Orc (2024)

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The Orcs are one of the nine races living in the world of the Bright series. Having served the Dark Lord two thousand years ago, they are subjected to extreme racism and prejudice from other races, especially Humans. “Pigface/skin/nose” are common derogatory slurs for Orcs.

Contents

  • 1 Origins
  • 2 Characteristics
  • 3 Culture
    • 3.1 Jirak
    • 3.2 Language
  • 4 Demographic Information
    • 4.1 US Population
    • 4.2 Common Professions
  • 5 List of Orcs
  • 6 Resources

Origins[]

The Orcs originally lived in the Pripet Marshes, wetlands covering 104,000 square miles (270,000 square km) of Eastern Europe, specifically modern-day northern Ukraine and southern Belarus.[1] Migration to the Americas began in the late 1800s and early 1900s.[2]

Characteristics[]

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The Orcs are humanoid beings distinguished by their beige and blue mottled skin, heavy build, yellow irises, pointed ears, slit-like nostrils, lack of any visible hair, and lower canines protruding from their mouths. Their ears twitch from time to time, possibly a reaction to auditory stimuli or emotional shifts. They possess inhuman strength and resilience, forming the defensive line of many football teams and being shown to be able to lift the front end of a pickup truck with little difficulty. However, their denser and heavier bodies tend to make them slower than humans or Elves, nor are they known to be able to jump very high or far. They are shown to have an inhuman sense of smell, able to distinguish individuals by scent, smell spilled blood rooms away, and can use the smell of sweat and adrenaline to detect when a person is stressed. Orcs are capable of being Brights, as shown by the tale of Jirak, the first documented case of a Bright.[3]

Culture[]

Orcs live in a community divided into different blood clans, all of which adhere to a “clan law”, never truly explained. However, it could be taken to simply mean the principle of putting the clan above all else. An important part of their culture is the commitment of an act of bravery to become ‘blooded.’ It is implied this is a sort of initiation rite into a specific clan. Unblooded, unattached Orcs, are rejected and despised by their own species,often considering such individuals to not be true Orcs.Orcs who reject clan culture tend to file their lower canines, possibly in an attempt to better assimilate with Elves and humans, for which clan Orcs look down on them. "Round tooth" is a common derogatory term for such individuals among Orcs.

Jirak[]

As the orcish war hero and savior of the world, Jirak is a huge cultural symbol for the Orcs as he stands in stark contrast to the stereotypical depiction of ancient orcs as the vile servants of the Dark Lord. Their pride in Jirak can be seen in the many murals across LA depicting him and his battle against The Dark Lord. Jakoby even uses the story of Jirak to inspire Ward to save Tikka.

Language[]

Orcs possess their own language, Bodzvokhan, which English speakers typically refer to as Orcish. While it is rare for humans and other species to know how to speak, it appears highly common for Orcs to learn it, even in the absence of clan connections. Due to Orcs' geographic origins, Bodzvokhan borrows heavily from Russian. Bodzhokhan originally had its own unique alphabet, though it was abandoned for a time for the adoption of Cyrillic. After the Orcs began migrating to the States, they once again reclaimed their original script, Vukht.[2][4]

Demographic Information[]

US Population[]

There are 53.3 million orcs in the US, 16.3% of the population. Their birth is 1 in every 6 individuals.

Common Professions[]

The top six careers for orcs are in construction, manufacturing, municipal, sanitation, professional sports and auto mechanic.

List of Orcs[]

Resources[]

Orc (2024)

FAQs

Orc? ›

An orc (sometimes spelt ork; /ɔːrk/), in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy fiction, is a race of humanoid monsters, which he also calls "goblin". Especially in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, orcs appear as a brutish, aggressive, ugly, and malevolent race of monsters, contrasting with the benevolent Elves.

What mythology is orc? ›

It is unknown exactly where orcs first originated. However, orcs likely developed from some combination of English mythology with the orcneas, or Etruscan mythology in Italy as the god of the Underworld, Orcus. Alternatively, the Orca, or killer whale, likely also inspired the mythology of orcs.

How do orcs become orcs? ›

Mordor Orcs refer to the Orcs that Sauron bred for his own army. 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. Tolkien confirmed that female Orcs did exist.

Are there female orcs? ›

No female Orc character is ever depicted in the Lord of the Rings, and no information about orcs' society and upbringing (apart from it being violent and cruel)is given, but there are indeed female orcs and for what we know they might be hardly distinguishable from males (like it happens for dwarves) and even be apt to ...

How did the elves become orcs? ›

It is also rumoured that some of the Elves were being captured by a "Rider" if they strayed too far, and it was believed by the Eldar that these unfortunate Elves were brought to Utumno, where they were cruelly tortured and twisted into Orcs.

Who is the most feared orc? ›

Uruk-hai (for short, Uruks) were brutal warriors of Middle-earth, and the strongest breed of Orc. In The Lord of the Rings, the term Uruk-hai refers chiefly to those bred in Isengard as Isengarders, while the Uruks from Mordor are referred to as black Uruks of Mordor.

Are Orcs bred or made? ›

Orc Creation

Tolkien never really settled on a definite origin for the Orcs. In the published Silmarillion, Orcs were originally bred from Elves captured by Melkor. However, Tolkien didn't publish the Silmarillion himself, and he had dropped the Orcs-from-Elves concept after a while.

How were Orcs born? ›

The first conception in The Book of Lost Tales (1917-1920) describes explicitly how Melko created Orcs or Goblins directly from earth: ...for all that race were bred by Melko of the subterranean heats and slime. Their hearts were of granite and their bodies deformed.

Are Orcs born or made? ›

The Creation of the Orcs

The first twisted and deformed monsters known as orcs were made after he tortured, battered, and mutilated the victims. The fallen Maiar live underground with the Orcs, led by Melkor, in the gloomy depths of the earth (spiritual beings that had been from the beginning of time).

Why do we never see female Orcs? ›

Orcs are not grown. Tolkien said they multiplied 'after the manner of the Children of Iluvatar' which means the same way men and elves did. So yes, there were females orcs, and that silly spawning process in the movies was just fan fiction.

How long are Orcs pregnant? ›

Orcs have fast gestation periods, lasting only 5 - 6 months from conception to birth, and it's rare for them to have only one child, where it is common for them to have Sextuplets, or Octuplets at once.

Are Orcs all Elves? ›

Especially in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, orcs appear as a brutish, aggressive, ugly, and malevolent race of monsters, contrasting with the benevolent Elves. They are a corrupted race of elves, either bred that way by the Dark Lord Morgoth, or turned savage in that manner, according to the Silmarillion.

What are orc based on? ›

As with the Italian orco (“ogre”) and the word ogre itself, it ultimately derives from the Latin Orcus, a god of the underworld. The Old English creatures were most likely the inspiration for the orcs that appear in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

Is A orc a mythical creatures? ›

The orc is a fictional humanoid creature akin to a goblin. Earlier fictional monsters with names similar to "orc" can be found in the Old English poem Bēowulf, in Early Modern poetry, and in European folk tales and fairy tales.

Is A orc a fairy? ›

A fairy is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural. An orc is a fictional humanoid creature that is part of a fantasy race akin to goblins.

Where did orcs folklore come from? ›

J. R. R. Tolkien, a literature scholar, likely borrowed the word orc from Beowulf. Tolkien's orcs were originally elves that had been tortured and thus changed into hideous, dirty creatures. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson included orcs in their tabletop role-playing system.

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