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[[ProjectGorgon:Gribnik Hill]] is a dwarven fortress besieged by the Orcs of [[ProjectGorgon:Gazluk Keep]] during the [[ProjectGorgon:Battle of Gribnik Hill]].
[[ProjectGorgon:Gribnik Hill|Gribnik Hill]] is a dwarven fortress besieged by the Orcs of [[ProjectGorgon:Gazluk Keep|Gazluk Keep]] during the [[ProjectGorgon:Battle of Gribnik Hill|Battle of Gribnik Hill]].


{{Quote | source = Sign in [[ProjectGorgon:Gazluk Keep]]|
{{Quote | source = Sign in [[ProjectGorgon:Gazluk Keep|Gazluk Keep]]|
These dwarven war machines were taken during the [[ProjectGorgon:Battle of Gribnik Hill]]. There were no enemy survivors.
These dwarven war machines were taken during the [[ProjectGorgon:Battle of Gribnik Hill|Battle of Gribnik Hill]]. There were no enemy survivors.


Remember: Dwarven trickery is no match for Gazluk Orc ferocity! Fear no weak race!
Remember: Dwarven trickery is no match for Gazluk Orc ferocity! Fear no weak race!
}}
}}
{{Quote|source = [[ProjectGorgon:Orcish Book About Trebuchets]] |
{{Quote|source = [[ProjectGorgon:Orcish Book About Trebuchets|Orcish Book About Trebuchets]] |
'''The Battle of Gribnik Hill, vol 3: War Machines'''
'''The Battle of Gribnik Hill, vol 3: War Machines'''


This book manages to sap all the excitement out trebuchets and catapults. It does explain their basic construction and usage, but spends most of its pages recounting the bravery of the orcs that destroyed these devices at Gribnik Hill, a dwarven fortress. The final chapters are verbatim transcripts of torture sessions with defeated dwarven engineers -- technical information that is now known to be entirely false. All in all, the book is not destined to be a classic.}}
This book manages to sap all the excitement out trebuchets and catapults. It does explain their basic construction and usage, but spends most of its pages recounting the bravery of the orcs that destroyed these devices at Gribnik Hill, a dwarven fortress. The final chapters are verbatim transcripts of torture sessions with defeated dwarven engineers -- technical information that is now known to be entirely false. All in all, the book is not destined to be a classic.}}
[[Category:Register of Lore]]
[[Category:Register of Lore]]

Latest revision as of 22:41, 7 April 2026

Gribnik Hill is a dwarven fortress besieged by the Orcs of Gazluk Keep during the Battle of Gribnik Hill.

"

These dwarven war machines were taken during the Battle of Gribnik Hill. There were no enemy survivors.

Remember: Dwarven trickery is no match for Gazluk Orc ferocity! Fear no weak race!

— Sign in Gazluk Keep

"

The Battle of Gribnik Hill, vol 3: War Machines

This book manages to sap all the excitement out trebuchets and catapults. It does explain their basic construction and usage, but spends most of its pages recounting the bravery of the orcs that destroyed these devices at Gribnik Hill, a dwarven fortress. The final chapters are verbatim transcripts of torture sessions with defeated dwarven engineers -- technical information that is now known to be entirely false. All in all, the book is not destined to be a classic.

Orcish Book About Trebuchets