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| I like weird science Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Lost Boy Join Date: Feb 2005
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Threddy, I don't want to sound discouraging, but I'm not sure giving Orcs clothes is that big of a step away from the TSO. It reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons where Lisa designs a rival Malibu Stacy to much fanfare, and so the makers of Malibu Stacy stay up all night to reimagine her - and end up giving her a new hat. 'She's still the same Malibu Stacy!' exclaims Lisa, to which the horde of excited little girls (and Smithers) reply, 'But she's got a new hat!' My point - I think most fantasy readers would fall in with Lisa - they're still the same old orcs, even if they've now got a new cloak... | |
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| First Mate Fool Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Creatures in fantasy world I think, Culhwch, that he meant that the orcs were hidden by their cloaks, so they aren't described, for a while anyway. But I see your point and I agree with it. On a similar note, I'm tired of good races and evil races. Orcs just seem like cannon fodder for heroes to plough through on their way to achieving their goal, most of the time. I'm sure people have done it, but I would like to read more about good orcs and such. That's just a random thought. |
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| I like weird science Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Re: Creatures in fantasy world To be honest here, my story project features Humans, Elves, Orcs and Dwarves (deliberately). Concerning the "good Orcs", I don't see mine as particularly good, but let's say they have a very strong warrior ethos, which gives them a certain savage nobility. In the same vein, my elves are basically manipulative *bleep*s. Someone doesn't have to be outright good to have admirable or at least positive properties, and I think that's the way to go when you want a more "grey" setting. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007
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Not only that, but the book is rarely out of the lists of the "Best Book Ever". Not only that, but the serried ranks of 1970's and 1980's role playing games did much to cement the hegemony of the TSE, TSD and TSO (good one, Cul!) in their current format. This is the whole point. Crime writers tend to avoid casting their heros as Victorian, pipe-smoking violin players with a penchant for deerstalkers and mild misogyny. And we can all see why! Giving orcs cloaks or giving elves green hair (or whatever) is not going to be enough to avoid comparisons with JRRT. And unless you really are a better writer than him, those comparisons will be highly unfavourable at worst and lukewarm at best. Writers need to go further - much further. Daniel's morally ambivalent orcs are a good example, but I'd still steer clear of using the word "orc", especially if your work is being written to appeal to a wider book-reading public who perhaps may not read much genre fantasy. Regards, Peter | |
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| resident pedantissimo | Re: Creatures in fantasy world Quote:
theme, do you? We could take on a few as crew for the Hellrunner… | |
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| Young Swordsman Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Re: Creatures in fantasy world Tolkien took Orcs from old english and in particular the poem Beowulf (he said this when he was alive) - therefore I'd be stealing from an anonymous author. I can see your point but I really don't see that it matters. The people who i know that like fantasy play WoW, so they therefore know all about orcs and what they look like from that, so it would be foolish to change the name, or keep them as orcs but change their characteristics as they would feel that i had done it wrong. Also, my orcs will have green skin, whereas in Tolkiens books, he never actually describes them as being green. Ed - Threddy |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Re: Creatures in fantasy world Hi Threddy, Quote:
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I'm probably wrong, but I think that the whole green skin thing came in off the back of RPG's like Warhammer. Orcs became slightly more comical in some ways, but ultimately it was Tolkien Standard with a paint job. Regards, Peter | ||
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| First Mate Fool Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Creatures in fantasy world Well Chris, you are the captain so its your call; but let me say this, if you do hire some orcs, make sure they are well fed! It would probably be useful to have a crew of more than two and a bit. |
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