My Wife Was Stolen By — Orcs New
New versions of this story often flip the script, showing orcs with complex societies rather than mindless monsters.
They came at the house like a shadow unbuttoned, silhouettes slipping between the trees. Not human—too angular, too many teeth in grins that split like torn leather. When they reached the doorway, they moved with a speed that made my heart stumble. One jerked the latch, another shoved through, and the world narrowed to the silhouette of the largest orc filling the frame. my wife was stolen by orcs new
The raiding party wasn't just looking for food or livestock. They were organized. They bypassed the granary and headed straight for the main house. This wasn’t a random attack; it was a snatch-and-grab. Direction: North-northeast, following the Jagged Pass. New versions of this story often flip the
In the world of and other TTRPGs, "stolen wives" are a common narrative hook for starting a campaign: When they reached the doorway, they moved with
The night the orcs came, I grabbed my sword. By the time I reached the bedroom, the window was shattered, the blankets were cold, and my wife’s book on orcish runes lay open on the pillow. Page 47: “Rituals of Voluntary Displacement.” She hadn’t been taken. She’d turned the page herself.