@Rin it sorta does actually yeah
Physically, Ky-Ree are rather similar to humans, enough so that they are capable of producing viable (albeit sterile) offspring together.
@Rin also i am just really like the idea that two people of different species can fall in love (I am a huge romantic)
@Billsomething
I was planing on having Marduk orcs use the LOTR method when it comes to reproduction.
@Billsomething
I was planing on having Marduk orcs use the LOTR method when it comes to reproduction.
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... never defined and regularly self-contradicting because Tolkien couldn't make his mind up?
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Sick burn
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Not really, it's more 'which one are you talking about'.
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The one where they are pulled out of goo or mud or what ever that stuff in Isengard was.
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... That doesn't even make sense.
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How so?
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"Orcs spontaneously get dragged from the mud" is not, really, a coherent explanation.
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Would "Because the fantasy genre" be a coherent explanation?
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Not really.