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== Physiology ==
== Physiology ==
Orcs have a physiological conditions which caused their veins to glow. This happens when they pushed themselves to the limit, when they are excited, driven or even when blood is drawn {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}. This phenomenon was known as "blood fire" or "oruk" in a long-lost language {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}.
Orcs had a physiological conditions which caused their veins to glow. This happened when they pushed themselves to the limit, when they were excited, driven or even when blood was drawn {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}. This phenomenon was known as "blood fire" or "oruk" in a long-lost language {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}.


They posses tough-skinned faces, their hair can range from coarse to fine, extending from their heads and drapes across their shoulders like royal mantles. A pair of strong tusks extends past their lip and guard the rest of their teeth. {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}
They possess tough-skinned faces, their hair can range from coarse to fine, extending from their heads and drapes across their shoulders like royal mantles. A pair of strong tusks extends past their lip and guard the rest of their teeth. {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}


== Psychology ==
== Psychology ==
The might of an orc's anger was legendary as it was capable of driving one to the edge of death. Orcs were famed in [[Orden]]<nowiki/>as consummate warriors - a reputation that the peace-loving orcs found distasteful. {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}
The might of an orc's anger was legendary as it was capable of driving one to the edge of death. Orcs were famed in [[Orden]] as consummate warriors - a reputation that the peace-loving orcs found distasteful. {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}


They made their homes in the borderlands between [[human]] and [[Elf|elven]] cultures, preferring the natural forests and avoiding the elf-haunted wodes {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}. However, they were also an adaptable ancestry, having settled into villages and cities, hot and cold climates, high in the mountains and deep underground {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}.
They made their homes in the borderlands between [[human]] and [[Elf|elven]] cultures, preferring the natural forests and avoiding the elf-haunted wodes {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}. However, they were also an adaptable ancestry, having settled into villages and cities, hot and cold climates, high in the mountains and deep underground {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}.
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Dominant orc language in Vasloria was Kalliak, an offshoot of the [[Dwarf|Zaliac]] language {{Cite web/ds august 2024|95}}. Kanin in kalliak translated to "the people" {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}.
Dominant orc language in Vasloria was Kalliak, an offshoot of the [[Dwarf|Zaliac]] language {{Cite web/ds august 2024|95}}. Kanin in kalliak translated to "the people" {{Cite web/ds august 2024|29}}.


Have domesticated [[Mohler|mohlers]] to plow the earth and eat pests, but have also made use of these pig-like beasts in time of war. In order to travel great distances, orcs have relyed on [[Scyza|scyzas]], giant bipedal lizards, by adorning these mounts with great harnesses which allowed dozens of orcs to ride a scyza at the same time.
Have domesticated [[Mohler|mohlers]] to plow the earth and eat pests, but have also made use of these pig-like beasts in time of war. In order to travel great distances, orcs have relyed on [[Scyza|scyzas]], giant bipedal lizards, by adorning these mounts with great harnesses which allowed dozens of orcs to ride a scyza at the same time. {{Cite book/fm|205-215}}


==== White Tusk Orcs ====
==== White Tusk Orcs ====

Latest revision as of 17:01, 26 October 2024

Children of Kul, the kanin were the fifth of the speaking people. [1]

Physiology

Orcs had a physiological conditions which caused their veins to glow. This happened when they pushed themselves to the limit, when they were excited, driven or even when blood was drawn [1]. This phenomenon was known as "blood fire" or "oruk" in a long-lost language [2].

They possess tough-skinned faces, their hair can range from coarse to fine, extending from their heads and drapes across their shoulders like royal mantles. A pair of strong tusks extends past their lip and guard the rest of their teeth. [2]

Psychology

The might of an orc's anger was legendary as it was capable of driving one to the edge of death. Orcs were famed in Orden as consummate warriors - a reputation that the peace-loving orcs found distasteful. [1]

They made their homes in the borderlands between human and elven cultures, preferring the natural forests and avoiding the elf-haunted wodes [1]. However, they were also an adaptable ancestry, having settled into villages and cities, hot and cold climates, high in the mountains and deep underground [2].

Their dichotomy between their desire to be left alone and their zeal for battle is summarized in a dwarven proverb:

Be thankful orcs do not hold grudges
—A dwarf, once, [1]

Known Orcs

Cultural Groups

Vasloria

Dominant orc language in Vasloria was Kalliak, an offshoot of the Zaliac language [6]. Kanin in kalliak translated to "the people" [1].

Have domesticated mohlers to plow the earth and eat pests, but have also made use of these pig-like beasts in time of war. In order to travel great distances, orcs have relyed on scyzas, giant bipedal lizards, by adorning these mounts with great harnesses which allowed dozens of orcs to ride a scyza at the same time. [2]

White Tusk Orcs

The White Tusk Orcs were an orc clan in Bedegar. Once lead by Bonebreaker Dorokor and inhabited a ruined Castle Rend. [3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules, August 2024 Backer Packet (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 29. Retrieved on 2024-08-30.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Matthew Colville, et al. Flee, Mortals!. (MCDM Productions), pp. 205-215.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Matthew Colville, et al. Strongholds & Followers. (MCDM Productions), pp. 98-147.
  4. Matthew Colville, et al. Beastheart and Monstrous Companions. (MCDM Productions), pp. 44-47.
  5. Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules, August 2024 Backer Packet (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 34. Retrieved on 2024-08-30.
  6. Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules, August 2024 Backer Packet (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 95. Retrieved on 2024-08-30.