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''See Also: [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OurOgresAreHungrier Our Ogres Are Hungrier.] and [[w:c:villains:Ogres (folklore)|Ogres]].''
 
''See Also: [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OurOgresAreHungrier Our Ogres Are Hungrier.] and [[w:c:villains:Ogres (folklore)|Ogres]].''
 
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*Trolls (''Norse Mythology'')
 
*Ogres (''European Folklore'')
 
*Ogres (''European Folklore'')
 
*Orcus (''Romanian Mythology'')
 
*Orcus (''Romanian Mythology'')

Revision as of 10:55, 7 September 2019

The power to use the abilities of ogres. Variation of Giant Physiology.

Also Called

  • Brute Mimicry/Physiology
  • Nio Mimicry/Physiology

Capabilities

User with this ability either is or can transform into an ogre (feminine singular: ogress, plural: ogresses), beings which are usually depicted as large, hideous, humanoid monsters with unpleasant habits and personalities.

Ogres are often depicted as having a large head, abundant hair and beard, a voracious appetite, and a strong body, in modern descriptions these features are often exacerbated greatly. Mentally many ogres are persons who exploit, brutalize, harass or bully others, or at the very least they tend toward callous and rude.

Note that ogres aren't necessarily stupid, many have perfectly human or even above human level intelligence and mental abilities. They are capable of learning and using many if not all the skills and powers that humans can, such as magic or social niceties if they gain advantage from it (many in fact ruled their own domains). Even the denser ones tend to be unnervingly cunning.

Some ogres in lore are known to be cunning tricksters having possession of knowledge and supernatural traits that other ogres do not have. Most common ones include, but isn't limited to, altering one's own form to be able to pass through and intermingle within most societies without notice.

Applications

Variations

Associations

Known Users

See Also: Our Ogres Are Hungrier. and Ogres.

  • Trolls (Norse Mythology)
  • Ogres (European Folklore)
  • Orcus (Romanian Mythology)
  • Ogres (The Adventures of The Gummi Bears)
  • Gregore (A Kind of Magic)
  • Vlad (Aria the Scarlet Ammo)
  • Quasi (Casper's Scare School)
  • Ogres (Charmed)
  • Ogres (Dark Souls II)
  • Darkspawn Ogres (Dragon Age)
  • Ogres (God of War)
  • Eyedol (Killer Instinct)
  • Koloss (Mistborn)
  • Ogres (Monster Musume)
  • Ogre (Ogre)
  • Multi-Grenade Ogres (Quake: Dissolution of Eternity)
  • Ogres (Quake Series)
  • Ram (Re:Zero)
  • Rem (Re:Zero)
  • Violet Ogre (Regal Acdemy)
  • Ogres (RPGs)
    • Ogres
    • Half-ogres (Dungeons & Dragons)
    • Quah-Nomag (Dungeons & Dragons)
    • Ogres (Pathfinder)
    • Half-Ogres (Pathfinder)
  • Ogres (Shrek Franchise)
    • Shrek
    • Fiona
  • Ice Ogres (Skylanders)
  • Ogre (Tekken Series)
  • Beast Boy (Teen Titans Go!); only in the Night Begins to Shine Dimension
  • Smax (Top 10)
  • Snarf (Trollz)
  • Ogres (Warhammer Fantasy)
  • Ogres & Half-Ogres (Xanth)
    • Smash

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