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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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Are orcs piglike?

Orcs (オーク) are a humanoid pig-like monsters.
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What are pig orcs called?

ORCS ARE CALLED BEASTFOLK MULTIPLE TIMES

The book "Pig Children", just compares them to pigs: Orcs are thankfully easy to recognize from other humanoids by their size -- commonly forty pertans in height and fifteen thousand angaids in weight -- their brutal pig-like features, and their stench.
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What is the difference between an ork and an orc?

“Orc” is an archaic English word that was revived by J.R.R. Tolkien to refer to his goblin creatures. “Ork” is the planet Mork came from on the TV show “Mork and Mindy.”
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Do orcs have snouts?

Orcs have a slightly stooped posture, a low jutting forehead, and a snout instead of a nose, though comparisons between this facial feature and those of pigs are exaggerated and perhaps unfair. Orcs have well-developed canine teeth for eating meat and short pointed ears that resemble those of a wolf.
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Why I love pig-faced orcs

Why are there no female orcs?

Literally murdering Tolkien's work with this one. Orcs are meant to represent how British soldiers were supposed to see German and Austro-Hungarian. They're born as adults in scum and mud and bred only to kill, they don't have a sex because they don't sexually reproduce.
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Are orcs all elves?

They are a corrupted race of elves, either bred that way by Morgoth, or turned savage in that manner, according to the Silmarillion. The orc was a sort of "hell-devil" or giant in Old English literature, and the orc-né (pl.
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How did Elves become 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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What is the white ork called?

Azog is played by Manu Bennett via motion-capture and CG (though he was originally intended to be played by Conan Stevens in a practical costume and makeup). He is a white-skinned Orc, known as the Pale Orc or Azog the Defiler. According to Balin, he is from Gundabad.
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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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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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What are orcs a mix of?

In The Book of Lost Tales, it is said that Orcs were "bred from the heats and slimes of the earth" through the sorcery of Morgoth. Again, Tolkien later changed this, as Morgoth could not create life on his own. This led to the most popular theory that Orcs were created from corrupted Elves.
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What are elf orcs called?

Orym. Uniya is the term used in Jrusar for people in Exandria who have both elvish and orcish lineage and so are both half-elf and half-orc. Another name for uniya is elf-orcs.
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Were there any nice orcs?

No, orcs within the context of Tolkien's writings are analogous to humans whose psychology has been irreparably damaged by torture, cruelty, depravity, and humiliation. Originally elves, they were captured by Melkor in the distant past and subjected to long centuries of crushing abuse.
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Do orcs have to be evil?

Character races like orcs, goblins, and dark elves are no longer identified as “typically evil;” they may be good or evil as defined by how they act, according to the will of their player. God created us in his own image.
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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 do the Orks call father?

Now we know that Adar is literally the orcs' father on The Rings of Power. So it thus makes sense that the elves call him “Adar.” In Sindarin Elvish, “Adar” is the word for “father.” (The Sindar spoke their own version of Elvish because they never made it to the land of the Valar like other elves.
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What do Orks call tyranids?

Subject: What do orks call the other races? They sometimes call the Tyranids "Gribblies."
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What are black orcs called?

Infamous Black Orcs

Grimgor Ironhide - The mightiest Black Orc in existence.
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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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How did Saruman breed orcs?

Although this never happens in the book, in the movies Saruman's Uruk-hai emerged from pods. This appears to be a sneaky way Peter Jackson paid homage to Tolkien's implied origin for Orcs – that they were bred by the first Dark Lord (Morgoth) from captured Elves through manipulation by his power.
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How does an orc reproduce?

Tolkien said in a letter tat orcs were enough like humans that they reproduced the same way, so there must be female orcs, but none ever appear on stage, or at least are never identified.
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn is not half Elf, although he is a descendant of Elros, who is half Elf (and the brother of Elrond, the half-Elf who raised him), which explains why Aragorn's life span is unusually long.
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Are there any half-orcs?

Half-orcs were categorized as one of the varieties of Orc-kind, along with Orcs, Goblins, Hobgoblins and Uruks. Half-orc Bandits were found in the Lone-lands. They were affiliated with Saruman and could be found in almost every region he had influence in.
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Do orcs have the same lifespan as Elves?

"Elves live two to three times as long as humans and the 'beast-races' (Orcs, Khajiiti, Argonians). A 200-year-old Elf is old; a 300-year-old Elf is very, very old indeed.
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