Ghrazîm Banner
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Symbol of the unity of the Host of Gundabad, the Ghrazîm Banner is regarded by the Orcs of the citadel as their most sacred and precious possession. The Banner is a large, blood-r...
Symbol of the unity of the Host of Gundabad, the Ghrazîm Banner is regarded by the Orcs of the citadel as their most sacred and precious possession. The Banner is a large, blood-r...
Symbol of the unity of the Host of Gundabad, the Ghrazîm Banner is regarded by the Orcs of the citadel as their most sacred and precious possession. The Banner is a large, blood-red silk rectangle, with an emblem of the triple peaks of Mount Gundabad in black at its center, mounted on a massive steel staff which is capped by a Fell-beast skull. Ever since the Second Age, the Ghrazîm Banner has been carried to war by the Goblin-king's guard whenever the monarch takes the field in person.
It has never fallen into enemy hands. Legend says the staff was brought from Angband by Skorg himself. Wherever the Ghrazîm Banner is borne, the ferocity and courage of the Orcs is enhanced; Orcish troops within 100' hit harder, and their morale will never break while the Goblin-king lives. In fact, these benefits are conferred by spells embedded in the staff, and the Banner, standing alone, has no particular value, although the Orcs do not know this. Further, the staff will provide the same advantages to an army regardless of the particular banner suspended from it. The staff also affords protection against all melee and missile attacks to the individual bearing it. The Ghrazîm Banner accompanies the Ashdurbûk wherever he goes.