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Kronaed
01-07-2007, 10:32 AM
Are Orcs into cannibalism? I know that they say the Darkspear Trolls you play as turned non-cannibalistic when they joined the horde, but I still I would refuse an invite for dinner from them. But what about the Orcs?

undeadgnome
01-07-2007, 10:39 AM
no, but bill cosby likes cold wet sea lions licking his toes because if he doesn't, cheese prices in shinras lazer that go pew pew because.....what? nm

Kronaed
01-07-2007, 10:43 AM
no, but bill cosby likes cold wet sea lions licking his toes because if he doesn't, cheese prices in shinras lazer that go pew pew because.....what? nm
Have you been drinking salt water?

undeadgnome
01-07-2007, 10:57 AM
Well you see, I drank a bottle of something called leinad Kcaj.... -flips over- oh crap....

One time, a dieng boy wanted to scuba dive with his friend, but a shark dragged him away, and his friend said, Goodbye chum....hehe chum....

Aerath
01-07-2007, 12:28 PM
Undeadgnome - either lay off the booze or lay off the forums.
Remember kids - Don't drink and post !

Toxicshadow
01-07-2007, 05:53 PM
Problem is, memory usually dies a few drinks before common sense..

As for the OP. First off you should read up on the lore, if the Orcs have ever been cannibalistic it'll be in there.

Second you should use your common sense, would cannibalists last a day in war with a race with the technique for intergalactic spacetravel without magic? Draenor was home to both the Draenei, the Ogres, and the Orcs.

Third you should read the game rules and notice that the only places where 2 players of the same faction can kill eachother are the goblin-controlled arenas, which rules out eating other players.

Fourth you should check the loot tables of NPC orcs and notice that all the meat-drops are from various animals that they've killed at other times.


Of course it's all a game, so the Lore is where you get ur final answer. Link is in the RP section unless I'm much mistaken.

Twoflower
02-07-2007, 03:57 AM
Remember kids - Don't drink and post !

i am thinking about getting a membership just to be able to put this in my sig :)

Mincemaker
02-07-2007, 05:32 AM
Well, as far as I know, only one Orc clan practices cannibalism, the Bonechewer Clan. That clan is not part of Thrall's Horde.

The Darkspear Trolls once cannibalize, but dropped it because Thrall said "No!".

The Forsaken cannibalizes every frigging humanoid they kill, but nobody said anything because nobody but the Forsaken (and their enemies) knew that they cannibalized things. By Lore, since the Forsaken is in another continent, no other race knew **** about them eating humanoids (and they don't do that openly in front of them and the Blood Elves too). So nobody said "No!" to their manners.

What they don't know won't hurt them.

Zalath
02-07-2007, 02:02 PM
Problem is, memory usually dies a few drinks before common sense..

As for the OP. First off you should read up on the lore, if the Orcs have ever been cannibalistic it'll be in there.

Second you should use your common sense, would cannibalists last a day in war with a race with the technique for intergalactic spacetravel without magic? Draenor was home to both the Draenei, the Ogres, and the Orcs.

Third you should read the game rules and notice that the only places where 2 players of the same faction can kill eachother are the goblin-controlled arenas, which rules out eating other players.

Fourth you should check the loot tables of NPC orcs and notice that all the meat-drops are from various animals that they've killed at other times.


Of course it's all a game, so the Lore is where you get ur final answer. Link is in the RP section unless I'm much mistaken.

Actually it's the Naaru that got the dimensional ships/fortresses, and they use magic.

Kronaed
03-07-2007, 05:17 AM
Well, as far as I know, only one Orc clan practices cannibalism, the Bonechewer Clan. That clan is not part of Thrall's Horde.

The Darkspear Trolls once cannibalize, but dropped it because Thrall said "No!".

The Forsaken cannibalizes every frigging humanoid they kill, but nobody said anything because nobody but the Forsaken (and their enemies) knew that they cannibalized things. By Lore, since the Forsaken is in another continent, no other race knew **** about them eating humanoids (and they don't do that openly in front of them and the Blood Elves too). So nobody said "No!" to their manners.

What they don't know won't hurt them.
Thanks for the answer.