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- Orc abstract "Our present-day conception of an orc or ork /ɔrk/ or /ɔːk/ is one of a race of mythical humanoid creatures, generally described as brutish, aggressive and repulsive, stemming from the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, where orcs contrast with the benevolent Elvish race. In Tolkien's writings, orc is another word for goblin. Tolkien developed his idea of the orc from the Old English term orcneas.In popular culture (including fantasy fiction and fantasy games), orcs are variously portrayed. Facial features tend toward the grotesque (generally a mixture of the ape-like and pig-like), and their skin typically varies from black to grey to green, and sometimes red. They may be physically stronger or weaker than humans, but always high in numbers. They often ride boars, wolves, and wargs. In many role-playing and computer games, orcs have green or greenish skin.".
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink 9.html.
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink www.orcs.ca.
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink orkney.htm.
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink index.pperl?date=19980622.
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink archetypology21dec01.html.
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink zafrumi.
- Orc wikiPageExternalLink orcs_pr.html.
- Orc wikiPageID "23141006".
- Orc wikiPageRevisionID "605510551".
- Orc hasPhotoCollection Orc.
- Orc subject Category:Fantasy_creatures.
- Orc subject Category:Fantasy_tropes.
- Orc subject Category:Fictional_species_and_races.
- Orc subject Category:Fictional_warrior_races.
- Orc subject Category:Orcs.
- Orc type Abstraction100002137.
- Orc type Communication100033020.
- Orc type Contest107456188.
- Orc type Device107068844.
- Orc type Event100029378.
- Orc type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Orc type FantasyTropes.
- Orc type FictionalWarriorRaces.
- Orc type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Orc type Race107472657.
- Orc type RhetoricalDevice107098193.
- Orc type SocialEvent107288639.
- Orc type Trope107105475.
- Orc type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Orc comment "Our present-day conception of an orc or ork /ɔrk/ or /ɔːk/ is one of a race of mythical humanoid creatures, generally described as brutish, aggressive and repulsive, stemming from the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, where orcs contrast with the benevolent Elvish race. In Tolkien's writings, orc is another word for goblin. Tolkien developed his idea of the orc from the Old English term orcneas.In popular culture (including fantasy fiction and fantasy games), orcs are variously portrayed.".
- Orc label "Orc".
- Orc label "Orc".
- Orc label "Orco (fantasy)".
- Orc label "Orco".
- Orc label "Ork".
- Orc label "Ork".
- Orc label "Ork".
- Orc label "Orque (créature)".
- Orc label "Орки".
- Orc label "أورك (أدب)".
- Orc label "オーク (架空の生物)".
- Orc label "半獸人".
- Orc sameAs Orc.
- Orc sameAs Ork.
- Orc sameAs Ορκ.
- Orc sameAs Orco.
- Orc sameAs Orko.
- Orc sameAs Orque_(créature).
- Orc sameAs Orc.
- Orc sameAs Orco_(fantasy).
- Orc sameAs オーク_(架空の生物).
- Orc sameAs 오크.
- Orc sameAs Ork.
- Orc sameAs Ork.
- Orc sameAs Orc.
- Orc sameAs m.0bt2m.
- Orc sameAs Q194061.
- Orc sameAs Q194061.
- Orc sameAs Orc.
- Orc wasDerivedFrom Orc?oldid=605510551.
- Orc isPrimaryTopicOf Orc.