Orc

Orcs vary in appearance based on region and subrace, but all share certain physical qualities. Orcs of all kinds usually have grayish skin, coarse hair, stooped postures, low foreheads, large muscular bodies, and porcine faces that feature lower canines that resemble boar tusks.  
"The following communities are known to the people of Myzelis and recorded in the Journals of Eblin. Realms not listed here have no known populations of these Aethrin large enough to list as communities in their own right."  
Inyddaska Anír, Master of Mentors
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Ancestries by Realm

Eslaiqi Orcs

  People of the Hills: The orcs, or Tal’akhdir, have been a core to the united people who live within Eslaiqeza. They live in a cluster of communities in the Flessen Hills where they serve as the agricultural heart of the region. The Tal’akhdir typically are taller and more muscular than most other humanoid races, additionally they are known for their distinct grey green skin and prominent tusks that protrude from their lower jaws. Beyond these similarities however, Tal’akhdir vary greatly, from the foolhardy shepherds of Kapada to the disciplined warriors of Yoddha, each orc has something new to offer, all innovating within the sciences and studies of animal husbandry, botany, alchemy, the culinary arts, and much more.  

Gylidder Orcs

  Gatekeepers of the North: while several large families of orcs have also been seen in the company of the highly mobile and communal Xhogumal, the largest collective of the hardy, competitive, and friendly orc people can't be missed by any who travel along the Northern Grand Canal. The city of Korgossha - also known as Spiceburg - is a beautiful town filled with a myriad of colorful flora cultivated in every window, along every road, adorning every garden, and spanning both sides of the stone canal that splits the city into a western and eastern half connected by one of the massive Inaethric Bridges. Ships sailing along can't help but smell the warmth on the wind and hear it in the music that the orcish people play at all hours of day and night along their downtown roads. Their society is one of full, hearty emotion, for better or worse, and they love their city like they love their country as an extension of their families. Scholars agree that to strike the heart of Gylidd Syn Aethri you must first break the heart of the orcs, and under the inspirational lyrics of their Speaker - the silver-tongued bard Grekorek Vordragon - that would be a tall order indeed.