Kogo
Half-orc, half-humans are known as kogo, who appear largely indistinguishable from most orcs at first glance. They are often a bit more slender and have less prominent lower canines, though still are typified by strong jawlines, greenish skin coloration, and thick, dark colored hair, textured similarly to that of their orcish forebears with a sort of fur-like fullness and wiry texture. Their hair does not cover most of their backs like full orcs, but kogo ears tend to retain the slightly pointed shape of orcs'. Some kogo have the characteristic thick claws on their fingers and toes of their orc parent, but others have thinner, flatter nails akin to their human parentage. Adult kogo tend to be significantly taller than their human parent and other humans, though very few reach the size of the largest among orc society; they range from 5'5" to 7'3" with an average of about 6'4". They average about 250 lbs. Kogo lifespans are around 85 years, with the eldest reaching 125 years or so. Kogo mature at around 18-19 years of age on average though some may reach peak physical maturity as early as 15 and others not until as late as 24.
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