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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrcOrc - Wikipedia

    The origin(s) of orcs were explained two different ways (i.e., inconsistently) by Tolkien: the orcs were either East Elves (Avari) enslaved, tortured, and bred by Morgoth (as Melkor became known), or, "perhaps ...

  2. Orcs served under Morgoth in the First Age and Sauron in the Second and Third Ages. In the last six centuries of the First Age, thousands of Orcs were bred in Angband by Morgoth and to participate in the Battles of Beleriand, which began after the Ñoldor arrived to north-western Middle-earth.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt1524134Orcs! (2011) - IMDb

    Sep 5, 2014 · When marauding orcs invade a US National Park, our collective fates lie in the hands of Ranger Cal Robertson and his side-kick, Volunteer Cadet Hobie, who must stop the wave of destruction before the whole world is overrun.

    • (1.6K)
    • Action, Comedy, Fantasy
    • Andrew Black
    • 2014-09-05
  4. Nov 6, 2014 · Watch the whole film on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/orcs Trailer for Orcs! - the first fantasy film from Arrowstorm creators, Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin. Starring Adam Johnson,...

    • 3 min
    • 36.7K
    • arrowstorment
  5. They are mythical, medieval, and warmongering. They are monstrous, sadistic creatures devoid of human emotion...They are ORCS! Hordes of rampaging orcs! And they're here to kill us all!

    • 3 min
    • 758.9K
    • ArchstoneDistb
  6. Orcs were a race of humanoids. [4] [5] While they differed greatly, orcs shared certain physical qualities. Orcs of all kinds usually had stooped builds, grayish skin, and coarse black hair, with low foreheads, reddish eyes, and faces of porcine appearance that featured large lower canines similar...

  7. 2 days ago · Orcs were a race of humanoid creatures best known for their service as footsoldiers and slaves to the Dark Lords of Middle-earth. Even when not in thralldom to an evil master, Orcs rarely if ever had non-violent interactions with Elves, Men, or Dwarves.