ever imagine.
Fell captains moved Sauron's forces from the Gorgoroth plains.
Fiercely tribal, rival Orc bands unite only against a more hated enemy.
Frodo's quest could be undone with one glance.
Frontline minions drew the fire of parapet archers.
Had the fellowship remained in Dimrill Dale, pursuers from Moria would have overwhelmed them.
In the rush of battle, some Orcs can carry on heedless of their own wounds until their enemy is vanquished.
It takes a strong will indeed to command an unruly band of Orcs.
Larger Orcs are strong enough to run for many miles, and can tire out their prey before attacking.
Like their kindred in the North, the Orcs of Moria have keen noses, often following their prey by scent.
Losses served only to enrage the besiegers.
Minions of Orthanc shared their master's fascination with machines.
More enemies seem only to further fuel their rage.
Most of the Goblin arrows flew harmlessly into the chasm, but there were so many!
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Neither Man nor beast can withstand the fury of the Orcs.
No sound from an Orc was more frightening.
Once inside the walls of the City, the besiegers were ordered to kill on sight.
Only Sharku commanded enough respect to control Saruman's warg-riders.
Orc chieftains are the most cruel of a heartless race. Both strength and malice are needed to lead such followers.
Orcs are seldom intimidated, and often goaded, by superior forces.
Orcs attacked in sunlight only when absolutely necessary.
Orcs can spring from the shadows in surprising numbers.
Orcs must always watch for attacks from their enemies...and from their own.
Orcs relish the kill more than the fight itself, and will often rush to engage a weakened foe.
Orcs that would only seek out violence at random on their own were brought together to serve Sauron's purpose.
Orcs use numbers to fell a powerful foe, though it would be generous to think of it as working together.
Orcs were kept in check by the light of the Sun.
Pain. Pain was part of each Orc's life.
Quick to contain their fleeing victims, the Orkish riders were always feared.
Saruman dispatched his trusted Orcs to aid in the sack of Rohan.
Saruman unleashed the remaining minions to ravage the countryside of Rohan.
Saruman's Orcs labor day and night to provide him with the resources he needs to wage war.
Saruman's workers would exploit any resource to prepare for the coming battle.
Sauron has countless armies of Orcs at his disposal.
Sauron shows favour to those in his dungeons with the ambition to squeeze the information he needs from those caught spying out his borders.
Sauron's hatred lives in the hearts of his minions.
Sauron's Orcs ranged far and wide, searching for Baggins and the Ring.
Sharku used his warg-riders to scout and defend.
Skin as dark as wood that has been charred by flame.
Skittering along the walls of Moria, Goblins attack without warning.
Sly servants of the Ringwraiths of Morgul Vale, Morgul Orcs are alert to the desires of their masters.
Some Orcs have learned basic tracking skills.
Some remained in Isengard to propel the war machine.
Tending the Cave Troll is a task neither envied or respected within the tribes of Moria.
The ancient enmity between Goblins and Dwarves burns brightly still.
The crude arrows of the Goblins served notice of the dangers of Moria.
The cunning Ambushes of the Orc armies rely upon scouts first finding the enemy.
The Dark Lord's power grows in unseen ways.
The foe who gave him his scar soon after gave him the adornment for his helm.
The foul Orcs who slaughtered the last of Balin's followers still thrive in the halls of Khazad-dûm and the surrounding countryside.
The great Dwarf mansion of Khazad-dûm is now more commonly known by other, darker names.
The malice of the Dark Tower thins the hopes of Men.
The Orcs attacked the Alliance, rushing across the field that separated the armies.
The Orcs infesting Khazad-dûm despoiled and defiled the ancient Dwarven mansion.
The Orcs of Mordor extended the will of Sauron to control the weak Men of the East.
The Orcs of Mordor, heartened by the promise of blood and plunder, are dangerous foes in battle.
The servants of Isengard worked tirelessly to spread the influence of their master.
The smell of human flesh is often enough to frenzy an Orc warrior.
The spiny helms forged by the Orcs of Moria can inflict as much damage as their scimitars.
The vast tunnels of Khazad-dûm are the veins through which a foul Orc ichor can flow unchecked.
Their commander led the Goblin bowmen to the highest rise across the gap.
Their limber forms allow the Goblins of Moria to slither past barred doors and collapsed passageways.
There is not much that is fouler than Orcs.
These Orcs were fearsome warriors.
These Orcs were loathsome as Elves were fair.
They came from dark and evil places.
They did not halt until they were out of bowshot from the walls.
They feared their master more than any enemy.
They formed the cavalry of the Orc legions.
Though he had seen it many times before, Grond's destructive power never ceased to amaze.
Though most Orcs are small in stature, seldom can one be found without another nearby.
Though shorter than a Man, the Troll's Keyward is a deadly adversary.
Under the cover of darkness the Orcs came.
Unfortunate Orcs assisted in Saruman's foul wizardry.
Very few tried to sneak into Mordor. Even fewer succeeded.
Vile villain of all that opposed his master.
Weapons of the West are often powerless against the threat of Sauron.
When commanded to, Orcs could travel great distances with great speed.
With blind devotion, the Orcs of Mordor follow orders issued from the Dark Tower.
With speed and numbers, these feared riders were not easily avoided.
“...a braying of horns... shook the very stones and stunned men's ears.”
“...a great horn was blown in the hall, and answering horns and harsh cries were heard further off. There was a hurrying sound of many feet.”
“...a harsh laugh and the tread of many feet on the ground below.”
“...a host had issued from Minas Morgul....”
“...a host of orcs lurked, ready at a signal to issue forth like black ants going to war.”
“...a huge orc-chieftain, almost man-high, clad in black mail from head to foot, leaped into the chamber; behind him his followers clustered in the doorway.”
“...all the hills and rocks about the Morannon were filled with hidden foes....”
“...and the shadowy defile beyond was bored and tunnelled by teeming broods of evil things.”
“...and then all hope was quenched.”
“...and wielded heavy hammers in their knotted hands.”
“...but the sun now climbing towards the South was veilded in the reeks of Mordor....”
“...deafening, roaring in his ears, the crash of the feet and the rending clamour of the Orcs before him.”
“...ever and anon, high above the city, a faint cry would come....”
“...far away from hidden holds and outposts in the hills came answering calls....”
“...far away he saw fires spring up....”
“...filled with malice, hating even their own kind....”
“...he watched the enemy come charging to the assault.”
“...hurrying orcs were digging... just out of bowshot from the walls....”
“...it was of a small breed...with wide and snuffling nostrils: evidently a tracker of some kind.”
“...like a storm upon the plain and a thunder in the mountains.”
“...not even the black shadows, lying deep where the red glow could not reach, would shield him long from the night-eyed orcs.”
“...or the end maybe of all the world of light.”
“...orc-speech sounded at all times full of hate and anger....”
“...the day-guards, evil-eyed and fell, were marching to their posts.”
“...the first assault crashed into them.”
“...the vomit of the maggot-folk of Mordor.”
“...their bodies were cast aside... and others took their place.”
“...their Captain cared not greatly what they did or how many might be slain....”
“...their purpose was only to test the strength of the defence and to keep the men of Gondor busy in many places.”
“...they could endure the Sun, so long as the will of Sauron held sway over them.”
“...towards Mordor where the first bitter assault would come....”
“...while the less stout-hearted quailed and wept.”
“...with the speed of a striking snake, he charged into the Company and thrust with his spear....”
“A noise of tramping feet and harsh shouts: Orcs were coming up to the Cleft from the far side....”
“All about the hills the hosts of Mordor raged.”
“All that host was clad in sable, dark as the night.”
“An arrow whistled over Frodo's head.”
“Another dreadful day of fear and toil had come to Mordor; and the night-guards were summoned....”
“Arrows fell among them. One struck Frodo and sprang back. Another pierced Gandalf's hat and stuck there like a black feather.”
“As they ran they heard the beat and echo of many hurrying feet behind. A shrill yell went up: they had been seen. There was a ring and clash of steel.”
“But it was not an echo, for when they halted it pattered on for a little all by itself, and then grew still.”
“Curses they heeded not, nor understood the tongues of western men...”
“Drums rolled and fires leaped up.”
“File after file passed....”
“For it is a long tale, full of deeds great and terrible....”
“Grond! Grond! Grond!”
“His broad flat face was swart, his eyes were like coals, and his tongue was red....”
“In it there was a single gate of iron, and upon its battlement sentinels paced unceasingly.”
“In vain men shook their fists at the pitiless foes that swarmed before the Gate.”
“Move on! To the Gate!”
“North amid the noisome pits lay the first of the great heaps and hills of slag....”
“Now the watch-towers, which had fallen into decay, were repaired, and filled with arms, and garrisoned with ceaseless vigilance.”
“On they came, reckless of their loss as they approached....”
“Orcs were as keen as hounds on a scent, it was said, but they could also climb.”
“Orcs were multiplying again in the mountains.”
“Sam looked up towards the orc-tower, and suddenly from its narrow windows lights stared out like small red eyes.”
“Sauron had taken the proffered bait in jaws of steel.”
“So great an army had never issued from that vale since the days of Isildur's might....”
“Swiftly a scout rode back and reported that wolf-riders were abroad in the valley....”
“The Captains of the West were foundering in a gathering sea.”
“The drums rolled and rattled.”
“The lines of fire became flowing torrents, file upon file of Orcs bearing flames....”
“The men of the West were trapped....”
“The old wound throbbed with pain and a great chill spread towards Frodo's heart.”
“The onslaught of Mordor broke like a wave on the beleaguered hills....”
“The plain was dark with their marching companies....”
“The sun gleamed red....”
“There came a long rolling of great drums like thunder in the mountains....”
“There was a crash on the door, followed by crash after crash... How many there were the Company could not count.”
“There was a horn-blast and a rush of feet, and orcs one after another leaped into the chamber.”
“There was a rush of hoarse laughter, like the fall of sliding stones into a pit....”
“‘...do they just live on foul air and poison?'”
“‘...driving his slaves in madness on before.'”
“‘...I'll stick you, if you don't shut it down, see?'”
“‘...soon the host of Morgul will enter in at many points.'”
“‘...the Eagles of the mountain went far and wide, and they saw many things: the gathering of wolves and the mustering of Orcs....'”
“‘...the fear of him has passed before him over the River.'”
“‘...where the warg howls, there also the orc prowls.'”
“‘...why not kill them now? They're a cursed nuisance, and we're in a hurry.'”
“‘...yet I feared that wolf-riders and plunderers might ride nonetheless to Meduseld, while it was undefended.'”
“‘And we have learned... that the Black Captain leads them once again....'”
“‘Fear, the City is rank with it.'”
“‘He has taken Orcs into his service, and Wolf-riders, and evil Men....'”
“‘He looks more than half like a goblin.'”
“‘He uses others as his weapons.'”
“‘His own folk quail at him, and they would slay themselves at his bidding.'”
“‘I have never heard before of Orcs upon Amon Hen. Yet who knows what may happen in these evil days....'”
“‘I looked on it and saw that, whereas it had once been green and fair, it was now filled with pits and forges.'”
“‘I tell you, it's no game serving down in the city.'”
“‘I wonder if his fame was... due to his cleverness in settling at Isengard.'”
“‘If there's any game, me and my lads must be in it.'”
“‘It is a mark of evil things that came in the Great Darkness that they cannot abide the Sun....'”
“‘It seems their delight to slash and beat down growing things that are not even in their way.'”
“‘Kill all in your path!'”
“‘Many evil things there are that your strong walls and bright swords do not stay.'”
“‘Move into the City. Kill all in your path.'”
“‘No other folk make such a trampling....'”
“‘Orc!...Not very near, and yet too near, it seems.'”
“‘Orcs will often pursue foes for many leagues....'”
“‘Over all his works a dark smoke hung and wrapped itself about the sides of Orthanc.'”
“‘Sauron was diminished, but not destroyed. His Ring was lost but not unmade.'”
“‘Send out your warg-riders.'”
“‘Some of the trees they just cut down and leave to rot – orc-mischief that....'”
“‘The enemy,' men murmured. ‘The dike is down. Here they come pouring through the breaches!'”
“‘The nameless enemy has arisen again....'”
“‘The road may lead to Moria, but how can we hope that it will lead through Moria....'”
“‘The time of the Orc has come.'”
“‘There are Orcs, very many of them.... And some are large and evil....'”
“‘There is always a smoke rising from Isengard these days.'”
“‘There is evil afoot in Isengard, and the West is no longer safe.'”
“‘There was war, and the land was laid waste....'”
“‘There's no time to kill them properly.... No time for play on this trip.'”
“‘They might agree with me, with Grishnákh....'”
“‘They swarmed across like beetles.'”
“‘They were all singing with harsh voices, and laughing, making a hideous din.'”
“‘They were Elves once. Taken by the dark powers – tortured and mutilated....'”
“‘We don't have a moment! Come nightfall these hills will swarm with Orcs!'”
“‘What orders from Mordor, my Lord? What does the Eye command?'”
“‘You've spoken more than enough, Uglúk,' sneered the evil voice. ‘I wonder how they would like it in Lugbúrz.'”
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