The former chieftain's demise had been confirmed by multiple witnesses who'd seen Borg standing over the body but despite the widespread knowledge of his death, Kragg's body had remained mysteriously missing, and this absence was genuinely strange in ways that made it look like there were some external factors.
This was more than a month since the killing had occurred, which made the situation increasingly bizarre with each passing day. There was simply no logical way his body would just disappear into thin air without leaving some trace, some evidence of disposal or burial. Orc bodies were substantial, difficult to move unnoticed, harder still to destroy completely without significant effort and resources. Bodies left trails, they attracted witnesses. They decomposed in ways that left obvious signs.
