Half-Orcs in 5e Dungeons & Dragons - Web DM

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  • @WebDM
    @WebDM  6 лет назад +24

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    • @PandorasFolly
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    • @jakethejax
      @jakethejax 3 года назад

      That critical race theory joke at the end aged better than expected! 😁

  • @potatomuffin7177
    @potatomuffin7177 5 лет назад +150

    My friend and I have a character concept we're looking to play where we play half-siblings of different races. Like one of us is a Half-Orc and the other is a Half-Elf and we share a human parent who was a Human Bard that slept around a lot.

    • @jacobkeller7172
      @jacobkeller7172 2 года назад +3

      The rediculus 6 ?

    • @alexrothman2078
      @alexrothman2078 Год назад +4

      Me and a buddy did something similar where we found out we're brother from hunting our mutual father.
      It lead to a hilarious story ending with the half-elf brother becoming the chieftain of an orc tribe

  • @JonHerzogArtist
    @JonHerzogArtist 7 лет назад +500

    I've always wanted to do a campaign where there's an orc culture settled around a planar breach to the Abyss - not because they want to associate with the demons, but because they're the greatest mortal warriors to fight these extraplanar horrors. And that for centuries, these "barbarians" have been fighting back a demonic incursion without the world knowing it.

    • @Lucca00000
      @Lucca00000 7 лет назад +51

      Eberron campaign setting did it first, the Orcs in Eberron saved the world in fact.

    • @AlphaFenris1
      @AlphaFenris1 7 лет назад +9

      Jonathan Herzog Read the lore of the Crab clan in Legend of the 5 Rings setting

    • @TheStrongNerd
      @TheStrongNerd 7 лет назад +19

      Jonathan Herzog kinda like the dwarves in dragon age

    • @simmonslucas
      @simmonslucas 7 лет назад +7

      Dude, perfect

    • @tylerh2548
      @tylerh2548 7 лет назад +19

      Jonathan Herzog The half orcs from this culture are known as Fiendbloods - not because of their own heritage, but because they are Spartan Demon Slayers who are metaphorically steeped in the blood of the Breach -spawn.

  • @ElectorCount
    @ElectorCount 7 лет назад +175

    One of the most loved NPC i ever created was a half-orc rogue named Krusk. His father was captured by a tribe of orcs, he fell in love with the female guard of his cage and challenged the tribe chief to a duel to earn his freedom and the woman. He got beat up badly - but he impressed the female orc so much, that she freed him and they both left in the tribe secretly.
    To this day, they live in a little hovel just outside town - two half-orc children of love came out of this relationship: Krusk and his brother Hank (who is a baker).
    My players loved the two of them and their stories :)
    Feel free to steal them for your Game if you want

    • @Troglodytarum
      @Troglodytarum 5 лет назад +12

      Year later but im still gonna yoink them.

    • @lucienlachance1282
      @lucienlachance1282 4 года назад +8

      Two years later gonna yoink

    • @victorrivera2212
      @victorrivera2212 3 года назад +7

      three years later gonna yoink

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda 3 года назад +5

      I yoinked this last month without even having read it. 🤣 I wrote a short story about a man taking his son to a tavern after his coming of age. His son is a Half-Orc named Griffin. A couple of racist drunks start a fight before learning that the man they've antagonized is a Paladin who happened to have won the heart of an Orc woman during his adventuring days.

    • @mrdaynne
      @mrdaynne 3 года назад +2

      4 yrs later

  • @joshbuchholz1658
    @joshbuchholz1658 7 лет назад +83

    I'm glad they finally did the autobiographical episode. Their upper halves are human for sure but Jim and Pruitt are definitely all orc below the belt.

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +17

      LOL

    • @CombatSportsNerd
      @CombatSportsNerd 5 лет назад +1

      @@JPruinc
      I don't get it
      When did they say that

    • @SomeGuyHowGoesIt
      @SomeGuyHowGoesIt Год назад

      ​@@CombatSportsNerd I think it's supposed to be a dick joke lol

  • @chaddixon9764
    @chaddixon9764 7 лет назад +34

    In my campaign setting Half-Orcs have long since reached critical numbers to become their own race. It has even reached a point where the Bloodstain Tribe actually think themselves superior to humans because they are tougher. They also think themselves superior to Orcs because they are smarter so they most certainly have a bit of a superiority complex.

    • @tonydanatop4912
      @tonydanatop4912 5 лет назад +1

      Can say I blame them
      Jacked is like The default body type butt there not but ugly in the face like full orcs

  • @danielkufner9655
    @danielkufner9655 6 лет назад +3

    My 9 year old daughter noticed that Orc was missing from the handbook immediately. She said, "but dad, they have elves and half-elves, so why did they leave out the Orcs. Why can't I be an Orc. " Proud daddy moment right there.

  • @tylerh2548
    @tylerh2548 7 лет назад +28

    A half orc strikes me as a good race to produce Sith-culture style monks or institutionalized warlocks who bond to a fiend as part of their final initiation. The thought was triggered by Jim Davis' 'half orc evoker channeling his rage' angle.

    • @jimdavis141
      @jimdavis141 7 лет назад +5

      You could really lean into the evil humanoids angle and go full-on fiend worshiping society. And a Sith-inspired martial/magical culture would be perfect for orc-kin. Could even do a mix of half-orc and tiefling for those truly blessed.

    • @tylerh2548
      @tylerh2548 7 лет назад +6

      Jim Davis oh man, horned tiefling blooded orc-kin long death monk/ hexblade warlock (i like that better) = Darth Maul. I need to look into this.

  • @MiningwithPudding
    @MiningwithPudding 6 лет назад +50

    My party's Half-Ork is the party's Cleric. He's also the nicest person in the party.

    • @JOfJaZ
      @JOfJaZ 3 года назад +3

      Hell yeah! Monsterous looking nice clerics for life! (Tiefling Lathander cleric)

  • @reubenfromow4854
    @reubenfromow4854 7 лет назад +30

    I'm gonna be honest, I think that having a character who's overpowered in combat is okay, as long as the other members of the party make characters that can specialise in other areas. Currently in our game, my character handles diplomacy, the ranger does wilderness survival, and our tiny little dragon born Druid handles utility- like being able to deliver messages over long distances. Right now, two more players might be joining the campaign. One's playing a rogue and we're all secretly praying that the other person goes really overpowered, because otherwise we're just gonna get stomped.
    TL;DR: as long as everyone's having fun and doing their thing it's okay

  • @SlothinAintEasy
    @SlothinAintEasy 5 лет назад +8

    I want to make an orc like that mage in Skyrim at the college of winterhold hold. A badass spell blaster whose furiously protective over his books and scrolls

  • @inkblotCrisis
    @inkblotCrisis 7 лет назад +88

    I always liked that saying "Mom was adventurous, Dad was lucky". Usually have an Orc mom for my Half-orc characters.
    (edit)Also if you'd like an alternate take on Orcs there's the ones in Dominic Deegan. Culture based on Native Americans. Vegetarians that use their tusks to chew through tough root crop.

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +11

      I love it! All of it.

  • @thevoidcritter
    @thevoidcritter 6 лет назад +53

    My half-orc character's human mother was a former adventurer and pretty much YOLO personified, and he was just conceived in a consensual one-night stand. Having half-orcs always conceived via rape is pretty dumb, but hey, it doesn't have to be true love, either.

    • @CombatSportsNerd
      @CombatSportsNerd 5 лет назад +5

      Why is it dumb?
      Do orcs not rape?

    • @High-LordHarza
      @High-LordHarza 5 лет назад +16

      @@CombatSportsNerd Any race can rape, but orcs seem to only rape, which is the awful, dumb part. I dunno how to feel about having to explain this.

    • @alexandrasimon7191
      @alexandrasimon7191 5 лет назад +12

      @@CombatSportsNerd I think High-Lord Hazra meant that there is an infinite amount of potential in half-orcs being born for different reasons than rape, and it is boring and dumb to miss out on all those amazing worlds and stories

    • @CombatSportsNerd
      @CombatSportsNerd 5 лет назад +2

      @@alexandrasimon7191
      Ah ok, makes sense. Looking back I think my question stems more from the fact that half-orcs being born from that exact circumstance was *always* a common thing in my D&D circles

    • @williethenerfherder2193
      @williethenerfherder2193 5 лет назад +3

      @@High-LordHarza it comes from the lotr lore. Tolkien himself confirmed that half orcs in his world were created through rape of human women.

  • @Geeko170
    @Geeko170 7 лет назад +139

    I like to think of Orks more as Mandalorians. It is a way of life, that anyone is welcomed into.

    • @Geeko170
      @Geeko170 7 лет назад +29

      They just have to earn their place in the culture.

    • @ryaneftink7364
      @ryaneftink7364 7 лет назад +3

      Get your mind out of 40k, soldier!

    • @st.cimmerian1680
      @st.cimmerian1680 7 лет назад +2

      I've thought the same thing. It works very well!

    • @Geeko170
      @Geeko170 7 лет назад +1

      Jesse Gorham
      That they are.

    • @ryaneftink7364
      @ryaneftink7364 7 лет назад +4

      Yes, and Orks (emphasis on the K) are from Warhammer 40k.

  • @erogames3883
    @erogames3883 7 лет назад +33

    In my custom campaign setting I've modeled orcs after native civilizations from around the world with the idea that all other races were immigrants. So the aboriginals of Oz, the multitude of native civilizations of the Americas, the Maori of Aotearoa and other pacific islanders, the nomad tribes from central and eastern Asia, and even the vikings of Slavic bloodline, etc.
    The reason for their evil characteristics is that more "civilized" cultures (elves, dwarves) needed to demean the orcs as "savage" and "heretical" to rationalize their expansion and slaughter of the native peoples; a characteristic that when the PC meet these cultures readily realize is objectively untrue.

    • @jimdavis141
      @jimdavis141 7 лет назад +8

      I like that take. Lots of gray area to mess with player expectations.

    • @erogames3883
      @erogames3883 7 лет назад +6

      That's the general idea. Plus I get to easily rationalize half-orcs in a non-rapey way.

    • @tomspring213
      @tomspring213 7 лет назад +4

      Rawson Gaspar I had to do something similar. Started teaching my kids how to play and my 8 year old son wanted to be a half-orc barbarian. He goes, "Where do half-orcs come from?" It's like, uuuuummm...go ask your mom, lol.

    • @Daq94
      @Daq94 4 года назад

      @EROgames Really like this concept! Reminds me about Thrall from Warcraft lot

  • @racekitty
    @racekitty 4 года назад +8

    One my favorite half orc character was inspired by samurai jack that he came from a land cut off from rest of the world(it's basically Japan) where everyone had some orc blood and was pretty civilized my character set out to slay a evil warlock but before he could deliver the final blow the warlock call upon his patron and sent him across the world to a land unfamiliar to him from both angles because he never seen pure blooded humans or orcs and it was really fun playing a half orc that wasn't a tribal warrior or a quiet outcast.

  • @android19willpwn
    @android19willpwn 6 лет назад +7

    in a campaign that I'm currently in the Half-Orcs are devout followers of the teachings of Orc Sun Tzu

  • @kolbycampbell3957
    @kolbycampbell3957 7 лет назад +66

    So i think im to understand that orcs are a race of Canadian-Klingon lumberjacks with Cockney accents and a problem with space marines? That's the impression Im left with at least

  • @crimeselendas
    @crimeselendas 7 лет назад +46

    You'll be missed, D&Dome

    • @Grimmlocked
      @Grimmlocked 7 лет назад +4

      Vem Pra Lane two men enter dot dot dot

  • @EGrahamBass
    @EGrahamBass 5 лет назад +3

    Ive always loved half-orcs, theyre probably my favourite player race. Im currently playing a half-orc/half-drow arcane archer. That mix is leading to some super interesting rp moments. I always really like Matthew Colvilles idea of them where orcs and humans are two distinct races that cannot breed together, and so the half-orcs are a race created by mages and now called the Warbreed

  • @abdullahalghanimi379
    @abdullahalghanimi379 7 лет назад +36

    I often think of a half-orc as an outsider in all cases. Should he or she even come near a village or town, the people will often think that he or she is a spy of orcs and that an attack is imminent. If the half-orc ever came near any orcish tribe, they would often think of the person as a weakling and might even kill him or her if the need arise for any reason.

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +7

      That's a lonely life to lead...

  • @isabellemccarthy7712
    @isabellemccarthy7712 7 лет назад +15

    I generally have three orc cultures, I haven't detailed them all too much though. A few group of orc tribes towards the south of the main kingdom are kinda like Gypsies, in the north they are hunters of massive large game that exists up there(kinda like mandelorians), in the central area of the kingdom they live atop the mountains in peace with the Goliath and are known for a special blacksmithing for slaying flying enemies. There is an "evil" orc tribe deep in the eastern wilds though, they are more to standard type..

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +2

      Love the diversity!

  • @jessman212
    @jessman212 7 лет назад +31

    Can't wait for the Dwarves episode! I literally cant wait. Dwarves now please!
    Ps you guys rock

    • @CzarVentus
      @CzarVentus 7 лет назад +5

      the only thing rocking more are mountain dwarves. Get it? Mountain?

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +2

      We might have to reshoot dwarves. We'll keep you'll apprised. And thanks for the support.

  • @radiantburrito
    @radiantburrito 7 лет назад +75

    That new set is pretty sweet.

    • @AJ-kj1go
      @AJ-kj1go 7 лет назад +11

      Looks like a glorious nerd cave. This is what is possible without kids.

    • @yannickdellaert1616
      @yannickdellaert1616 7 лет назад +7

      It's the old set,but now in HD :)

    • @radiantburrito
      @radiantburrito 7 лет назад +3

      Yannick Dellaert You know what, I didn't even notice that. Surprised how a little camera work can go a long way!

    • @chastermief839
      @chastermief839 7 лет назад

      they look a little toasty though, haha.

    • @jeffbangle4710
      @jeffbangle4710 7 лет назад +1

      I miss the "inside a D20" set... :(

  • @Lucasofyugioh
    @Lucasofyugioh 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you guys so much for covering Elves and Half-Orcs. I don't know if you saw my request for them to be talked about but I really appreciate it nonetheless. I've been watching you guys for quite some time now and have always wanted you to talk about the races in D&D, especially my favorites the Half-Orc and the Elf.

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +3

      These were just for you!

  • @topknotproductions7351
    @topknotproductions7351 5 лет назад +2

    I like playing against type. I just made a Half-Orc Bard that plays death metal with a magic lute that sounds like an electric guitar and I am giddy at the thought of Role-Playing this character and this is the first time I've ever played, not only an Half-Orc but also against type.

  • @Treblaine
    @Treblaine 4 года назад +1

    We all know where half-orcs REALLY come from: human Bards cruising for that snu-snu with the buxom orc ladies.

  • @Saffy226
    @Saffy226 7 лет назад +6

    I'm running a campaign were a war wiped out the majority of orcs. So in a one shot in the future half orcs are more common the true orcs.

  • @JaredRedDeath
    @JaredRedDeath 7 лет назад +1

    I am absolutely loving these race videos so far. It's really helping me decide how I want my world to be built. Thanks guys!

  • @edwardnigma9756
    @edwardnigma9756 6 лет назад +3

    Making the orcs into the Asari from Mass Effect would be hilarious! I'll definately use that idea if I ever DM.

  • @thebr3310
    @thebr3310 5 лет назад

    My new character, this is my first DND character ever, is named Grrog Burnshire. He's half-orc but was a genetic anomaly two full orc parents and born half-orc. After his birth they put him in a metal basket and sent him down the river where he managed to survive waterfalls and treacherous currents. He landed on a farmstead outside a small town where he is adopted by two human farmers. Tonvin and Faure Burnshire. Long story short he is blamed for a crime he 100% didn't commit and the farm was besieged by villagers and mages. His adopted parents rushed him out the backdoor and drew swords to defend their son.

  • @BernyBadger
    @BernyBadger 7 лет назад +30

    I like setting my orc culture similar to the krogan from mass effect

    • @Meeko1010100112
      @Meeko1010100112 7 лет назад +6

      BernyBadger Krogan, Mandalorian, all the best Martial Warriors from pop fiction. The guys that may fight for very little, but with honor. That's a fun way to do it.

  • @knightowl1985
    @knightowl1985 7 лет назад +1

    In Pathfinder I have a half-orc paladin. He was adopted by a human paladin who found him as a baby.

  • @BNRmatt
    @BNRmatt 3 года назад

    I love that Jim talked about his setting here and now he made Land Between Two Rivers. It's heartening that he made it after all.

  • @Coonassanova
    @Coonassanova 6 лет назад

    Currently playing a level-8 half-orc champion with shield master and mage slayer. Last game he played friday night, our party barreled headlong into 10 hobgoblins, 40 goblins, several elite monks and bosses, etc. In the first 4 rounds of combat, Boss Haug took almost 100 attacks, 2 fireballs, a lightning bolt, and an ice storm, and didn't even come close to going down. The puny goblins refused to kneel before their new god and were exterminated, proving once and for all that half-orcs are the pinnacle of martial (and marital) prowess.

  • @justincotten5553
    @justincotten5553 7 лет назад +8

    So I actually decided to go back and watch that old orc episode. Now I'm wondering if Pruitt wore the same shirt on purpose, lol.

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад

      Ha! Serendipity, Baby!

  • @callumharris656
    @callumharris656 7 лет назад +1

    Damn these videos are just so great. Have played for a few years as both player and DM, running a home brew (4e), Hoard of the Dragon Queen and Rise of Tiamat and currently running Out of the Abyss for a large group which ranges from very experienced to new. And watching these at work fills me with ideas and concepts and really makes me question the DnD game and start asking what I can do with it. Thanks for the help and the great videos :)

  • @iconocast
    @iconocast 5 лет назад +2

    my half orc was sold to a wizard as a child and experimented on until adult hood. hes a sorcerer now due to allot of pain full magical experiments and hates wizards.

  • @Troommate
    @Troommate 7 лет назад +31

    18:44 "I get Knocked Down, But I get up Again, You're Never going to keep me down" Chumbawamba - I get knocked down

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +4

      Yeah!

    • @bryanvarney3383
      @bryanvarney3383 6 лет назад +5

      songs called tubthumping... its about drinking till you pass out, waking up and doing it again...

  • @UlrichUlrichson
    @UlrichUlrichson 5 лет назад

    I ran a pathfinder campaign homebrew where orcs took the place of European countries. So english, French, swedish, etc. While humans were primarily acting as the Huns and Native americans, being nomadic. The elves were American and the south American countries. It led to half orcs being literally EVERYWHERE and very easily accepted into basically any society. It was probably my favorite homebrew setting I've made as far as how the races were extremely changed from their stereotypes.

  • @jonwooldridge3766
    @jonwooldridge3766 3 года назад

    I had a 1/2 orc in 1e AD&D. He started as a cleric of Shaargas, but wanted to expand to Assassin-hood. After a long courting with the assassin's guild he was given the opportunity become an assassin through a few trails. The first trial was to extort protection money from a local merchant. Being an orc, every problem is a nail and his favored club the perfect hammer. As I entered the merchant shop / home late in the evening I caught the merchant and his son finishing up his accounting for the day. Discourse ensued and my orc was out witted by the merchant. Enter the nail approach to every problem. The merchant and his young son began to scream and howl like a tom cat in heat. With his favored club in hand he painted the walls with their blood, but the young boy escaped and alerted the guard. My orc's assassin mentor was aghast by his actions. Not due to his bloody work, but for the unprofessionalism in how he handled a simple job. He was not promoted to assassin, but was kept in the guild as an enforcer. Something more fitting to his skills. I actually loved the turn of events, and embraced the change in my character concept. Once I became a DM, I used him in several encounters as an NPC. To this day, this was one of my best experiences in D&D and development as a player / DM. I love orcs!!!

  • @youmaboi5279
    @youmaboi5279 6 лет назад +1

    I'm suddenly reminded that for a some people a drone strike in the middle of a conversation is very much a reality.

  • @germanzepeda2754
    @germanzepeda2754 6 лет назад

    Half Orc Monk- Scaled Fist who comes from a martial family human father/orc mother a rare happy family, channeled his rage and intimidating appearance into his fighting style as a scaled fist instead of denying and being ashamed of his nature.

  • @FtechJack
    @FtechJack 7 лет назад +71

    Will you be covering things like the kenku or tamaxi? While only covered in volos guide, they can be pcs
    Also, I love your show so much

    • @Thaxsar
      @Thaxsar 7 лет назад +3

      *Tabaxi. They are covered in Volo's to be player characters. They are also in Chult so they might be included when Tomb of Annihilation releases. Kenku have what's in Volo's and that's really all you need. They mimic speech, can't come up with their own ideas, and their main goal is to gain flight.

    • @JPruinc
      @JPruinc 7 лет назад +4

      We'll see. I'm playing a Kenku right now. He's fun.

    • @TrickyTrickyFox
      @TrickyTrickyFox 6 лет назад

      Ah, I love playing tabaxi! :).

    • @CaronDriel
      @CaronDriel 6 лет назад +2

      Kenku are phenomenal. I played a Kenku mystic for one session. Being the only (sort of) senior player with a group of highschoolers, I ended up needing a character that could be more of a leader, unfortunately. The Kenku (whose name is Hoot, because it's the first bird he ever saw) is now a recurring NPC and the party loves seeing him (especially me, because it means I get to take control of him again for short periods). I've got a few tips to share if you'd like. Some of them make more sense if you know his backstory, however, so I'll put that first. Feel free to skip it.
      Backstory? His flock were slaves to a group of Illithid. One day he was essentially mind-whipped by one of them and it triggered his mystic powers. He started having weird things happen to him and suffering debilitating migraines, and the only solution he could think of to stop these things was to steal the "Big Book of Psionics" written by the 20th level Ulitharid Grandmaster Psionicist that leads this group. He somehow manages to do so successfully (One of his starting Psionic Disciplines gives him resistance to psychic damage) and escapes into the overworld. (in my gm's setting, one of the issues in the world is that the Underdark is slowly seeping into reality, which allowed Hoot to do this) He then spent the next eight years as a hermit, studying the book and unlocking his mystic abilities. As a result he barely knows any words to mimic, and since he escaped when he was so young and has spent so long alone, his memory has kind of deteriorated so he doesn't really remember his early life very clearly.
      His mystic telepathy kind of provided a way around his Kenku mimicry, so I imposed some limitations of my own on it. I couldn't use it to bypass a lack of verbal knowledge, so if I knew how to say something in a weird language like bird tweets I could say it with telepathy and they'd understand, but I still had to know how to say it in SOMETHING.
      Tips for playing Kenku?
      1. Have scratch paper to write notable quotes on to repeat back for hilarity or to progress the plot.
      2. Have your Kenku stick to someone who talks a lot or says very notable things (NPC or PC) so that you can have a wider array of useful things to say.
      3. Really go all in on the charades and mimicry. Especially if your character is an upbeat cheerful character who is full of excitement and curiosity. I would frequently mimic the actions or phrases of characters for comedy and explanation. Sometimes I'd even start going into a game of elaborate charades, which was fun.
      4. Don't forget to show that your character struggles with their own linguistic inadequacies as much as the rest of the party. I frequently wouldn't know how to say something with the limited phrases I had available and so I would say "hoot kind of paces around the room, hopping angrily with his hands on the side of his head, making little angry noises". It amused everyone and endeared him to the party. He would also get frustrated when people referred to him as an animal or didn't understand what he said, sometimes repeating back what they say to him almost as though he's mocking them. Basically just capitalize on the pros AND the cons of being forced to mimic.
      Truthfully I don't think a Kenku would work fantastically for a very long game, but for a short game or a one shot they make delightful characters that can be incredibly memorable. Sorry for writing so much. =p

  • @torotteson
    @torotteson 7 лет назад +28

    honestly you guys talk about how everyone's always making orcs too limited and evil but I've found just the opposite. I feel like ever since Warcraft came out everyone wants to take what are supposed to be the foulest brutes around only held back by their own stupid cruelty and making them way too kid friendly. Why not let orcs be orcs in a campaign? A force of nature that threaten all in their path.

    • @nicholasm3265
      @nicholasm3265 6 лет назад +2

      Tor Otteson right. I wonder how a race ever made there own system without killing each other first

    • @proudpapaprick
      @proudpapaprick 6 лет назад +5

      I like to do this with a large section of orcs, both in the generic "Gruumsh FTW" types and the freaky, demon or monster worshipping sense. Fun thing to remember - if most of a populace is uneducated or misinformed, they don't all have to be super evil. They just have to be obedient to/afraid of their scary, evil leaders.

  • @bruceleo2607
    @bruceleo2607 6 лет назад

    I am currently playing in a pathfinder home brew. My half-orc is a young pureblood (both parents are half-orc and have a good relationship and a happy home). He's a city-born, urban ranger who's rebelling against his parents and mixing with a gang of tradional half-orcs. He catches a lot flack from his fellow gang members for being a love-child, but has the backing of the gang's leader who was once comrades with his father. It's been a fun experience role-playing the conflict with his parents, trying to earn the respect of his gang who feels that he's a pet of the leader and viewed as being soft. I've had the concept of that dynamic in my mind for quite a while and bringing him to the table has been rewarding and fulfilling.

  • @Minrow56
    @Minrow56 5 лет назад

    Does anyone else appreciate the Blitzkrieg joke here? Pruitt's comedy is on point.

  • @glamourweaver
    @glamourweaver 4 года назад

    My favorite take on orcs draws from Tolkien’s idea of a race created to serve a dark lord, but then has them cut loose after that master is dead (possibly at their own hand?). So rather than going “noble savage” ala WoW, you lean into them not having a developed culture of their own outside the bondage of war and the confusion of now trying to create one.

  • @Terry_Pie
    @Terry_Pie 7 лет назад

    Half Orc Warlock. He has been chosen by Chauntea to bring fields of gold to his people. He is venturing into the human lands to learn about their agricultural practices and technologies to bring back to his people, and to spread Chauntea's bounty to all.

  • @tylerh2548
    @tylerh2548 7 лет назад

    Another good source of inspiration for half orcs is the appropriately titled The Half Orcs series by David Dalglish. The titular characters (twin brothers) are the progeny of an orc female and elven male, if I recall.

  • @grnteabug
    @grnteabug 6 лет назад

    One of my favorite PCs is a Half-orc wizard. His character loves magic and the study of all things arcane. However, because he is an orc, when he went to wizard school, he was literally teased and bullied by the other students until he lashed out and fought back resulting in his expulsion. So now he travels the world honing his magical powers just so he can go back to the school one day and show them what he learned. (Preferably with a big middle finger via Bigby's hand)

  • @kyleabrams5036
    @kyleabrams5036 4 года назад

    I could listen to you guys yank all day I think. Subbed, don't care if there's no new videos or whatever but this probably best d&d talk I've seen.

    • @WebDM
      @WebDM  4 года назад

      Thanks for the sub! We upload every Wednesday.

  • @Licjr
    @Licjr 7 лет назад

    I played a Half-Orc valor bard in Curse of Strahd after my paladin died. He was having a blast in Barovia: his sole goal in life was to be in epic battles so he could make songs about them later, so he was like a kid in a candy store. He was a blast to play

  • @liamdoherty1208
    @liamdoherty1208 7 лет назад +2

    You should do a video on the monstrous races presented in volo's guide to monsters ( lizard folk, tritons, tabaxi etc)

  • @coco26006
    @coco26006 6 лет назад +1

    I mean most half orc are probably not a product of love because Orcs are still by default chaotic evil

    • @chillbaloo5346
      @chillbaloo5346 5 лет назад

      coco260 What if your human parent was also evil?

  • @dixieflatline9772
    @dixieflatline9772 7 лет назад +7

    So many amendments to the constitution. . .I can only choose one. My comment. . .is the FIF!

  • @Sean-ne3gx
    @Sean-ne3gx 7 лет назад +1

    Confirmation that Pruitt's heart can be found through Star Trek? Time to re-watch TNG and DS9 again.

  • @jackmyers8687
    @jackmyers8687 3 года назад

    My favourite class. Great for front line of course but Relentless Endurance helps with so many situations

  • @elliejelly8815
    @elliejelly8815 Год назад

    My go to is trip attack, grapple and then action surge and hit ‘em while they’re down when fighting with my half orc eldritch knight (superior technique fighting style)

  • @mikemac1298
    @mikemac1298 6 лет назад +1

    Half-Orcs make great Gypsies or traveling caravan types.

  • @17Scumdog
    @17Scumdog 7 лет назад +1

    Another great show guys! Hope you all and your loved ones haven't been affected too terribly by the hurricane(s)

  • @oliverwilhelm6171
    @oliverwilhelm6171 6 лет назад

    My half-orc, Olo Glyphscar, is from a coupling of two nations. Orcs and a norse-themed version of humanity fought against each other for generations in a wide, snowy expanse until an army of the undead interrupted them. They were forced to work together, but couldn't defeat the necromancer leader, who fled into the caverns below - sending undead up into the surface world. The orcs and humans had to band together on a more permanent basis, the human jarl's son marrying the orc chieftain's most beautiful daughter - and finding they really liked each other's company.
    Olo Glyphscar, the result of that binding, is technically a noble - and considered a perfect melding of both races by his people. He is honorable, and eager for battle as a mix of Viking and orcish culture - dressed in heavy furs and counted on to be the representative for his people in an effort to gain more allies against the forces of the undead. He's got his own ambitions, though - the mix of human forethought and cunning mixed with the orcish thoughts on honor and willingness to fight for his beliefs has made him a good companion for his party. He also really, REALLY enjoys people expecting him to be a barbarian (as the culture, not the class) only to be caught off-guard when he's shown to be a savage noble.

  • @General12th
    @General12th 6 лет назад

    Forget half-orcs! I'm more terrified of all the airplanes invading your set!

  • @cinammonstyx7622
    @cinammonstyx7622 5 лет назад

    I always love playing Orcs not as inherently evil, stupid, or violent, they're just super direct. They'll solve the problem as directly as orcishly possible. Which tends to happen to be brutal, simple, and violent.

  • @jamessatter7418
    @jamessatter7418 Год назад

    Since humans work with orcs in many D&D adventures, it always made sense to me that half-orcs could result from consentual relationships between humans and orcs.

  • @st.cimmerian1680
    @st.cimmerian1680 7 лет назад +1

    You guys are awesome! Easily the best D&D/RPG channel online. Keep it up! 🤘🏻

  • @KyleMaxwell
    @KyleMaxwell 7 лет назад

    New cameras too - that really makes things better.

  • @GankWater
    @GankWater 4 года назад

    One of my favorite PCs Ive made was Rokthar, the half orc druid of the moon. His mother was a human druid that shape-shifted into a dire bear to protect the woods neighboring an orc village. She spent so long in her bear form she was consumed by the feral thoughts of the bear and forgot how to be human. The Orcs saw her as a great champion of the woods and any orcs foolish enough to venture into the wood would fall by her claws. Finally a great orc warrior rose who decided he would kill the dire bear, he ventured into the woods and finally tracking the bear down in her lair he battled her until both were at exhaustion. Being an orc he fell for the strength and power of this tremendous dire bear and made love to the creature. Later the dire bear gave birth to a half-orc that the fey creatures of the wood named Rokthar.

  • @Saffy226
    @Saffy226 7 лет назад +192

    Who else is a dm here?

    • @DeGreyChristensen
      @DeGreyChristensen 7 лет назад +11

      Prof. Goats probably most of the people watching

    • @drowjack
      @drowjack 7 лет назад

      Prof. Goats Here now I'm a player for a while

    • @burlyd310
      @burlyd310 7 лет назад

      DM a couple games, and Player in one.

    • @Comrade2261
      @Comrade2261 7 лет назад

      Yesh, and a player in a couple other campaigns.

    • @LokNWykLeer
      @LokNWykLeer 7 лет назад

      Will be!

  • @syzyphyz
    @syzyphyz 6 лет назад

    Half-orcs aren't for dorks, they'll scoop out your eyeballs with sporks.

  • @rileyplaut-deweese1484
    @rileyplaut-deweese1484 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for the quick release of this video!

  • @raivo1768
    @raivo1768 3 года назад

    I played a half orc whose mother was a terrifying and feared witch that ruled over the steppes on the edge of a great grassland. She had a harem of bewitched orc males as her thralls, and used them as her personal guard and raiding band. I was the result of one of her couplings with one of these orc thralls. I grew up as a sort of warden, being responsible for keeping order amongst her minions and handing down her punishment to those that strayed from their loyalty. We all lived in fear of her, myself included, for she consorted with demons and did unspeakable rituals in her caves above our camps among the rocks of the steppes. I had a sense of which of the orcs my father may have been, but was never sure. The time came when I was ordered to execute he who I thought was my father, for he had become weak with age, and I did the deed in fear of my mother’s wrath. But after that day I planned my escape, my fear of her demented and demonic ways harrowing me as I slipped away one night. Ending up in the slums of a city, I fought and scraped by as an urchin. Eventually the guilt of my past horrible deeds making me face my nature and choosing to make amends for the past. I joined a group of adventurers and set off with them to right the wrongs I had committed. My witch mother eventually became the villain of our campaign, my dm liked the idea of her and ran with it.

  • @gnomewarlord6221
    @gnomewarlord6221 3 года назад

    I've always imagines orcs to moreso have a valhalla mentality, that humans are an offshoot of orcs, using positive emotions to tank through battles. It isn't necessarily that they worship an evil god, or their ideals are opposing, it's just become more of an ancestral duty to try to conquer the other side.

  • @ArchArturo
    @ArchArturo 7 лет назад +2

    In my setting I've made several tribes of orcs to be not just the best race to breed strong and fast horses, but also superb archers (yes, based on the mongols :D).

  • @joeofdoom
    @joeofdoom 6 лет назад +1

    I play a half orc wizard and while it might not be the most optimised way to play a half orc or a wizard its alot of fun and he's still a powerful spellcaster.

  • @TheJackTindle
    @TheJackTindle 7 лет назад

    With regards to one of the last things Jim said, I completely agree. Orcs in my campaign are neutral nomads, wandering the places in the world where no other race inhabits. The three largest clans, Dustwalkers (arid deserts) Fogbreathers (Mountain ranges) and Saltdrinkers (these are my favourite, a massive fleet of orc pirates. Who stop only to repair and resupply before taking to the seas again.) all lead by a Helmswalker, who is the tribal leader who reads the stars and sets the course. Other races make peace with the nomad clans by offering gifts and supplies when they come through town, and this, largely, avoids conflict. But like another commentor said somewhere down the way. 'Orc'' in this world is a way of life. There are dwarves and humans that roam with these clans that are considered 'Orcs' and some city-dwelling racial orcs that are not considered to be 'orcish' by these larger clans.

  • @bar0nger
    @bar0nger 6 лет назад

    Half orcs, can also be the result of lots of beer and a late night at the Tavern. Who says the Orc has to be the father.

  • @Maldin22
    @Maldin22 5 лет назад

    Playing a half-orc valor bard who drums for his magic and I absolutely LOVE it. Battlebard FTW.

  • @pvrhye
    @pvrhye 7 лет назад

    My half orc background idea is that the mother grew up in a really rough place and went to the toughest guy around for protection. Keeps the dark nastiness out of the backstory.

  • @robertbemis9800
    @robertbemis9800 7 месяцев назад

    I always like the idea of the orcs good aligned gods being the Norse gods

  • @lunargamer5261
    @lunargamer5261 7 лет назад

    I love the idea of starting with no more than a 16 in my primary attack ability score. My current rogue started with a 14 Dex, which I supplemented by taking a level of fighter to get +2 to ranged attacks. Most of the other people in my group immediately push their ability score boosts into their main stat to get it to 20 as quickly as possible. As long as I am not completely failing in combat, I want to leave myself room for growth in the later, more challenging parts of the campaign.

  • @sockfloats5868
    @sockfloats5868 7 лет назад

    I love this opening/set change, like actually.

  • @jessewilliams3166
    @jessewilliams3166 7 лет назад

    My half- orc paladin was born from a noble family, when the head of the house as a way to seal the peace with the neighboring orc city took the head of the orc house's daughter for marriage after accepting orc culture ( Which in this world isn't always evil, it's more about strength both on a physical and spiritiual aspect. They are not savages, they just have a different culture). Anyway, I was the birth child of this union, and at first the humans were a bit iffy on this new alliance and as a result attempted to shun me or worst. But through devotion to the paladin oath, gaining influence and respect from the church for my services and helping those in need throughout the city. I quickly become the most loved noble in the city.
    So while I was destined to take over the house of Luthor, one of the more powerful cities because I was the older son. My half orc younger brother had it much worst then I did, so being a good big brother I helped him out and told him if he followed my advise and became a great person, I would give him the house instead. He cried and hugged me in joy over this news, and sure as rain he did become a great person. I now travel the land, seeking new people to aid and new alliances to forge, I believe most can be redeemed and just need compassion and understanding to become great people. I am Grock Luthor and I will not rest until humans and orcs all across the land can live in peaceful co-existance
    ( My DM was also very nice to give a bonus to persuasion and intimidate checks with other orcs to aid in this area.)

  • @st.cimmerian1680
    @st.cimmerian1680 7 лет назад

    Having an orc or a half-orc as a brave and devoted Paladin is always a great way to go, whether you're rolling a character to play, or as an NPC that is vital to your game. The savage, barbaric image and nature that seems to be persistent with these races works very well when combined with a holy and knightly profession. They can be such contrasts that it creates a very entertaining story and character. I rolled a half-orc Paladin with the Oath of Devotion, and it was easily one of the best characters I have ever played. He looked like a brute but in contrast with his angelic armor and insignias, he was always the talk of the town when he entered a city or village for the first time.
    Orcs and Half-Orcs rule! 🤘🏻💀

  • @calebrenegar1992
    @calebrenegar1992 3 года назад +1

    My half orc’s tribe was killed in a freak blizzard and he is the only survivor. Hence, a vengeance Paladin tailor made for rime of the from maiden. He hates winter!

    • @an8strengthkobold360
      @an8strengthkobold360 2 года назад

      I know this is stupid but my mind immediately went to" war against snow".
      Just a giant half orc taking a giant great sword of searing light to a snow man.

  • @sunsin1592
    @sunsin1592 4 года назад

    Back in the late 80s I created my first half-orc PC modelled after Smash, the character in the Piers Anthony novel Ogre, Ogre. At that time the half-ogre was not yet a PC race. I made him a CG fighter, but yeah, he was the bastard child of a human woman ravaged by orc raiders. Wasn't ready to ditch all the stereotypes.

  • @mr.incorporeal7642
    @mr.incorporeal7642 7 лет назад

    Easily one of the most fun characters I have ever played was a Half-Orc Necromancer (though not the 'cackling villain' type). Bizarrely enough he actually ended up being the party face, mostly because he was the most level-headed of the bunch.

  • @SuperMcmonster
    @SuperMcmonster 7 лет назад +4

    So in my group's new 5e campaign, pretty much 3/4 of all the races present in the world are half-bloods. Half dragon half human? Half-Dragon. Half Half Dragon and Human? DragonBorn. Everyone fucks. so every subtype is represented by a mixing of races.

    • @jimdavis141
      @jimdavis141 7 лет назад +3

      played in a campaign like that where the DM thought up dozens and dozens of combos for each of the standard races. He even had different stats based on if you were elf-hobgoblin or hobgoblin-elf.

    • @Andrewc87563
      @Andrewc87563 7 лет назад +1

      Sounds like you are channelling the Yuan-ti Web DM procreation pit episode!

  • @creepyypaper1438
    @creepyypaper1438 7 лет назад

    My favorite character I've ever played was a Half Orc Bard that started with a 20 str and only a 14 cha. It was unconventional but super fun. Tavern Brawler and War Caster made for some fun times and he actually needed up being the only character to make it Out of the Abyss from the original party.

  • @Greenhawk96
    @Greenhawk96 6 лет назад

    I just want to say, that joke Jim wasnt going to say at the end killed me

  • @AvatarofBragi
    @AvatarofBragi 7 лет назад +5

    I see that 2e DMG trying to hide...

  • @TheHolyGopnikCrusader
    @TheHolyGopnikCrusader 6 лет назад

    I’m creating a Half Orc Paladin of Conquest who’s goal is to eliminate chaos and create a (tyrannical) empire that will be able to wipe out chaos (not evil, just chaos). He believes evil can be kept in check by rooting out the extremes and enforcing laws.

  • @samwhary5498
    @samwhary5498 5 лет назад

    My first character was a half orc inquisitive rogue. The party has not forgotten him. Ever.

  • @ZenodudeMC
    @ZenodudeMC 7 лет назад +31

    Tieflings
    Tieflings!
    TIEFLINGS!!!!!

  • @kamikage9420
    @kamikage9420 6 лет назад

    I know there are half orcs and half elves, but I think it would be interesting to think about weird stuff like half halflings (quarterlings?) and half kobolds.

  • @sweetandsaltyminx7310
    @sweetandsaltyminx7310 7 лет назад

    I'm currently playing a half orc valor bard with really low intelligence but hilariously good charisma. She's wonderful and the whole party adores her.

  • @xulore4403
    @xulore4403 6 лет назад

    These guys are great and they also give such in-depth, useful info for others to use. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @ezrahendog5837
    @ezrahendog5837 7 месяцев назад

    I made a half orc bard. Her father was a human musican and her mother did feats of strength in the traveling circus she was raised in.
    As far as mechanical optimization. How far is not the worst race you could be for a bard. Because half works get one of the corrisma skills for free.

  • @williamjanak2013
    @williamjanak2013 7 лет назад

    I always wanted to play a Half Orc Druid. He was a Shaman for this Clan/Tribe. So less about nature and more about the spirits. Then (insert reason to join the group)

  • @baconbandit4694
    @baconbandit4694 2 года назад

    I really like the way Skyrim portrays orcs, but then again it is one of the first times I was exposed to orcs