Orcs work for Saruman but orginially work for Sauron.. when Saruman decides to join with Sauron he conjures lots of orcs from Mordor to help him create an army of the Uruk-Hais.. hope i helped :)
The Orcs of Thar was created in 1988.
No, more orcs in Mordor exist than Uruk-Hai orcs from Isengard.
Orcs and Wargs. It doesn't say the Wargs kill themselves but they do eat the orcs.
They are portrayed as either trolls west of the Misty Mountains, or Orcs, in and east of the Misty Mountains. Trolls are, well, trolls. Orcs are Morgoth's twisted copies of Elves
No. They are a fictional race created by fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien to serve as the Enemy's mass numbers of troops in The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion.
Of course not. Nobody likes Orcs, even Orcs don't like Orcs!
Mordor Orcs are Orcs from the Land of Mordor and are loyal to Sauron
The Orcs of Thar was created in 1988.
No, more orcs in Mordor exist than Uruk-Hai orcs from Isengard.
Destroy the Orcs was created on 2003-10-27.
Sauron was the first to create orcs then the orcs created by Saruman were called the Uruk-hai.
For World of Warcraft: No, Orcs are not related to Ogres. They are two entirely separate races.In The Lord of the Rings orcs are related to goblins. Ogres do not appear in Middle-earth.
There are no living orcs in Oblivion in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. However, there are many orcs throughout Cyrodil that you can find while not within one of the Oblivion gates.
The cast of Hordes of Orcs - 2007 includes: Ron Sparks as Archer
Orcs and Wargs. It doesn't say the Wargs kill themselves but they do eat the orcs.
WarCraft Orcs and Humans - 1994 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
Orcs are a fictional race of humanoid creatures often featured in fantasy literature, particularly in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. They are typically depicted as brutish, aggressive, and warlike beings with a strong hierarchical society and a penchant for violence.