Vocenoctum
First Post
Baron Opal said:Now, there are a couple of things that make this a touch more palatable IMC. Orcs, et.al., arise through spontaineous generation rather than sexual reproduction. Orcs facilitate this by excavating large pits that they fill with rotting meat, offal, clay and assorted filth and waste seeded with a couple of orc carcasses. Their young arise out of this mixture like maggots out of rotting meat. So, there really aren't any cute little green orc "babies". They are infantile in mind for the first year, and grow rapidly on a diet of meat. You don't wanna know what's swimming in the pit.
Mmmm, full of yummy goodness. Though now I've got this image of the worst crime an orc can commit... going vegen...
I don't go as far as that, though I rarely use humanoid tribes either way. I tend to present monsters in a situation where there is little immediate question of morality involved. An orc horde screaming across the landscape or a lair populated by a traveling band (no kids involved).
My campaigns do deal with moral issues in ways, but the monsters themselves are generally not moral issues themselves. The current campaign, the players will be able to influence whether Thrane returns to a secular government or remains Silver Flame controlled, so there are implications beyond just gacking the big bad, but both ways have benefits and drawbacks.