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Genuine question (because I simply hadn't seen it confirmed before): when did that retcon happen?You get references to non-evil orcs in Many-Arrows (which was reconned to being a ruse to get it's neighbors to let down their guard)
Genuine question (because I simply hadn't seen it confirmed before): when did that retcon happen?You get references to non-evil orcs in Many-Arrows (which was reconned to being a ruse to get it's neighbors to let down their guard)
Oh sure. Just like people envision certain groups of people have certain traits because it reinforces their worldview and that is comforting.Honestly this is probably just because something about menacing orcs just works. People like imagining a savage orc horde on the the warpath
That wasn’t my point at allOh sure. Just like people envision certain groups of people have certain traits because it reinforces their worldview and that is comforting.
Genuine question (because I simply hadn't seen it confirmed before): when did that retcon happen?
Hmm...having 9 major races, each of which is an alignment exemplar, and made that way by their creating god, would be an interesting setting conceit.What I don't like about that answer is that humanoids are supposed to have free will. We would not say "Moradin is Lawful Good and instilled Law and Goodmess in dwarves. Therefore, chaotic and or evil dwarves are extremely rare. You should always be able to trust dwarves are being honest and fair with you. It goes against their creation to not be."
I mean, we can I guess. All elves are chaotic good, all halflings lawful good, etc. That's just the way their Gods made them. They can't not be, and those who are are outliers, as rare as Drizzt would be. Dalamar is as opposite to his kind as Drizzt is. But generally, we give elves and dwarves a wide array of alignments we say goblins and orcs can have, but rarely do.
It would work if you're willing to accept that race mixing would be minimal, save for some neutrals.Hmm...having 9 major races, each of which is an alignment exemplar, and made that way by their creating god, would be an interesting setting conceit.
"concept" not "conceit"... This has happened a few times. Stupid auto-type, huh??Hmm...having 9 major races, each of which is an alignment exemplar, and made that way by their creating god, would be an interesting setting conceit.
It would work if you're willing to accept that race mixing would be minimal, save for some neutrals.
Well again, I’m back to the dog whistles. If one uses every other word other than evil (their gods are evil, the plane they go to when then die is evil, their traits are evil, they want to kill other civilized races), I’m not going to give the author a pass because they dance around whether they explicitly say orcs are evil. They demonstrated it in their words.I agree with savage, but not with evil when it tells you orcs are not inherently evil. CAN they be evil, most assuredly, but their culture nor nature dictates this is a "must" IMO.