Orr

Orr was an ancient empire which once ruled over a portion of Tyria on a peninsula to the South of Ascalon and to the west of the Crystal Desert. Orr was home to the city of the gods, Arah. This city was once inhabited by the gods Balthazar, Dwayna and Melandru while they shaped Tyria.

History
After the Searing the Charr forces marched south to Orr and quickly overwhelmed its armies. We are told that the empire was destroyed when the king's personal advisor, Vizier Khilbron, used powerful magic to defeat the invading Charr forces, magic that caused a devastating explosion which killed the attacking Charr, but also destroyed the city of Arah, and most of the surrounding peninsula. This event is referred to as The Cataclysm.

The Cataclysm caused most of Orr to sink to the bottom of the Bay of Sirens (which - after this event - was renamed Sea of Sorrows). The parts that are above sea level are charred and barren, and haunted by the undead.

Much of this story might have been relayed by Vizier Khilbron himself, one of the few survivors of the disaster, and might not be an accurate account.

Many of the Orrian forces appear now as Undead throughout Kryta.

A Place of Power
Orr seems to have been a kingdom blessed with great magical aptitude. They were the home of the famed Scepter of Orr which features prominently in Prophecies storyline. In addition, scholars of Tyria, Cantha and Elona attribute the knowledge of how to craft and use Signets of Capture to Orrian texts.

Trivia
Many of the names of Undead bosses in Kryta (who were former Orrian leaders) as well as the title of Vizier Khilbron are Arabic.

Orr may be a reference to 'Captain Orr' of the novel and movie 'Catch-22', of whom the main character Yossarian commented "Orr now lies at the bottom of the ocean. Been eaten by fish."