[quote=GreivousKhan] Maybe they follow some Orc deity of outcast, which ironically is what the Orc's in Elder Scroll follow.Though since we're taking points from WH40k of all things, I always liked the honor bound system that the Orsinium followed. It would make a band of outcast joining together and staying united more feasible if they had some kind of tradition of honor. Which fits orcs to a tie as most warrior societies have some kind of honor system. In any case I like the elite group idea. "If history is to have a voice, Let it be known that the Orc's have sought for nothing more...then a good fight." [/quote] I'm sure whatever system of behavior the Company has, it's modeled on the Orcish system, but modified to suit their situation more. But it's a good question of what that behavior system is. I think that, given the prior narrative in the interest check, we're looking at a highly clannish system of families fighting within tribes for primacy and tribes fighting tribes. A lot of rule-by-force. Hank suggested that the Company's modification would be rule by the cunning and skilled/experienced. Not necessarily the best individual fighters, but the most productive leaders and best -soldiers- as opposed to best warriors. And again, serving in the Pikes helps reinforce the notion that they're in a new tribe now. So hopefully that co-opts some of the cultural practices of the Orcs while modernizing them or modifying them to suit their situation.