Thread: Goblins=Orcs??
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Old 04-05-2001, 12:44 PM   #6
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<img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/bluepal.jpg" align=absmiddle> Re: Goblins=Orcs??

Mithrandir, what makes you think it strange taht there be such a diversity as that among a specie? Just look at our own, most sources say that the English are the rudest nationality. (If anyone here is English I appologize if you are offended, for I'm english too) And some peoples are naturally friendlier than others, depending upon traditions and cultural evolution (is that a term?) Now if one wishes to start a topic entitled &quot;Orc\Goblin Culture&quot; be my guest.

As for the question of if they are related, I think I read somewhere saying that goblins were smaller orcs, but the two were akin. Prap's only the larger warriors were termed 'Orcs' and the lesser version of these 'goblins'. Praps goblins were shunned for being weaker and the groups left their bretheren and settled areas of their own, such as goblin town. Just a theory mind you.

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