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− | Most of the Half-Orcs history is confounded in myths and legends, creating a line between reality and fantasy. As it goes the first born Half-Orc was brought into this world with a loving orcish mother and human father, despite the notion that it was impossible for them to bear a child of their own. Though on the contrary some tales tell of how one parent will outcast their child, or perhaps both due to them being the unwanted side product of a one night stand. Each orc chieftain changes the story of how half | + | Most of the Half-Orcs history is confounded in myths and legends, creating a line between reality and fantasy. As it goes the first born Half-Orc was brought into this world with a loving orcish mother and human father, despite the notion that it was impossible for them to bear a child of their own. Though on the contrary some tales tell of how one parent will outcast their child, or perhaps both due to them being the unwanted side product of a one night stand. Each orc chieftain changes the story of how half orcs were brought into the world, though they all carry the same weight of the idea being viewed as impossible. If not impossible, then certainly against any form of moral code. In almost every tale of a Half-Orc’s creation, they have been given some form of magical curse by a powerful magi, preventing them from being healed by magical means due to the mage viewing them as sick. In other tales, the parents were cursed in order for their half-bred offspring to be inept physically, though no one knows for certain as to why they’re unable to be healed through magic. |
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− | Half-Orc’s are often seen in either orcish or human society, never making a society of their own due to their numbers being so few and their upbringings being so varied. In either society that they grow up in, it is very common for them to be hated or considered outcasts, disgusting beasts that shouldn't have been born. This often causes them to | + | Half-Orc’s are often seen in either orcish or human society, never making a society of their own due to their numbers being so few and their upbringings being so varied. In either society that they grow up in, it is very common for them to be hated or considered outcasts, disgusting beasts that shouldn't have been born. This often causes them to lash out at those around them, growing resentful and disliking the people they grew up with. At times this causes them to be racist, even to their own half-bred kind. Others take pity on those of their kind, and do their best to try and prove to others that they’re not what think they are, that being monsters. |
Most of the time they are solidarity, as it is quite common for them to be forced out of their birth civilizations. Half-Orcs are naturally omnivores, and take their morals and culture from either parent. This includes religion, though often times they decide to forsake the gods due to believing they have been abandoned by them. Half-Orcs generally have gray moral compasses due to the harsh treatments they’ve been given by the world, most of them struggling to remain good inclined. | Most of the time they are solidarity, as it is quite common for them to be forced out of their birth civilizations. Half-Orcs are naturally omnivores, and take their morals and culture from either parent. This includes religion, though often times they decide to forsake the gods due to believing they have been abandoned by them. Half-Orcs generally have gray moral compasses due to the harsh treatments they’ve been given by the world, most of them struggling to remain good inclined. |
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The Accursed
Summary
Half Orcs are often seen as outcasts, living through many hardships that are created by those around them rather than their own shortcomings. Upon initial impression one would believe that these beings get the best of both worlds, a more human like appearance than an orc, yet with most of their brutish strength. This is quite the contrary as their bodies reject magical forms of healing and their bodies naturally fight off ailments slower than either of their parents ever would, causing them to be seen sick often. Most of them have reached a point of such immense distress where they lash out and become aggressive, causing them to be known as more brutal than an orc. It is not uncommon for them to be even-tempered, though these half-orcs are often hidden, attempting to hide their orcish appearances to be better accepted by society.
History
Most of the Half-Orcs history is confounded in myths and legends, creating a line between reality and fantasy. As it goes the first born Half-Orc was brought into this world with a loving orcish mother and human father, despite the notion that it was impossible for them to bear a child of their own. Though on the contrary some tales tell of how one parent will outcast their child, or perhaps both due to them being the unwanted side product of a one night stand. Each orc chieftain changes the story of how half orcs were brought into the world, though they all carry the same weight of the idea being viewed as impossible. If not impossible, then certainly against any form of moral code. In almost every tale of a Half-Orc’s creation, they have been given some form of magical curse by a powerful magi, preventing them from being healed by magical means due to the mage viewing them as sick. In other tales, the parents were cursed in order for their half-bred offspring to be inept physically, though no one knows for certain as to why they’re unable to be healed through magic.
Physical Description
A Half Orc’s physical appearance is a mixture of the two races they call their parents. They are able to be seen clearly in a crowd or orcs, humans, or elves, as their skin is a strange, sometimes mottled mix of an orcs and a humans. They boast small tusks that are easy to hide when not speaking, and their ears scale between being semi-rounded, or excessively pointy, save for the constant drooping no matter the shape. Their height is always somewhere between the two parents. They often have bigger foreheads than humanoid races, heavy brows and distinctive noses. Their eyes are often sunken, with some grooves between the bridge of their nose and eyes. A half orc is usually adorned with numerous scars due to their rough upbringing, however it is not uncommon to see one without, though this usually confirms that they’re not a combatant.
- Common Height:
- Male: 6'1" - 8'
- Female: 5'8" - 7'4"
- Common Build: Half-Orcs tend to have a blend of builds between each parent. They tend to be stockier than humans on average and thinner than orcs.
- Common Eyes: Determined by lineage, may be orcish or other human/elvish.
- Common Hair: Determined by lineage, may be orcish or other human/elvish.
- Common Skin Tone: Mottled or non-mottled versions of the following: Yellow-green, Reddish-Tan, Gray, Brown, Green, Light Orange.
Culture
Half-Orc’s are often seen in either orcish or human society, never making a society of their own due to their numbers being so few and their upbringings being so varied. In either society that they grow up in, it is very common for them to be hated or considered outcasts, disgusting beasts that shouldn't have been born. This often causes them to lash out at those around them, growing resentful and disliking the people they grew up with. At times this causes them to be racist, even to their own half-bred kind. Others take pity on those of their kind, and do their best to try and prove to others that they’re not what think they are, that being monsters.
Most of the time they are solidarity, as it is quite common for them to be forced out of their birth civilizations. Half-Orcs are naturally omnivores, and take their morals and culture from either parent. This includes religion, though often times they decide to forsake the gods due to believing they have been abandoned by them. Half-Orcs generally have gray moral compasses due to the harsh treatments they’ve been given by the world, most of them struggling to remain good inclined.
Mechanics
- Lifespan: About 100 years on average. They reach adulthood around age 14.
- Half-orcs have weakened immune systems, contrary to their orcish parents. Their mixed heritage struggles to fight off infections, and causes them to be more prone to illness.
- Half-orcs have strength slightly lower than their orcish parents, though clearly above that of a human or elf. This however can degrade to that of their non-orcish parent without training to upkeep this.
- Half-orcs are able to keep their concentration easier than most other races.
- Half-orcs are able to have a ‘last stance’ when on the verge of death. They are able to use their full force and strength for their last fleeting minutes of life where they would otherwise be weak, causing their deathly process to be tripled in speed in exchange.
- Should it take a half orc three turns to die and they choose to last stance themselves, they will die the next turn. However if they were to die in two turns, they are unable to enter last stance as they unfortunately don’t have enough energy to spare.
- Half-orcs are unable to be healed through magic, any form of magical healing will be rejected by their bodies and instead worsen the wound. They do however naturally heal, and alchemical methods of healing work just as they would regularly.
- Anytime an orc is healed alchemically or naturally, a scar is always left behind in its place should it have been a physical wound.
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