My argument that games are not real life and unlike real life news, don't turn people into bigots. If yours wasn't refuting that, then they are irrelevant. My bad.
When talking about stories and tropes, that doesn't mean I was talking about games. I also never said it turns people into bigots. You really need to read my posts more closely, if you expect me to take your arguments seriously.
Lots more barbarians than just them.
Like....
Those are the only ones I've ever heard about living in the Sword Coast, but please tell me about Neverwinter's native barbarian population.
I did prove it. They create studded leather armor. They forge weapons of steel. That means that they can forge armor. For your argument to work you need to show that they are too dumb or incompetent to forge armor.
Ah. So one cave system among thousands is proof that none have forges and blacksmiths. Hell, someone was arguing about how a bunch of orcs took over a dwarven hold and kept it for a long time. No forges there!
Ah yes, because no one has ever created any studded leather armor without metal. INCONCEIVABLE! I say.
And you forget, I don't need to show anything. I just need to quote the book. And out of all the writings about orcs, there is only one mention of smithing at all. And it is "They fashion crude weapons, armor, and the few manufactured items that the orcs need for daily life.". Talking about the Priestess's of Luthic. And remember, it ALSO says "Since orcs are poor crafters, most of their wagons are stolen from human or dwarven strongholds, and then decorated with uniquely orcish accessories."
So, orcs are such poor crafters that they can't even make wagons and prefer to steal them (according to the source material) but you want me to believe they are equally capable of crafting highly advanced plate armor?
And again, in the depiction of a typical orc settlement, which was expressly put as the typical, standard example, in fact, to quote "The orc stronghold depicted and described here is an example of such a place, which could suit the needs of a tribe for several years or even decades. It has several subterranean chambers, conveniently configured to provide every group of worshipers with appropriate quarters, and it is accessible from the surface through only one well-guarded passageway." And yet not a single mention of a smithy, a forge, or any metalworking in the entire map.
Meanwhile, other than the smallest and poorest of farming villages, have you ever seen a map of a human settlement that DIDN'T have a blacksmith on the map?