Ogres in general can almost be found anywhere. They are huge-manlike creatures standing a little over nine feet tall. With low intelligence they are often forced to use weapons and items stolen from weaker races. The kings of this race are always much smarter and stronger than the average ogre. They will often have the best weapons and armor and often have other monster types serving and protecting them against the many enemies that they must continually face.
Ah, ogres. Classic fantasy fare, they've graced the mythology of many a culture, and earned thousands of players that last chunk of XP to level up. And now I can have one on the shelf!
The first word that comes to mind is "bright". The olive green skin contrasts strongly with the bright blue armor, and the yellow highlights aren't helping. There's enough black and grey to break it up, though.
Sculpt mitigates this a bit, with the various armor bits sporting at least basic textures and the face looking very animated indeed. The paint is plenty tight, and overall, it's a decent if slightly cartoonish presentation.
While elbows and knees weren't popular in this line, the hips and shoulders are at least balljointed. Swivel neck, not surprising. The joints are actually pretty good still, at...[See More]
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