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What did orcs eat?

Orcs eat meat, including the flesh of Men, and may indulge in cannibalism: in The Two Towers, Grishnákh, an orc from Mordor, claims that the Isengard orcs eat orc-flesh.
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What did the orcs eat in Mordor?

Isengard Orcs ate meat from unknown animals. Bread's strips. Human flesh was luxury and quite welcome. Eating Orc flesh (cannibalism) was considered offensive but they probably did.
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What is an orcs favorite food?

These are the black horses that the Ring-wraiths ride as they pursue the hobbits from The Shire to Rivendell. However, the gruesome truth is that what the orcs are more likely to be eating is the slaves themselves. It is well known that they greatly desire the taste of man-flesh.
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How do orcs get food?

Where possible the soldiers would have taken animals from farms for food and service. But they also sent out foraging parties who probably hunted feral pigs and other large meat animals. I would say that Tolkien imagined Sauron's Orc armies relying on foraging as much as possible.
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Do orcs need food and water?

Sam asks the same question, of whether orcs eat and drink or just live on foul air and poison, and Frodo gives him the following answer: "No, they eat and drink, Sam.
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Why can't orcs be in sunlight?

Regardless of the theory you ascribe to, Orcs were created in the depths of time by Morgoth, the original Dark Lord of Middle-earth. Because of that, it makes sense that Orcs would despise the Sun -- they were created by evil for evil purposes. Thus, they belonged in the darkness, which is a common literary motif.
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Do orcs reproduce?

While there was no mention of female Orcs in any of the books, Tolkien did later say that they did exist. We see proof of offsping as Gollum devours a young Orc child in The Hobbit. As disturbing as the thought might be, in the Silmarillion it is said that Orcs "breed after the manner of Elves and Men".
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Why are orcs pigs?

This is possibly drawn from the fact that "orc" is Welsh for "pig", and Welsh was the inspiration for Tolkien's Sindarin; alternately, it comes from the illustrators misunderstanding Gary Gygax who supposedly told them to make the orcs look "pig-headed"; or, simply, that "orc" rhymes with "pork".
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Do orcs have weiners?

Orks don't reproduce sexually, so having a hanging appendage would be a disadvantage. More likely than not, Orks would probably have a cloaca or a single angus hole to release both fluids and solids.
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Are there female orcs?

ANSWER: Yes, there are female Orcs in Middle-earth. The Lord of the Rings does not specifically mention female orcs but their presence is implied.
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What is an orcs weakness?

WEAKNESSES: - Death Above Disgrace: Orcs are proud warriors and have traditionally followed their ideals with a firm iron fist. Failure to speak or lose shamefully is reason to die in the hands of someone more worthy or receive voluntary exile if there is still forgiveness.
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What did the orcs drink?

The burning drink of the Orcs

Also called Orc-liquor, Orc-draughts were in some ways similar to miruvor, the cordial of Imladris, in that they revived and brought new energy when drunk.
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How do orcs treat half-orcs?

Both his human family and his orc family treat a half-orc like a poor relation and sneer at his shortcomings. Orcs laugh at half-orcs because of their relative frailty and their less imposing size. Humans mock them for their tusks, their orc skin and intellectual and/or social clumsiness.
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Why do orcs drink grog?

While men and other races enjoy cups of ale or wine, the Uruks for them have Grog as their popular and favored drink. They are used to help keep moral high and used in celebrations for either a captain, warchiefs, or for a special occasion like a victory or successful hunt.
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What did merry drink orcs?

There's a passage about half way through The Lord of the Rings where an orc called Ugluk forces captured hobbits Merry and Pippin to drink a hot beverage called “orc-draught”. Pippin “felt a hot fierce glow flow through him. The pain in his legs and ankles vanished”. J R R Tolkien could almost be describing coffee.
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How did Sauron feed his orcs?

The people who inhabited Nurn were Men and there may have been prisoners of war there as well. These people were enslaved by Sauron, working the soil around the sea of Nurn to feed Sauron's armies.
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What are orcs a mix of?

The origin(s) of orcs were explained inconsistently in two different ways by Tolkien: the orcs were either East Elves (Avari) enslaved, tortured, and bred by Morgoth (as Melkor became known), or, "perhaps.. Avari [(a race of elves)].. [turned] evil and savage in the wild", both according to The Silmarillion.
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Are orcs fallen elves?

No. Orcs do not share the immortality of Elves. In fact, they were short-lived even compared with the Men of the First age.
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Can orcs feel pain?

But despite this fact, orcs seem to have a terrifyingly high pain tolerance.
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How did elves turn to orcs?

The first Dark Lord Melkor took hostage some Elves from Cuiviénen. He tortured them, beat them, and broke their bodies into the first deformed and twisted beings known as Orcs.
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How are orcs blooded?

An Orc becomes blooded through a ritual performed after committing some brave or heroic act involved in preserving or maintaining the clan's way of life. Usually, this happens after an Orc's first victory in battle. Being an adult unblooded Orc is one of the most shameful things in Orcish society.
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Why are some orcs deformed?

Before Oromë first found the Elves at Cuiviénen, Melkor kidnapped some of them and cruelly deformed them, twisting them into the first Orcs.
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How long do orcs live?

For orcs, the age at which they're officially "adult" comes a little later than humans. Orcs reach maturity at about age 18-20. Middle age is around age 40 or so, old age at 65, venerable age at 80, and they rarely live beyond 100 years of age.
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Are half orcs human?

Half-orcs, colloquially known as half-tusks in Purskul and Zehoarastria of Amn, were humanoids born of both human and orc ancestry by a multitude of means. Having the combined physical power of their orcish ancestors with the agility of their human ones, half-orcs were formidable individuals.
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Who created the orcs?

In the following and more serious revision of his mythology, Tolkien kept the same origin: in the Quenta Noldorinwa (1930s) it is written that Morgoth created the Orcs in Utumna, before the Awakening of the Elves: "the hordes of Orcs he made of stone, but their hearts of hatred".
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