Reinhardt
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Not true. They are kinda cute. Downloaded bunch of books about spiders just before new year. Reading 'Nids by Ray Garton right now.Spiders are based and spread fear and terror
Not true. They are kinda cute. Downloaded bunch of books about spiders just before new year. Reading 'Nids by Ray Garton right now.Spiders are based and spread fear and terror
If I had a nickel for every time this pigman rape baby has quit the argument before immediately coming back and acting like a dumb faggot again...It also proves that you're a big SJW faggot by citing a woke urinalist. Now you get to go on the stupid list because you can't be an adult and talk like one. Bye bye faggot.
Non-Human Soldiers:
There can be various units of non-human troops available for mercenary duty, but this depends upon your milieu. It is suggested that as a general rule such troops be enlisted only where they actually dwell, and only if the player character champions their cause or is a minion of their alignment, religion, or the like, or is a racial hero.
The types of soldiers available depends entirely on the race (see MONSTER MANUAL for such information).
The less intelligent non-humans will serve for from 10% to 60% less cost, but these evil creatures will certainly expect to loot, pillage, and rape freely at every chance, and kill (and probably eat) captives. Dwarves will serve at double rates, or at normal rates if they are basically aiding a champion of their cause and people. Gnomes and halflings will only serve in the latter case.
If you didn't see my post, you wouldn't be responding.Ya know it's hilarious to watch a child flail around throwing a temper tantrum knowing that they're not going to be seen.
The monster manual it cites has a little more:Just thought I'd add what the PHB has to say about half-orcs. Not much, but here it is anyway:
The monster manual it cites has a little more
Just thought I'd add what the PHB has to say about half-orcs. Not much, but here it is anyway:
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There's also this sweet picture:
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The monster manual it cites has a little more
Yeah, that was in the thread already, I think. But the DMG bit wasn't.
I wonder if we're still missing something Gary Gygax wrote about half-orcs.
He pretends he didn't see this post:It's what I said two pages back. It makes no mention of rape whatsoever as claimed by the children. The rape stuff was added by Wizards of the Woke in Not-D&D 3.xE as I quoted that source as well.
Or this one:Btw, on JamesDixon saying that 1E monsters never raped anyone...
From the 1E Dungeon Master's Manual:
Non-Human Soldiers:
There can be various units of non-human troops available for mercenary duty, but this depends upon your milieu. It is suggested that as a general rule such troops be enlisted only where they actually dwell, and only if the player character champions their cause or is a minion of their alignment, religion, or the like, or is a racial hero.
The types of soldiers available depends entirely on the race (see MONSTER MANUAL for such information).
The less intelligent non-humans will serve for from 10% to 60% less cost, but these evil creatures will certainly expect to loot, pillage, and rape freely at every chance, and kill (and probably eat) captives. Dwarves will serve at double rates, or at normal rates if they are basically aiding a champion of their cause and people. Gnomes and halflings will only serve in the latter case.
Or this one:Note how they take slaves for "entertainment (torture, etc)", but kill elves, whom they coincidentally can't breed with.
A mystery, I know.
Or this one:Again: Please tell us more about the orc Don Juan's charming the local human village girls in your mind. I love a good romance story.
As always, he acts like a child and pretends he can't hear you when he knows he's lost the argument.James you dumb motherfucker, not having the exact words "half-orcs are rapebabies much like JamesDixon was" printed doesn't mean you can't use basic deduction to put two and two together on how an evil race conceives the "half" part of the "half orc."
All you're missing is what he wrote on Orcs. It was 1977, he wasn't about to turn the creature descriptions into a rape fanfic.I wonder if we're still missing something Gary Gygax wrote about half-orcs.
M-married?? B-but I don't even like him! Baka!Holy shit, it's like the two of you were a married couple in the middle of an ugly divorce and the readers of this thread were your children and you're trying to explain things to us in a really passive-aggressive way.
The entire argument started with the moronic claim that half-orcs started the decline of D&D.
I wonder if we're still missing something Gary Gygax wrote about half-orcs.
Holy shit, it's like the two of you are a married couple in the middle of an ugly divorce and the readers of this thread are your children and you're trying to explain things to us in a really passive-aggressive way.
This is beyond awesome.
The entire argument started with the moronic claim that half-orcs started the decline of D&D.
And they did. The second you let some dumb shit like half-orcs in you start having every motherfucker like you begging the questions, "well what about I play some half-" insert some evil race here. All because they lack the imagination to be interesting on their own they need to stand out by playing something off-the-wall and bonkers.
Then again back in the late '70s they never would have foreseen their goofy little make-believe game being taken over by a bunch of deplorables and rape fetishists like yourself.
Let me ask you this: why do you give so hard of a fuck about this? It can't be due to some rather homo-erotic adherence to Gary Gygax's ancient scriptures, I refuse to believe a grown-ass man is this much of an intense retard. Orcs are marauding assholes, they pillage and rape. You don't feel bad about killing them. You take their shit and move on. Are you one of these losers that needs every single thing to be boring ass grey?
The irony is, JamesDixon is the one who brought it back to 1st Edition, where Orcs are the most rapey savages they've ever been.Let me ask you this: why do you give so hard of a fuck about this? It can't be due to some rather homo-erotic adherence to Gary Gygax's ancient scriptures, I refuse to believe a grown-ass man is this much of an intense retard. Orcs are marauding assholes, they pillage and rape. You don't feel bad about killing them. You take their shit and move on. Are you one of these losers that needs every single thing to be boring ass grey?
Thanks, Gary. You just had to add green mulattos to the game, didn't you?D&D Must Grapple With the Racism in Fantasy
“ORCS ARE HUMAN beings who can be slaughtered without conscience or apology.” This damning assessment of one of fantasy’s most ubiquitous villains comes from N. K. Jemisin, titan of modern fantasy and slayer of outdated genre tropes. As “kinda-sorta-people,” she writes, orcs are “fruit of the poison vine that is human fear of ‘the Other.’” The only way to respond to their existence is to control them or remove them.
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Half-orcs’ “savage attack” lets players reap extra damage off a critical hit. All because of their race.
They are cool, until PLAYERS get their hands on them. Then they will always fag 'em up.
Consider that elves, dwarves, andOk why did we get playable half orcs again? I mean, who asked for this?
Consider that elves, dwarves, andOk why did we get playable half orcs again? I mean, who asked for this?hobbitshalflings were presented as options in original D&D due to the popularity of Tolkien among the players, although Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax both preferred humanocentric campaign settings and neither cared for Tolkien's writings. TSR's use of IP stemming from Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy resulted in a threatened lawsuit against them in 1977, resolved by TSR making some edits to D&D and dropping two wargames it had intended to publish. The AD&D Players Handbook, published in 1978, added three options for races of player-characters: gnomes, half-elves, and half-orcs. Although elves and orcs are both prominent in Tolkien's writings, neither of them were able to produce the type of half-human hybrids presented in AD&D, and gnomes didn't exist at all in Tolkien's writings, thus providing some distance between AD&D PC race options and Tolkien.