Orcs
Orcs are a fictional humanoid species that appears in fantasy literature, games, and media. They are typically depicted as warlike and aggressive, often serving as antagonists to human or elven protagonists. The concept originated in early 20th-century fantasy and was popularized by J. R. R. Tolkien, who presented orcs as corrupted beings created by Morgoth and later serving Sauron. Tolkien's accounts vary on origin; some passages describe orcs as corrupted or twisted elves, others suggest a separate race formed by Morgoth's evil. Despite inconsistencies, the idea of orcs as organized military forces became a staple in fantasy worlds.
In many settings, orcs have physical traits such as muscular builds, coarse features, and skin tones ranging
In Dungeons & Dragons, orcs are a playable or adversarial humanoid race, typically aligned with chaotic evil
Encompassing both villainous stereotypes and evolving, nuanced portrayals, orcs remain a dominant fixture in fantasy and