The Hive Ain't Dead. She's Still Got Life In Her Yet!

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I realized that the bad guys in the movie (Mangalorians I think?) look what Orcs should look like in D&D. They were much more convincing than the pig-faced orcs we are used to.

In the Tale, Orcs were the first civilized race. Their bestial nature calmed and they put emphasis on developing their ability to lead and prayed countless days to be transformed physically to be more appealing. For the Tale, imagine the Sharakim as the physical template for Orcs.
 

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In the Tale, Orcs were the first civilized race. Their bestial nature calmed and they put emphasis on developing their ability to lead and prayed countless days to be transformed physically to be more appealing. For the Tale, imagine the Sharakim as the physical template for Orcs.

From Races of Destiny right? Yeah, that could work too. But in generic D&D I still think they should be more distinct than pig-nosed green/grey humans. But then again, I can't imagine ogres in the way they are drawn in the books either. For me they should be just very very big humans in appearance :)
 


Well good night everyone. It's way past bed-time.

PS: Rev, I'll try to post in our game tomorrow ;).
 





Heh he. I haven't seen Fith Element in a long time. All I remember from it was that the Chick who was in Ultra Violet was in that movie and her outfit consisted of tantalizingly placed straps.
 

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