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<blockquote data-quote="NotAYakk" data-source="post: 6130967" data-attributes="member: 72555"><p>My Orc/Goblin biology is close to this.</p><p></p><p>Orc/Goblin babies are Larva. They eat meat to develop into an adult. When they do so, they turn into a Goblinoid version of what they ate to develop.</p><p></p><p>So Goblin Wolves are made by hunting wolves or dogs, then feeding them to larva. Goblins are made by raiding the small peoples, and Orcs by raiding the larger peoples.</p><p></p><p>Orc and Goblin societies keep slave populations in order to breed new generations, plus they raid humanoids.</p><p></p><p>It takes a relatively small amount of meat to imprint a larva with a pattern, the rest can be from offal and other sources of food. So butchering one human can be enough to quicken a dozen orc larva.</p><p></p><p>Half-orcs, under this biology, are a result of ancient Tuathian magical cross breeding, an attempt to generate a race of humans with the ferocity of orcs that they can use in the legions. Same with half-elves (my elves grow to adulthood as plants), which where bred as diplomats and prettier looking house servants. The Tiefling race itself was produced by the Tuathian empire creating a ruling super-race from the base human stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotAYakk, post: 6130967, member: 72555"] My Orc/Goblin biology is close to this. Orc/Goblin babies are Larva. They eat meat to develop into an adult. When they do so, they turn into a Goblinoid version of what they ate to develop. So Goblin Wolves are made by hunting wolves or dogs, then feeding them to larva. Goblins are made by raiding the small peoples, and Orcs by raiding the larger peoples. Orc and Goblin societies keep slave populations in order to breed new generations, plus they raid humanoids. It takes a relatively small amount of meat to imprint a larva with a pattern, the rest can be from offal and other sources of food. So butchering one human can be enough to quicken a dozen orc larva. Half-orcs, under this biology, are a result of ancient Tuathian magical cross breeding, an attempt to generate a race of humans with the ferocity of orcs that they can use in the legions. Same with half-elves (my elves grow to adulthood as plants), which where bred as diplomats and prettier looking house servants. The Tiefling race itself was produced by the Tuathian empire creating a ruling super-race from the base human stock. [/QUOTE]
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