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- Who invented orcs? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
Orc is also a proper name for one of the characters in the complex mythology of William Blake Unlike the medieval sea beast, or Tolkien's humanoid monster, Blake's Orc is a positive figure, the embodiment of creative passion and energy, and stands opposed to Urizen, the embodiment of tradition
- What are the differences between Orcs and Uruks?
Meanwhile Orc, Uruk, Hobgoblin, Goblin and Snaga (lit "slave" or "maggot") are all words that refer to members of the Orc race, which was created by the First Dark Lord, Morgoth, in the Pit of Angband One character might use one word in particular to refer to any Orc, because of that character's cultural background
- the lord of the rings - Are orcs and goblins really the same thing . . .
Orc and Goblin clearly refer to the same species In The Hobbit Gandalf warned Bilbo that traveling north of Mirkwood would take them close to the Grey Mountains full of "goblins, hob goblins, and orcs of the worst description"
- tolkiens legendarium - How do Orcs breed reproduce? - Science Fiction . . .
When a mommy orc loves a daddy orc, they decide to spend their entire lives together They get married, and on their wedding night they love each other so much that they do something very special
- tolkiens legendarium - How long does the average Orc live? - Science . . .
The average or expected lifespan of Hobbits, Men and Dwarfs is easily found but I can find no definitive answer for the 'expected' lifespan of an Orc All I can find so far is, 'unknown'
- What colors do orks believe have magical effects?
We all know that ork vehicles are faster when painted red Do the orks have beliefs about other colors?
- the lord of the rings - Where do Orc babies come from? - Science . . .
In one of the movies, an Uruk-hai is momentarily shown emerging from a giant, grown-Orc sized flesh packet So are they created with spells, or do they follow the Standard Reproductive Model
- history of - When and why did orcs go green? - Science Fiction . . .
Tolkien popularized the orc as the generic fantasy bad guy In his legendarium, orcs were corrupted elves and their limited descriptive text reflects this They are described as "swart" and "sallow",
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