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skip.knox

toujours gai, archie
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>I mean how do animals live in the wild.
This is key. You've already said you intend to model the orcs on animal behavior, so just study animal behavior. Wild animals, mind, not domesticated or feral. You will find a range of behaviors; choose as you wish.

As for appearance, they can look any way you wish, but they can't have clothing or weapons, given your assumption. So most depictions of orcs aren't relevant. Those orcs aren't yours. Make them however you want. It doesn't have to be any more complicated than that.

I did it with goblins in my first novel. They aren't anything like goblins from other fantasy stories, but I've never heard a complaint about it. But I was aware readers would come in with preconceptions, so I took some steps to deal with that.

To cite a loftier precedent, Tolkien's elves are pretty much invented. They don't correspond to the sort of elves you would find in stories from earlier decades (or centuries). He made his own. Seemed to do ok.
 

Fettju

Minstrel
Such as ruining the reputation of, the beauty of, the off-spring of, the favor of her rivals
Hmm but this might fit actually. Except the reputation part. Or it could work as well, if the orc females do some gathering for the pack, of small game, and plants at their current location, and they stop each other from doing that.
There is The Last Ringbearer, where the story is told from an Orcs PoV.
Wow! Thanks!
"but the translation has not been printed for fear of copyright action by the Tolkien Estate" damnit
Or do you know where to find it?
 

Fettju

Minstrel
If only there was a way to look that up...
Primate Behavior: Social Structure

I'd say that would not be a bad model, but the OP'er has repeatedly pulled back from anything social. Apes are social. Not my book, up to him.
Thank you! That (so far, I haven't read it all) is a very interesting article.
I like this
"lasting several hours, some of the adult females switch groups. Apparently, they are seeking new mates."
and this
"a second adult male may join. When this occurs, both adult males will potentially mate with the adult female."
(I am not making a fantasy comic for rule34, if it sounds like that. I don't what that is?)

Instead of the female orcs rearing babies, they are wild and give birth to babies sometimes.
 

Fettju

Minstrel
has repeatedly pulled back from anything social. Apes are social
Yes, social as in society, civilization. But social as in at least working together sometimes, moving as a group together, hunting together, yes.
Actually, maybe the males doing war and hunting big game together, while the female run around in the wild might be cool.
I have the basic idea that I want, but I am looking for ideas to make it "make more sense" in it's own way
 

Fettju

Minstrel
so just study animal behavior. Wild animals, mind, not domesticated or feral. You will find a range of behaviors; choose as you wish.
Yes this is very good. I honestly didn't think about that. What pmmg posted above about primates was a very good source to pull ideas from.
And now when you mention it I started to think about parrots as well, don't know why. I think there is this weird species of parrot in Australia where the male roosts, and the female has many partners. Or something like that.

Those orcs aren't yours. Make them however you want
Yes I know. This is not a problem. I am just trying to wrap my brain around what a wild human woman would be like, totally wild, like an animal; but still being feminine.
 

Fettju

Minstrel
Tolkien on the
Why didn't Gandalf put the ring around that Faxe horse's ring finger and ride fast as hell to Mount Doom and throw it in? "Shut up. Like Jesus said to the merchants in the temple. "Just shut up, you too!""
 

Fettju

Minstrel
I suspect that wont last long before becoming permanent, more tribal, communities
Yes, but they are spirits, elementals. I mean spirit as in the original meaning of the word, "wind" or "breath". So they are intelligent, but they don't change. One or two might change, but then they will leave the whole orc way of being.

My elves are like that. There is a huge split among the elves, the ones who follow the eternal way of the elves, and the other ones who left, which are called Apostates by the original ones and they are killed on sight. (But the Apostates left the elven "world" so they must be actively hunted down if they are to be killed, and doing that would in turn mean to leave the original way of the elf)
The difference between the elves and the orcs is that the elves by nature build culture, they have that dimension to their psyche. But orcs dont. They are elementals.
The female nature of them would only seem to matter when they are reproducing
Exactly. What is female nature outside of that scenario? When there is no culture, no society to speak of more than being a group, when the female is significantly weaker than the male? (Bone structure, muscle structure, size)

If its a pack, they fight and divide labor with the pack

If they have no society, then temporary dens or caves might
Actually, this is very good. The males could be the ones that are the "society" of the orcs. They have to be together to challenge each other all the time and show the other males who is strongest when they hunt big dangerous animals. So they cooperate to be able to maintain this.
While the female, who are much weaker, run away from the males, and hide in caves and hollowed out tree trunks. Or something. And pick mushrooms and berries and hunt rabbits and bambis, until the orc pack comes! Then it's time to flee again! To stay wild and free, males have to be kept at a safe distance.
Could be. I am thinking of those parrots. Eclectus parrot/marmoset mix.

I am lost in the whole orcs are spirit things
Think of spirits in the real world. (Now this might be a bit wild and far out)

¡Warning! Don't keep reading if you are hard core atheist, or have total faith in science, or don't like rants!

God cannot be physical. Because if God were physical, who made the matter God is made of? That one must be God! Like that, in a circle, forever. And if God is not physical, God cannot be in a place, because a place is a space between two physical things. Or you can say, space is where two physical things are separated, it requires something physical first. All this means, heaven, where God is, is just something that you say, because God is not there. Heaven is not a place. But if you believe in creation, God must be, somehow! The angels or "spirits" as well. They are also in heaven, which is not a place.
So now we take a step over to Jung, who among many other things speak about the archetypes in the psyche, that exist in the common unconscious. A person can be "possessed" by an archetype in different situations in his life. And what is it that possesses? A demon, which is what we call spirit, which means "wind" or "breath". And they are always the same. The archetypes never change personality or pattern.
So the orc is the archetype of wildness, savageness. It lives in the common unconscious of Man, as the common unconscious is shared by everyone. Somehow it became flesh. As humanity or the population of the empire is a mass of people, and a society is an image of humanity (which has many styles and forms), the orc is also a mass of...orcs. I cannot explain this last part well, but the archetype The Orc is not only an archetype for an individual, it is also an archetype for civilization or society, it's opposite. And a society has many many members. So the exorcised orc, has also many many members.
 
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What I never understood is how the orcs were a specially bred type of elf, where a highly evolved creature could be made more primitive. As though they are just beefy dumb elves. Would they have the ghost of the elven race? Would the females be like Galadriel if she had been lobotomised? Ethereal but brutal as hell.
 

Queshire

Istar
What I never understood is how the orcs were a specially bred type of elf, where a highly evolved creature could be made more primitive. As though they are just beefy dumb elves. Would they have the ghost of the elven race? Would the females be like Galadriel if she had been lobotomised? Ethereal but brutal as hell.

Steroids?
 

Queshire

Istar
And how were they bred? Did he actually mean "bread"? So he baked them and they got burnt?

So a wizard extracting and embodying spirits is fine, but what equates to a fallen angel corrupting an existing species is unbelievable? Weird priorities there dude.
 

pmmg

Myth Weaver
LOTR is one of those things with tons of supporting material. I am sure the answers to questions like those have answer if you wish to get them.

Questions like, why didn't they do X and instead of Y, is like monday morning quarterbacking. It may be there was a better answer, but sometimes people just pick a direction, and not always the best one. If he had put the ring on shadowfax, we would have just gotten Bad Horse earlier, and that would not have been cool.

 

pmmg

Myth Weaver
I dont follow this anymore. If you remove females from all of things that would make their being female matter, you just have things scratching around to survive, just like everything else. Maybe just a little smaller than the males. Why bother having them?

The whole Jungian Orc spirit thing may make sense in your story, but does not help your question here. It just adds confusion. I dont need to know that to work out how wild women might behave.

IMO, you are not leaving much room for their female aspect to matter. So they are just smaller wild things than the males.
 

Queshire

Istar
Well that just opens up room to explore the question of what makes something feminine, but I get the sense that the two of you would prefer to avoid looking too closely at that question.
 

CupofJoe

Myth Weaver
Hmm but this might fit actually. Except the reputation part. Or it could work as well, if the orc females do some gathering for the pack, of small game, and plants at their current location, and they stop each other from doing that.

Wow! Thanks!
"but the translation has not been printed for fear of copyright action by the Tolkien Estate" damnit
Or do you know where to find it?
Search for it online. I found a copy at Internet Archive. There is a link on the page.
 
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