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==Trivia== *Much like Fae and Goblins the term Ogre, which does ultimately come from the Etruscan god Orcus,<ref name=":1"/> and was popularized in French, has been applied to a variety of creatures throughout the world's culture. Nearly anywhere one can find large voracious humanoid creatures that fit the description of an ogre and as such were translated as such into english or similar romance languages.<!-- ogres of fairytales Buddhist redeemed child eater Japanese ogres being forces of nature Lot of cannibalism everywhere= fun!.--> {{Reflist}} [[Category:Natural Others]] [[Category:Type]]
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