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An ogre (feminine: ogress ) is a large, cruel and hideous humanoid monster, featured in mythology, folklore and fiction. Ogres are often depicted in fairy tales and folklore as feeding on human be...
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Ogre (Warhammer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Ogre is a large humanoid creature in the Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe. They are based on the ogres of mythology. Prior to the release of Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms in 2005 for Wa...
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Since then, ogres have appeared in many works, including “Tom Thumb”; “Hansel and Gretel,” where the witch is a type of ogre because she intends to eat the children; and “Little Red Riding Hood,” where the wolf resembles an ogre. ... giant (mythology)
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Greek Gods war with Giants and monster Typhon. ... The world of classical mythology also featured forces of destruction, chaos, and barbarism that opposed the order and civilization represented by the Olympians. Giants and monsters tore up landscapes, devoured humans, and bedeviled the immortals.
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When Argon created the world, He made all the ogres that there should be, but then when the wicked elves began to kill our people, our numbers dwindled. So Argon sent the Irda to us, and told the ogre Harzuram that within the elves forests there grew a sacred bush - the Cham'mich. ... Return to Mythology homepage...
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Ogres (feminine: ogress) are large monsters, often portrayed as cruel and hideous (as the word denotes). Ogres are often depicted in fairy tales and folklore as feeding on human beings, and have appeared in many classic works of literature. ... From Mythology Wiki...
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An OGRE (feminine: ogress) is a large and hideous humanoid monster. OGRES are often represented in fairy tales and folklore as feeding on human beings and have appeared in many classic works of literature. ... According to the folklore and mythology of the peoples of Northern Europe, an OGRE is a member of a race of...
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Ogres make an actual, though fleeting, appearance in the very earliest versions of Tolkien's work1, but he seems to have later abandoned them. ... In fact, it is doubtful whether Ogres ever existed in Middle-earth. Tolkien mentions them only once, in The Hobbit, during Bilbo's Riddle-game with Gollum.
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There is little to be said about Ogres, other than for five years while at university, I had a full life sized version of the female, drawn upon my bedsit wall. ... Back to index...
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In folklore and fairy tales Ogres are creatures of very malignant disposition, who live on human flesh. They are larger and broader than a man but somewhat shorter than a giant. The word was first used (and probably invented) by Perrault in his ... ... Search (access key + s) ... You are here:
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