Norgle

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 * color=background:#ff8080
 * character_name=Norgle
 * species=Otter
 * origin=unknown
 * gender=male
 * weapon=unknown
 * death=unknown''
 * books= The Legend of Luke

There isn't much about Norgle in The Legend of Luke, but from what we do know about him, he was a slave aboard the Goreleech for a long time. His father, Drenner, also a slave on the Goreleech, died because he wasn't strong enough to hoist a log halfway up Goreleech's mast, a sick joke the slavers played with the weaker and sicker slaves. To quote:

Norgle: "They finds the sickest and weakest by making us hoist the log." Ranguvar: "What happens to those who can't haul the log?" Norgle: "That's when the real sport starts, mate. They sails the red ship out 'til land's too far away for a fit beast t' swim back to it, then they runs out a plank. [Vilu Daskar] gives the pore creatures their freedom, tells 'em they're free t' swim back t' shore an' forces 'em to walk the plank." Ranguvar: "Do any ever make it, friend?" Norgle: "What'd you think? You saw the state of some o' those slaves. If'n the big fishes don't get 'em, the sea does." Ranguvar: "Well, at least you survived it, friend. What's your name?" Norgle: "Norgle's my name. My father's name was Drenner. He used to sit where yore sittin' now, that's his oar yore chained to. My ole dad was one of those who couldn't haul the log."