DarkCrisis
Let her cook.
Because the listing isn't talking about some Orc Farmer, it and the other listings are "Here is a sample antagonist your characters may come across."I mean, why not?
All you're talking about here is Motivation. The red dragon, beholder, lich, and Balor act through Motivation. What do they want?
The Beholder might want to alleviate its madness by spreading it to as many innocent villagers as possible. Or guard its interdimensional treasure. Or be loyal to a powerful outsider.
I think this points to a flaw in marking all Orcs and Drow and such as Monsters simply by listing them in the MM. If I were in charge of it, I would not have a listing for Orc. I'd have stat blocks for the Orcs that adventures are typically going to be clashing against. Orc raiders, orc warlords, orc clerics of Gruumsh... But why do we need the stats for a lonesome baseline orc?
Another idea would be to take the race right out of it. Have a base stat for, say, Bandit, then options to make in an Orc, a Gnoll, an Elf, a Dragonborn...
People really need to get past the races and monsters etc arent talking about "Every Orc. Drow, Dwarf, Elf, etc etc etc" its talking about generalities. MOST Orcs you encounter will be this way. MOST Mountain Dwarves have this background. NOT ALL.
Unless your players are big edgelords you typically arent going to need stats for a basic good orc/dwarf/drow/halfling farmer and if you do just make it up.
Good whatevers and breaking the mold monsters have been around since 1E because people can think outside the box. I dont need to have it written in stone that good orcs exist. What I do need is the stats for a typical Orc Warrior for when my PCs have to deal with one in combat due to it and its kin sacking a town.