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Ut'Tan-Grorag passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the [[Old Continent]] to the [[Green Isle]].<ref name="summer">{{Cite|summer}}</ref> From there, he followed the [[Jevyan|Lich-Lord Jevyan]] to the [[Great Continent]] using ships seized from across the Green Isle.<ref name="vanguard">{{Cite|vanguard}}</ref> He defended Jevyan at their place of landfall on the [[Western coast of the Great Continent|western coast of the Great Continent]].<ref name="rise">{{Cite|rise}}</ref>
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Ut'Tan-Grorag passed through one of the [[Lich-Lords]]' gateways from the [[Old Continent]] to the [[Green Isle]].<ref name="summer">{{Cite|summer}}</ref> From there, he followed the [[Jevyan|Lich-Lord Jevyan]] to the [[Great Continent]] using ships seized from across the Green Isle.<ref name="vanguard">{{Cite|vanguard}}</ref> He defended Jevyan at their place of landfall on the [[Western coast of the Great Continent|western coast of the Great Continent]].<ref name="rise">{{Cite|rise}}</ref>
 
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|contents=The battle turned against Jevyan and Tan-Vragish. Despite receiving help from the nagas, led by [[Abraxas]], Jevyan was slain, alongside the other orcish warlords, [[Tan-Vragish]], [[Tan-Erinak]], and [[Tan-Prodash]]. Realizing that they could not obtain the Ruby of Fire by confronting the humans, Tan-Vragish retreated and sailed back to the Green Isle, spreading word that the Ruby of Fire had been given to the elves.<ref name="rise"/>
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|contents=The battle turned against Jevyan and Tan-Vragish. Despite receiving help from the nagas, led by [[Abraxas]], Jevyan was slain, alongside the other orcish warlords, [[Tan-Vragish]], [[Tan-Erinak]], and [[Tan-Prodash]]. Realizing that they could not obtain the [[Ruby of Fire]] by confronting the humans, Tan-Vragish retreated and sailed back to the Green Isle, spreading word that the Ruby of Fire had been given to the elves.<ref name="rise"/>
 
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|contents 2=Despite receiving help from the nagas, led by Abraxas, Jevyan and Ut'Tan-Grorag were both slain in battle.<ref name="rise"/>
 
|contents 2=Despite receiving help from the nagas, led by Abraxas, Jevyan and Ut'Tan-Grorag were both slain in battle.<ref name="rise"/>
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Ut'Tan-Grorag
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Gender: Male
Race:

Orc

Unit type(s): Orcish Warlord


Ut'Tan-Grorag was an orcish warlord who aided the Lich-Lord Jevyan in his last stand against Prince Haldric.

Biography

I hate it when my prey gets chatty! Get them, it's a long boat ride back home!
—Ut'Tan-Grorag prepares his warriors for battle.

Ut'Tan-Grorag passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[1] From there, he followed the Lich-Lord Jevyan to the Great Continent using ships seized from across the Green Isle.[2] He defended Jevyan at their place of landfall on the western coast of the Great Continent.[3]

signpost.png Plot branch : Haldric spared Ut'Tan-Grorag's life
The battle turned against Jevyan and Tan-Vragish. Despite receiving help from the nagas, led by Abraxas, Jevyan was slain, alongside the other orcish warlords, Tan-Vragish, Tan-Erinak, and Tan-Prodash. Realizing that they could not obtain the Ruby of Fire by confronting the humans, Tan-Vragish retreated and sailed back to the Green Isle, spreading word that the Ruby of Fire had been given to the elves.[3]
signpost.png Plot branch : Haldric's forces killed Ut'Tan-Grorag
Despite receiving help from the nagas, led by Abraxas, Jevyan and Ut'Tan-Grorag were both slain in battle.[3]

References