Gorkamorka is the great god of the orruks and the mightiest power of Destruction, a single twin-headed deity who is also, somehow, two gods at once: Gork, who is brutal but cunning, and Mork, who is cunning but brutal. To ponder the distinction too long is to think like the weak, and thinking overmuch is not the orruk way.
In the Age of Myth, Gorkamorka did not merely inspire his followers — he strode the Mortal Realms in the flesh, a green titan who smashed mountains flat for the sheer joy of it. Legend tells that he and Sigmar once brawled for days without a victor, and that the God-King, unable to best the brute, made a wary ally of him instead. But such pacts never hold with Destruction, and Gorkamorka soon wandered off in search of a better fight.
His worship needs no temples or scripture, only violence. The Orruk Warclans channel his raw divinity through the Waaagh!, a psychic tempest of collective bloodlust that swells as they fight, until whole armies move with the strength of the god himself. The colossal Sons of Behemat count themselves among his rowdy children too.
Gorkamorka embodies a simple, savage theology: that might is the only truth, that a good fight is its own reward, and that the strongest are simply the most beloved of the god. He does not demand devotion — he demands a scrap.