::I’ve read through many dozens of orc epics; most poorly written and ridiculous – not worth my reco gnition. However, after having read the Chronicles Of The Ancient History, one particular legend sto od out to me as conflicting with that of the Wandering Wizard. It has long been accepted that the Wandering Wizard be the most valuable source of ancient history t o Aegis; although, were he to be wrong, I may very well find myself in his place… ::The real conflict finds itself in the middle of a different legend, one of war; which I will not d iscuss, but rather the conflict in histories instead. The legend states that rather than Krug having been turned mutant by Iblees, the opposite was true. It tells of an age when all mortals who walked the land bore a certain colour skin which corresponde d to their valour. The children of Krug, most pure of them all, took on the colour of green, as did the great trees and grass. Of them all, green was the most pure, black the most corrupted; the colour of darkness and rot. Amon g others, pink was also a colour of treachery; as the parasites which ate away at beings and mushroo ms which ate away at trees and disrupted the balance of nature. ::As the children of Krug continued as the supreme race of valour, the other races slowly become mor e and more envious of the skin of Krug’s children. Ironically, their jealously slowly turned their s kin pink as the other races plotted against Krug; and even against each-other in order to get the upper hand. Eventually, the humans, elves, and dwarv es had all lost their valour and purity through envy. Such is the argument presented in the legend,a nd whether the former or the latter be true, I will not discuss.