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Orc is a fictional humanoid creature that appears across myth, folklore, and modern fantasy. The word “orc” has uncertain origins; in Old English texts such as Beowulf it referred to monstrous beings, and later writers adopted and reshaped the term. The most influential modern account comes from J. R. R. Tolkien, who portrayed orcs as a malevolent race created by a Dark Power from corrupted beings and bred for war, becoming a widely reused archetype in fantasy.

In many fantasy settings, orcs are stocky, muscular humanoids with coarse features and often greenish or gray

Social structure and technology among orc communities differ by author and medium. Some portray orc societies

In popular culture, orcs feature prominently in The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Dungeons & Dragons,

Scholars note that orcs have served as a vehicle for discussions of otherness, dehumanization, and the politics

skin.
They
are
typically
depicted
as
physically
formidable,
with
tusks
or
fangs,
and
as
aggressive,
martial,
and
resilient.
Intelligence
and
culture
vary
widely
by
work,
but
orcs
are
commonly
portrayed
as
organized
into
tribes
or
armies
and
placed
in
harsh,
frontier
environments.
as
brutal
but
disciplined
warbands
with
simple
codes,
others
as
more
complex
cultures
with
ritual
and
hierarchy.
Their
roles
most
often
place
them
as
antagonists
or
rival
powers
to
humans,
elves,
and
other
races,
though
some
narratives
present
nuanced
or
sympathetic
depictions.
and
many
video
games
such
as
World
of
Warcraft.
Adaptations
vary
from
villainous
invaders
to
nuanced
characters
with
their
own
motivations
and
loyalties.
of
fantasy
world-building.
As
fictional
beings,
they
lack
real-world
counterparts
and
are
defined
by
the
needs
of
individual
works.