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{{Worldbuilders}} [[File:Halforc.png|thumb|Depiction of a female half-orc. <nowiki>https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Half-orc#Description</nowiki>. ]]
{{Worldbuilders}} [[File:Halforc.png|thumb|Depiction of a female half-orc. <nowiki>https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Half-orc#Description</nowiki>. ]]
A half-orc is a fictional character often found in fantasy literature, games, and media. They are typically depicted as a humanoid hybrid of an orc and another race, such as a human or an elf. Half-orcs often possess physical characteristics of both races, such as prominent teeth, strong jaws, and coarse hair.
In many fantasy worlds, half-orcs face discrimination and prejudice from other races due to their heritage. They may struggle to find acceptance and a place in society, leading some to become outcasts or turn to a life of violence.
Despite their difficult upbringing, half-orcs can also possess unique strengths and abilities, such as exceptional physical strength and endurance, which make them formidable warriors.
Half-orcs are a fictional humanoid hybrid race that commonly appear in fantasy literature, role-playing games, and other media. They are often portrayed as being the result of a union between an orc and another humanoid species, such as a human or an elf.
Physical Characteristics: Half-orcs typically have a mix of physical traits from both their orc and non-orc parent. These traits may include a prominent brow, a square jaw, pointed ears, coarse hair, and tusks. They are generally taller and more muscular than humans but are not as tall or massive as pureblood orcs. Half-orcs also tend to have green or grayish skin, which can vary in tone depending on their ancestry.
Personality and Culture: Half-orcs often struggle to find acceptance in society due to their mixed heritage, and many are raised in harsh or violent environments. As a result, they tend to be rough around the edges and may have a brash, aggressive demeanor. However, they can also be fiercely loyal to those they consider allies, and some half-orcs value honor and courage above all else.
In some fantasy settings, half-orcs may have their own distinct culture, with customs and traditions that blend aspects of orc and human (or other) cultures. They may also be integrated into human or orc society, though they may face prejudice from both.
Abilities: Half-orcs often possess superior physical abilities, including strength, endurance, and resilience. They may also have heightened senses and reflexes, which make them formidable fighters. However, they may be slower to learn magical abilities or other more subtle skills.
Role-playing: In role-playing games, half-orcs are a popular choice for players who want to create a character with a unique backstory and set of abilities. Many game systems provide players with a range of options for customizing their half-orc characters, including different physical attributes, backgrounds, and skills.
Overall, half-orcs are a fascinating and complex fantasy race that offers plenty of opportunities for storytelling and role-playing. Whether they are portrayed as outcasts, warriors, or something in between, they are sure to add depth and richness to any fantasy world.


'''Half-orcs''' are medium sized humanoids that are descended from [[Orc|orcs]] and [[Human|humans]]. They are typically half human and are a little stronger and taller than their human parent but their appearances can vary wildly. In Quelmar, they are considered New World Crossbreeds, since they were not recognized before 0 BR. They often find themselves as heavy lifters, soldiers, or fighters in general due to their innate strength. Having the combined physical power of their orcish ancestors with the agility of their human ones, half-orcs were formidable individuals. Though they were often shunned in both human and orcish society for different reasons, half-orcs have proven themselves from time to time as worthy heroes and dangerous villains. Their existence implied an interesting back story that most would not like to dwell on.
'''Half-orcs''' are medium sized humanoids that are descended from [[Orc|orcs]] and [[Human|humans]]. They are typically half human and are a little stronger and taller than their human parent but their appearances can vary wildly. In Quelmar, they are considered New World Crossbreeds, since they were not recognized before 0 BR. They often find themselves as heavy lifters, soldiers, or fighters in general due to their innate strength. Having the combined physical power of their orcish ancestors with the agility of their human ones, half-orcs were formidable individuals. Though they were often shunned in both human and orcish society for different reasons, half-orcs have proven themselves from time to time as worthy heroes and dangerous villains. Their existence implied an interesting back story that most would not like to dwell on.
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