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    orcish names

    Oh no not another naming thread! I know I know...

    I've been brainstorming and creating a lot of Orc names for my novel and was hoping you could help me.

    here is a list of names I came up with...
    Malorg
    Urlok
    Beshog
    Orlag
    Mogruk
    Urakar
    Morgath

    These are only a few but you get the idea. Do you like them at all? I am trying to keep them ugly and choppy. I seem to be running out of ideas and it seems that almost every name I invent sounds the same with prefixes and suffixes. Do you have any ideas or suggestions? I have already tried using name generators but didn't care for any of them

    Here's a list of Goblin names as well...
    Krashnyak
    Vraaknash
    Satryg
    Tallie
    Vroshengk

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    Not sure why the one goblin name says tallie. Stupid auto correct. It should say Raaklur
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    I like them all except for Morgath -- you might get complaints from Tolkienites who think you're ripping off of his character Morgoth. Just be careful.

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    One thing I would suggest is to not limit yourself to those stereotypical hard sounding Orcish names. It's a frequent topic on this forum that most fantasy races used in fantasy are cookie-cutter carbon copies of each other. All elves are better, all dwarves are the same, etc. etc. By simply avoiding stereotypical names for members of a race, you can go a long way of making your version seem unique.

    To that end, for Orcs I suggest taking a look at the names associated with cultures throughout history with an assosiation for harshness and brutality such as the Aztec, Pacific Islanders, or the Mongols.
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    I like the idea of mixing it up. Have you looked at Russian names? Slavic? There are loads of cultures who use harsher sounds than American names.

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    If you want my honest opinion then I would heed the words of Queshire and drop the Orc names all together. No offense to your naming skills, but we've heard those kinds of names before so they don't offer anything fresh. Come up with a new naming system as Queshire suggests and that would bring some originality forward, naming is one of the easiest ways to be original. The goblin names are good and strong though, you should keep them.
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    The orcish names sound very... Elder Scrolls-y.
    The gnomish ones aren't bad, though. A little unwieldy, but they're goblins, so I guess that makes sense.

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    typically when I write fantasy I try to make things as original as possible and I don't usualy write about elves and or orcs. So for this project I guess I wanted to make the orcs stereotypical. I don't think there is anything wrong in pretesting the orcs this way. Although it might seem cliche it WAShow they were designed. when I get a chance I will check out the suggested cultures.

    And do you all feel strongly against stereotypical orcs? I mean just because something is somewhat cliche doesn't mean it is necessarily bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by Androxine Vortex View Post

    And do you all feel strongly against stereotypical orcs? I mean just because something is somewhat cliche doesn't mean it is necessarily bad
    There is no reason whatsoever that you can't write an excellent story using a standard presentation of orcs as has been done in many fantasy stories since Tolkien. It is the story itself, and more importantly your writing of it, that will either carry the day or not. If you write a great story, having standard orcs will not be a problem. If you can't write a good story, then putting a new spin on orcs won't save you. Your orcs could be a bunch of flower children who drive around in a van and solve mysteries and no one would read it just because that's a new way of presenting orcs.

    In other words, go with what you were planning and don't worry about whether you've got a new take on orcs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Androxine Vortex View Post
    And do you all feel strongly against stereotypical orcs? I mean just because something is somewhat cliche doesn't mean it is necessarily bad
    I don't really like stereotypical orcs that much, but not because I'm anti-cliche on principle. Rather, I've always felt this strange sympathy for them and never liked it that they were usually the bad guys pitted against noble elves.

    Of course, if you want old-school evil orcs with guttural names, go right ahead.

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