Half-orc

Half-orcs are humanoids born of both human and orc ancestry by a multitude of means. Combining the phyisical power of their orcish ancestors with the agility of their humans ones, half-orcs can be formidable individuals. Though often shunned in both human and orcish society, though for different reasons, half-orcs have proven themselves from time to time as worthy heroes and dangerous villains.

Physical Characteristics


Half-orcs are, on average, somewhere between 5'9 and 6'4 in height and usually weigh between 155 and 225 pounds. Most half-orcs have grayish skin, jutting jaws, prominent teeth, and coarse body hair, which causes them to stand out from their human brethren, though their canines are noticably smaller than a full-blooded orc's tusks. Half-orcs as such appear bestial to humans, though amongst orcs they are considered human-like physically. Half-orc hair is most often black, though it grays very quickly with age. In general, half-orcs do not live as long as humans, maturing by their sixteenth year and often dying before their sixtieth.

Psychology
Like other half-breeds, half-orcs combine the natures of both their lineages into a unique whole, a trait which extends into their mentality as well as their physical qualities. Like humans, half-orcs are quick to action, tenacious, and bold, with an adaptability that is unusual amongst most races. This is useful to the race, given that they are considered outsiders just about everywhere and so the ability to thrive in unwelcome or unusual locations is a necessity for a half-orc's welfare.

From their orcish blood, half-orcs take less desirable qualties typically, which adds to the discomfort others often feel around them. Few half-orcs have the patience for the etiquette or protocol that civilization often imposes and are far from quiet about their opinions on the subject. As a result, half-orcs are often percieved as uncouth savages, a reputation perhaps accentuated by the half-orcish love of physical pleasures such as eating, drinking, or dancing. Impatient and ill-tempered are stereotypes that are not too far off the mark for most half-orcs, but these qualities are not necessarily negative. Sometimes, a brash and straight to business attitude is precisely what is required.

The half-orc personality tends to be short tempered and sullen, though half-orc mental capabilities are often underestimated and members of the race are often significantly more cunning than full-blooded orcs. More often than not, they prefer simple pleasures: feasting, singing, wrestling and wild dancing. They have no interest in refined pursuits such as high art and philosophy. Half-orcs tend towards chaotic alignments, but have no clear preference towards good or evil, though the latter is more likely when living alongside orcs.

Culture
Half-orcs have no home to truly call their own, with the possible exception of Many-Arrows, an orcish kingdom whose borders lies along several human nations, and as such have no truly common culture. Most half-orcs grow up amongst either humans or orcs, either in urban environments or, more often, along the outskirts of civilization, taking on many of the qualities of their home culture. The majority of half-orcs born since the Spellplague have half-orc parents, rather than being first generation half-orcs although it is still not wholly uncommon for a half-orc to be born from a half-orc and human coupling, either by consent or rape.

In most culture, half-orcs are prejudiced against. Within the lands of their human ancestors, half-orcs are commonly seen as savage thugs and looked down upon. As a result, most half-orcs in human society are forced into menial labor or violence for a career. Some choose to take on the life of an adventurer, perhaps merely as another acceptable means to wealth and power or sometimes as a way to throw off the shackles of other people's perceptions.

Within orc society, half-orcs are sometimes still looked down upon as weaker and inferior creatures, but overall they tend to fare better. Most orcs grudgingly acknowledge the superiority of the half-orc's intellect as well as their comparable strength. As a result, it is not entirely unusual for a half-orc raised amongst orcs to rise to a position of power within his or her tribe.

Relations with Other Races
Half-orcs have poor relations with other races. Relations are particularly troubled with elves and dwarves, due to racial enmity between orcs and these races, but have an easier time gaining acceptance with Dwarves once they have proven themselves worthy. Halflings and Half-Elves tend to be neutral toward a Half-orc; a Half-elf may even be sympathetic, knowing the hardships of being an outcast from both races. Half-orcs adopt different attitudes to gain acceptance from those who are wary of their orcish heritage. Some are reserved, some demonstrate public virtue, while others force acceptance through physical intimidation. Those living among humans may choose human names in order to fit in, or orcish names to intimidate others.

Half-orcs are typically born in wild frontiers where human and orc tribes come into contact. Because of this, they have no native lands; most often living among orcs. When not inhabiting orc tribes, half-orcs almost always live in human lands, as humans are more tolerant of half-orcs than other races.