[quote=@River Goblin] Just a shot in the dark here, but what does Orc dialogue sound like? Could you tell me about their racial strengths/limitations and culture? [/quote] Right, well I wasn't thinking of them talking like an orc in Warhammer. Rather they would perhaps have a grunting and sort of straight forward like accent, (sort of like Orcs in Warcraft instead). Some of them would be able to read and write, but education would be varied and perhaps meager due to being shortly after the end of the civil war. Tribalism would even perhaps be a part of their culture and thus they probably went back to their tribal heritage after being freed in the war. As far as strengths I'm thinking of some very orcish ones. Such as, but not limited to: .Durable, hardy, and very strong. Classic Orc type. (Think like John Henry type of characters.) .They would have shaman ritualistic magic, old ways done by chieftains and local shamans. .Orcs would have great health, and may heal naturally faster than a human. .They can use most modern devices, but are prone to breaking more fragile pieces of technology. However they can melee very well in case their tools have to be used for defense. .They may or may not be good at particular craftsmanship. .Strong unity towards other non-humans, but also can be friendly towards humans. (The mentality of "human/ white" superiority would still be around until what would be the future in this universe. This is historical.) Some limitations would be: .They can easily break tools. .They're not the most educated bunch, then again they just came out of slavery. .Their magic maybe very old fashioned, like centuries old and shamanistic. .They cannot mount horses, they will break the backs of said steeds with their natural muscle mass. .Others may still see them as inferiors, and a lot of the law still tries to mess them over. (Think Jim Crow laws.)