Warg
Warg is a term used in fantasy literature and media to denote a large, intelligent wolf-like predator. The creature is most closely associated with J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium, where wargs are native to Middle-earth and serve as hunting beasts and steeds for goblins and orcs. In Tolkien’s works, wargs are described as tougher and larger than ordinary wolves, capable of independent action and coordinated pack hunting. They appear in pivotal moments such as clashes with goblin bands and pursuits that underscore the danger posed by goblin-warg alliances.
Etymology and conception of the creature draw on Germanic and Norse linguistic traditions for “wolf.” The term
In broader fantasy culture, wargs or worgs appear in various games, films, and novels as adversaries or
Related topics include wolves and werewolves in folklore and fantasy, goblins and orcs in Tolkien’s works, and