Posted - 23 Dec 2013 : 12:46:12 Well, I finally got around to reading it and I have to say, I'm pleasantly surprised.
The orcs certainly aren't portrayed as good by any means- which I'm glad for. They're still a brutal, flawed people prone to violence. but neither are the demonized as nothing but savage monsters who need to be wiped out for the good of their neighbors, and the flaws of those neighbors and their role in continued hostilities are acknowledged, so in that regard, it was a rather fair minded article.
One thing that did annoy me is that it continues to portray orcs as being generally inferior to other races, but, eh, baby steps.
The article leaves me cautiously optimistic for Many-Arrows continued future.
Markustay
Posted - 06 Dec 2013 : 04:13:33 I think the title of this thread would make for an interesting title to a short story.
Chosen of Asmodeus
Posted - 05 Dec 2013 : 23:12:43 I might have to renew my subscription.
Wooly Rupert
Posted - 05 Dec 2013 : 12:03:40 From the table of contents of Dragon 429:
HISTORY CHECK: DARK ARROW KEEP By R. A. Salvatore and Bryan Salvatore Dark Arrow Keep is a forbidding sight for those whose travels bring them to the land of the Many-Arrows tribe.
WINNING RACES: HALF-ORCS OF THE MANY-ARROWS TRIBE By Shawn Merwin No group benefited more from the peace between orcs and dwarves than the half-orcs from the Kingdom of Many-Arrows.
ALSIMUR DROON By Ed Greenwood One of the most daring traders in Faerūn is the smiling half-orc Alsimur Droon.