- An orc (sometimes
spelt ork; /ɔːrk/), in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
fantasy fiction, is a race of
humanoid monsters,
which he also
calls "goblin"...
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spellcasters differ), the
heroes have
greater distinctions.[citation needed] The
Orcish heroes are more
powerful than
their human counterparts. The
heroes are important...
-
Arthas Menethil. It
chronicles the
combined efforts of the
Human Alliance,
Orcish Horde, and
Night Elves to stop them
before they can
corrupt the
World Tree...
-
focused on the
human nations that make up the
Eastern Kingdoms, and the
Orcish Horde,
which arrived in
Azeroth via a dark portal,
beginning the
great wars...
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Quendi (Tolkien
gives much
detail of the
branches of the tree here) [Vala] Aulë:
Khuzdul (language of the Dwarves) [former Vala]: Melko:
Orcish languages...
- with the aid of
Kairozdormu (a
renegade bronze dragon) and
travels to the
orcish homeworld of
Draenor 35
years in the past,
prior to the rise of the Horde...
- the artist's name was
spelled incorrectly.
Orcish Artillery had a
casting cost of 1R
rather than 1RR.
Orcish Oriflamme had a
casting cost of 1R rather...
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themselves Casin Cu Calas, a
group that
wears black and
travels through the
Orcish Kingdom of Many-Arrows and
slays Orcs in
their sleep. He is
angered when...
- and the main
languages of
their faction,
which are
Common (Alliance) and
Orcish (Horde). (In an
interview with Kat Hunter,
Chris Metzen jokingly said the...
- in Azaghâl, 'gh' [ɣ] is used to
represent this
sound in
Black Speech and
Orcish, but wasn't said of Khuzdul.
Could also be [ɡh] or [ɡʰ]. 3
Alveolar trill...