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This graphic is incorrect. Two-headed Ogres were created by Orc warlock Gul'dan to give Ogres intelligence and cunning in addition to their formidable strength. The second head was not originally a "corruption," but actually made twice as intelligent as their singularly-headed bretheren. Gul'dan feared that the Ogres would become too intelligent and overthrow his rule, so he cured the two heads to never agree with each other. Without being able to make even the simplest of decisions, the Ogres had to follow Gul'dans command.


 * It makes sense to me, since Gul'Dan "corrupted" the ogres genetic structure by adding another head to their physiology. And, since Gul'Dan was a warlock, which practices demonology, you could say it actually is a derivative demonic corruption. --Anticrash 13:31, 14 Dec 2005 (EST)

I agree with Anticrash- in Cladistics, the term "Advanced" does not always constitute a change for the better, and in Lingustics, "Corruption" just means a change (Sanskrit "Arya" becomes "Arji" becomes "Ji" in Hindi and Punjabi), so just because it doubled the intelligence doesn't mean it isn't corruption- Ragestorm

Somewhat late to contribute, but the orc picture should really include the first corruption of the orcs, perhaps taking an initial picture from one of the Mag'har clan in nagrand. Going from that light reddish brown, to the green, to the dark red. (unsigned)
 * Seconded. 04:33, 21 June 2008 (UTC)