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Halforcs and Waterdeep

Post by Llanthyr » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:52 pm

How would halforcs be received in this big city?
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Post by Kirkus » Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:31 pm

I think I remember reading that they are recieved fine. In that they are tolerated but more than likely treadted like 2nd class citizens. There are going to be some working as caravan guards, some might even join the guard its all in how they act.
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Post by Kilak » Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:34 pm

I just wanted to make sure that this was true. Was thinking of making a Half-Orc, but not if I can't get into Waterdeep or other "good" locations (I'm not ready yet as a FK player to play an evil. Table Top and LARP yes, FK not quite yet.)
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Post by Kregor » Mon Apr 03, 2006 4:53 pm

Actually, half-orcs, that are law abiding, are received fairly well within most of the cities of the Sword Coast and western heartlands. This is not to say that they will not have some recial derision by many, or stares, etc. Fortunately, the half-orc invariably attains enough of their human parent that they are obviously not a true orc.

In the city of Daggerford, just to the south, one of the well-known smiths, Oleg, is a halforc. Waterdeep's acceptance of one should be similar.
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Post by Kilak » Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:37 pm

OK, thanks.

Another question, are Orogs or Halfogres in the game? I'm not able to log on and check help, and I didn't see anything about them on the website under help
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Post by Lea » Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:52 pm

Orogs are not in the game yet but if you go through the character creation they are under orcs. Not sure when they will be brought into the game but they are showing that they will be available at a future date.
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Post by Leohand » Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:41 pm

I believe Orogs are programmed into the coding, but they are waiting for their home city to be completed before they are formally released. It means, they exist in the code, but too bad, there is nothing we can do with them for thetime-being.
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Post by Mariela » Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:24 pm

I think it would also depend upon your races views and also your own character's beliefs.

Example: Mariela Aroha the Priestess of Selune has quite a reputation for being understanding and tolerant. She greets half orcs just like she would a half elf. Maybe slightly suspicious but not terribly so, which any drow or half drow can probably laugh about. (youpeople are evil! Darn tieflings too!)


Alissende de Vauise, a sun elf is high order racist, but is trying to be a more tolerant person. So this is what she did.. she took the half orc around to find some clothing so she coudl tell him that if she discovers he is evil using good citizens, she will personally hunt him down and destroy him. Rude, yes, but she is splitting the difference between law and attitude.

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