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War-scarred peoples with boundary songs, ember rites, clan law, and disputed personhood under human courts.
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Tags: orc, march, treaty.
Identity: orcs of the Ashen Marches are war-scarred peoples descended from soldiers, refugees, oath-breakers, and survivors altered by abyssal ash during the old sealing wars. They are not monsters by default; they are a people whose personhood is constantly disputed by fearful courts.
Appearance: Ashen March orcs are usually tall, heavy-boned, tusked or broad-jawed, with gray, umber, or ash-green skin tones. Many carry scar cords, ember tattoos, boundary beads, shaved war marks, or ash masks that show clan, grief, and whether they have authority to speak for a raid or treaty.
Society: they organize through boundary songs, shared scars, fostered hostages, ember rites, clan mothers, war-captains, and singers who remember safe routes through demon-weather. Authority is earned by restraint as much as victory.
Boundary songs: these are legal memory, map, history, and warning system at once. A song can mark safe ground, forbidden graves, old betrayal, ash behavior, and who owes whom after a raid. Human courts often dismiss them as folklore until lives depend on them.