Half-Orc
Orcs in the world of Doivis exist only as villains in fairy tales told to scare naughty children. They were described as violent brutes who lived only inflict mayhem on everyone. Nevertheless, orcs roamed Doivis even before the dwarves and the elves, and their description in the fairy tales preserves a sinister truth. No one knows why the orcs disappeared from Doivis en masse, except that the last of them were seen in a subterranean settlement, before they were presumably slain or bred out. However, all know the ominous reminder of their dark and violent past. The half-orcs of Doivis are tall, daunting, and fierce warriors. Some say that these humanoid the result of breeding between early human tribes and the last orcs. Others say they are the creation of a lost war god who wanted to immortalize his own image. In any case, the half-orcs combine the best out of their two parts: the formidable resilience of an orc, and the adaptability of a human.
The only part of Ylandra where Half-Orcs gather under any form of organization is in the north among the bases of the Eidelweiss Mountains. There, nomadic tribes of humans, half-orcs, and giants roam the northern wastelands. The unforgiving climate seems to suit half-orcs and encourage humans to accept them for their hardiness. The other field where a half-orc can thrive is war. Half-orcs are often found among the raiding parties of the nomadic clans. Outside of these tribes, half-orcs are a rare sight, but they can be found across the various cities of the continent. The stereotypes involving their ancestors, combined with their intimidating appearance, strike fear among the other races, so Half-orcs are rarely accepted or trusted despite their capabilities. Warriors of other races often prefer to mock what they fear, all the while hoping they will never have to face an angry half-orc on equal terms.
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