Half-Orcs Species in Zalastor | World Anvil
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Half-Orcs

Half-Orcs are a species of humanoid largely native to the two branches of the Grey Mountains the Northern Grey Mountains and the Southern Grey Mountains as well as the Northern Plains in the domain of the Golden Khanate. They like the Half-Elves are a cross-breed species between two other species those being Humans and Orcs. They are distinct due to their sturdy and muscular nature. They are typically seen as having average intelligence. The species is also known more generally to be slightly more aggressive in nature than most and for their seeming natural skill with weapons.

Additional Information

Facial characteristics

Have prominent front tusks.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Found largely within the confines of the Northern Plains as apart of the Golden Khanate and within the confines of the Northern Grey Mountains and Southern Grey Mountains.

Average Intelligence

Typically seen as having average intelligence.

Civilization and Culture

Major Organizations

Involved heavily within the politics of the Golden Khanate due to the feeling of kinship with the goblinoid species of the nation.

Major Language Groups and Dialects

Orc, Common, Goblin

History

The species is unique in the fact that they are not believed to have been created by any of the gods of the world and instead are thought to be a cross-breed between Humans and Orcs. The species is thought to have originated within the confines of the Northern Grey Mountains and Southern Grey Mountains. Since their creation the species has largely centered within the confines of the Grey Mountains although at some point a large contingent of the species made their way down from the Northern Grey Mountains and into the Northern Plains where they became apart of the Golden Khanate.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
50-75 years
Average Height
5'6-6'6
Average Weight
180-260 lbs
Average Physique
Typically tall and muscular.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Skin tone typically falls into shades of grey.
Related Organizations

This species has multiple parents, only the first is displayed below.
All parents:

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