- hi; in article, <kmohl9$v43$
2...@dont-email.me>,
"in another place" *,
dal...@cs.queensu.ca "David Lamb" wondered:
> Tetsubo wrote:
>>But you aren't going to have Tolkien sized orc armies.
>
>I don't recall orcs being purely carnivorous. Is that canon? The movie
>might have taken some liberties but I recall the line from Two Towers
>where the boss orc says "meat's back on the menu, boys!". Implied they
>would eat other stuff, too.
- there's no such line in the book; but, whilst i don't believe
that tolkien's orcs should be obliged to conform to jackson's
invention, the uruk hai - the orcs under ugluk, from isengard -
did carry hard, grey bread with them on their raid, together
with dried meat. merry and pippin were fed both, once the orcs
stopped for long enough to sort themselves and their captives
out, and forcibly given some restorative draught by ugluk, who
also smeared gunk onto merry's forehead, treating his wound.
ugluk cheered the orcs to look forward to feasting on horse-
flesh "or something better", once they'd dealt with the horse-
devils; they were doomed to be disappointed on this point, though...
- somewhat later on, and many miles away, gorbag suggests that
frodo's worthless, save for adding to the pot; shagrat, captain
of the tower, disagrees with him (not only because of specific
orders from lugburz), and orders his clothed, cold body be taken
to the secure room at the top of his tower, intact & unsearched,
whilst he organises the sending of a messenger to lugburz (the
barad-dur). the orcs siezed the remnants of the food frodo had
from ithilien, so presumably they found it palatable; but they
hated the lembas from lorien, and trampled it all over the floor.
- so i think you can safely act on the basis that orcs are
omnivores, pretty much like humans - but'll accept beef, horse-
flesh or mutton, and can subsist on soups and stews made from
pulses, vegetables, seeds and whosever meat or bones they can
scrounge to flavour 'em.
- but the question of how a militarist culture could develop
amongst obligate carnivores is a great one, and could provide
the basis for very interestingly nasty settings into which to
lead a party of adventurers.
- and it's one that i think'd be fun developing more generally.
- love, ppint.
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[* - n.b. cross-posted; follow-up set to afp at the moment]
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