Knightfall
World of Kulan DM
In the Lands of Harqual, elves and orcs tend to kill each other on sight, especially when it comes to forest elves and hunter elves. Silver elves, however, can be more open minded, but they rarely trust full-blooded orcs -- even ones they've known a long time. When it comes to humans, silver elves tend to let a person's actions prove their worth. Thus, for half-orcs, their views tend to fall somewhere in the middle. A silver elf might, someday, learn to trust a half-orc, but such a character would have to prove him/herself. A half-orc raised by humans would probably be treated more like a human but silver elves tend to pity them.And a question from said elf. How are the relations between orks and elves in the setting? I assume they are strenuous at best and rather violent more likely? So how would a scion of elven noble house generally react to a half-ork, and vice versa? Then again, Lorien has been established to be somewhat more open to the world than general fantasy elves, so I have no trouble having him be accepting, but would like to know how he is expected to react by other elves...
As a scion of a elven noble house, Lorien would be highly suspicious of a half-orc's intentions. However, a single half-orc within a human land wouldn't be considered an overt threat to him unless the locales react badly to the half-orc. Such a character would be more of an annoyance. Silver elves save their hate for ogre and their kin.
Note that in the region of the adventure, mountain orcs are considered a scourge by the locales. The Black Kingdom of the Thunder Orcs is a evil land that wishes to drive humanity out of the Thunder Mountains and conquer all the lands surrounding the mountain range. Mountain orcs, unlike regular orcs, are lawful evil. Orcs are not tolerated in the society of the Strandlands and half-orcs are rarely tolerated. A half-orc child would likely be abandoned to fend for itself or sent away to live in isolation. Many half-orc children are sent to the Free City of Yuln to the south lo be raised in orphanages.