Mecheon
Sacabambaspis
You do know orcs have had playable stats since Basic, right?Giving orcs (or whatever) culture and character, and especially making them available as PCs, is what makes it a problem using them as stock enemies. "Doc, it hurts when I move my arm like this." Don't do that. Define your stock enemies as stock enemies, and there is no more problem.
Like, do we really want to have the argument about this again when their legacy in the game has been "You can play as these" and they have a legacy longer than gnomes? Because, Orcs of Thar was 1988, Top Ballista (I'm 90% sure that's the first playable gnome stats came from) was 1989
and like, I'm a gnome fan and I'm bringing this up.
It is maybe a bit late to start looking at making a race that has been playable in one form or another for the past 31 years and say "Nah this should be a souless NPC". If you want that, sorry, D&D orcs are not the race for you, nor have they ever been
That's what happens when someone brings up the ol' orc argument, againIt's safe to say that the OP's thread has been derailed so much that it's now in another continent.
D&D has been trying hard to make their orcs grey, as distinct from the green Warhammer/Warcraft orcs, so I can't see them colourising. Certainly would be a way and its certainly what they did in the past, what with grey orcs in FR being their whole weird thingPersonally I like the idea of D&D colorizing their orcs and stealig ideas to split them up.