Ork versus Orc
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Ork versus Orc
I've not played yet so call me ignorant, but how did you come about the decision to name the orks 'orks'? In almost every other tolkienesque fantasy, they're called 'orc's. When they're spelled 'ork's it has an eerie effect on me, immidiatelly relating my mind to seelife as Tolkien pointed out in one of his prefaces in "The Hobbit."
Kindof a dumb suggestion, but I don't know. At least think about how you spell it if you haven't already made up your mind
Kindof a dumb suggestion, but I don't know. At least think about how you spell it if you haven't already made up your mind
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I've never thought of the feelings of the German players by typing 'Ork' instead of 'Orc' .. And to be honest, I doubt I will either. If they are unable to get a grasp of what I mean with it, we probably shouldn't be talking in the first place. 
You can use both, or then as compromise we can all start using the Finnish word for orc/k.

You can use both, or then as compromise we can all start using the Finnish word for orc/k.
I think, the reason are the translations of Tolkiens books. In german, they are translated as "Ork". So all people in german only know the term ork (what doesn't mean, that they don't understand orc).
As used in the translation of Tolkiens books, it was also used in other fantasy books or games here in the same way.
As used in the translation of Tolkiens books, it was also used in other fantasy books or games here in the same way.
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What has this to do with this topic?The Returner wrote:Illarion isent a tolkien book
ILLARION IS NOT LORD OF THE RINGS, NOR WILL IT BE.
It is a fact, that Tolkien was the one, who created first in his books beings as orcs and elves. This creation made by him has influenced the fantasy literature and many authors after him have used his terms for their novells.
Sure, they have filled this terms with other background, with new ideas, with other racedescriptions, but let the name and the structure be the same as by Tolkien.
If Illarion is totally not LotR and won't be, the races has to become another name, cause the names are from Tolkien.
But the description of the races are not the ones by Tolkien, instead the ones on moonsilver, which are the background of Illarion.
Nethertheless there may be same ideas as by Tolkien.