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In [[Gwa'aag]], the head of the tribe is known as the boss (frequently  slurred together in such a manner that, to foreigners, it sounds like a single word, or 'daboss').
 
In [[Gwa'aag]], the head of the tribe is known as the boss (frequently  slurred together in such a manner that, to foreigners, it sounds like a single word, or 'daboss').
  
 
Theoretically, each boss is subordinate to the [[warlord]] of the country, who commands the loyalty of all the tribes; however, wise warlords rarely call upon this. When the rest of the [[ork]]s don't care for how their leader is running things, they are likely to turf him out of office.
 
Theoretically, each boss is subordinate to the [[warlord]] of the country, who commands the loyalty of all the tribes; however, wise warlords rarely call upon this. When the rest of the [[ork]]s don't care for how their leader is running things, they are likely to turf him out of office.

Latest revision as of 16:45, 26 February 2007

In Gwa'aag, the head of the tribe is known as the boss (frequently slurred together in such a manner that, to foreigners, it sounds like a single word, or 'daboss').

Theoretically, each boss is subordinate to the warlord of the country, who commands the loyalty of all the tribes; however, wise warlords rarely call upon this. When the rest of the orks don't care for how their leader is running things, they are likely to turf him out of office.