• Grandfather Frost

    An Orcs in the Webbe Original! Read about how a Faerie herald lost all he loved and became Grandfather Frost, doomed to wander the frozen lands of the Star Wraith in search of hope.

  • "...And He Had Raisins For Eyes!"

    "...and he had raisins for eyes!"

    An Orcs in the Webbe Original! After a series of gruesome murders amongst the culinary community and it's customers, Valon's famed consulting detective Sherloque Holmes and his assistant, Dr Watsorc, have tracked the cinnamon scented beast responsible to it's lair.

  • Twas the Night

    An Orcs in the Webbe Original! The Master of Willorc's Hall regales us with his musings about the time he met the good old Joccian Saint, Saint Knickerless, by way of a seasonal poem with introduction and footnotes no less. 

  • A Cryptmass Tayle

    A Cryptmass Tayle

    An Orcs in the Webbe Original! After years living in peace, creating gifts to help the children of Valon, Drosselmeyer the Toymaker's workshop has been found. Several races of Urop as well as the nefarious Undead have come to steal this years presents before Grandfather Frost can deliver them...

  • Dr No-el

    AnOrcs in the Webbe Original! Oh yes, it's Christmas Day and CJ Hooper returns with a festive Flintloque scenario featuring none other than International Hobgoblin of Mystery, Auston Powys. Two specially selected teams of eleven troops meet on a field in Catalucia - one Orc, one Elf - as both race to collect the Wylde Magicke egg of St. Sean.

  • Horcmanay

    From it's roots in the Darke Age to the modern day customs Rats and other races practice, we look at what the celebration of Horcmanay means across all of Valon in this excellent background article from the Flintloque Archives.

  • A Cryptmass Tayle, Part Two

    A Cryptmass Tayle, Part Two

    An Orcs in the Webbe Original ! Following the events of Cryptmass Eve, Drosselmeyer - the Toy Maker - and Morozko – none other than Grandfather Frost – make haste across the snowy wastes of the Witchlands in an attempt to dissuade their pursuers.