They were once elves, captured by Sauron and tortured. They now hate the light and men.
The first orcs were made by the first dark lord Morgoth, when he kidnapped elves and tortured and mutilated them, and turned them to evil purposes.
The Orcs of Thar was created in 1988.
Tolkien himself states that nobody knows how the orcs were made, but it was not by corrupting elves. That in itself strongly suggests that Melkor secretly sang them into existence (probably along with many other evil creatures) in the song that created the universe that all the Ainur sang.
No, more orcs in Mordor exist than Uruk-Hai orcs from Isengard.
Sauron, the Mouth of Sauron, Saruman, Nazgul, Grima Wormtongue, Gothmog, and the Orcs.
They were once elves, captured by Sauron and tortured. They now hate the light and men.
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 first orcs were made by the first dark lord Morgoth, when he kidnapped elves and tortured and mutilated them, and turned them to evil purposes.
Tolkien himself states that nobody knows how the orcs were made, but it was not by corrupting elves. That in itself strongly suggests that Melkor secretly sang them into existence (probably along with many other evil creatures) in the song that created the universe that all the Ainur sang.
The Orcs of Thar was created in 1988.
No, more orcs in Mordor exist than Uruk-Hai orcs from Isengard.
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.
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.