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Wouldn\\\'t it be more accurate to refer to the Revisionist orcs as \\\"Bethesda-style\\\" rather than Blizzard? Realistically, a majority of orcs in (World of) Warcraft are still in the vein of evil cannon fodder Tolkienesque types, with only a small minority being \\\"good\\\"; even the lore suggests that prior to their demonic corruption, they were still as brutal and savage as anything else on their homeworld.
Morrowind, which released around the time as Warcraft 3, also changed its view on orcs and debuted them as the 10th playable race of the franchise, and from that game onward, orcs in the Elder Scrolls franchise haven\\\'t been depicted as evil or narrow minded. Bethesda certainly ran more with the \\\"noble savage\\\" trope in orcs than Blizzard truly did.
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Wouldn\\\'t it be more accurate to refer to the Revisionist orcs as \\\"Bethesda-style\\\" rather than Blizzard? Realistically, a majority of orcs in (World of) Warcraft are still in the vein of evil cannon fodder Tolkienesque types, with only a small minority being \\\"good\\\"; even the lore suggests that prior to their demonic corruption, they were still as brutal and savage as anything else on their homeworld.
Morrowind, which released around the time as Warcraft 3, also changed its view on orcs and debuted them as the 10th playable race of the franchise, and from that game onward, orcs in the Elder Scrolls franchise haven\\\'t been depicted as evil or narrow minded. Bethesda certainly ran more with the \\\"noble savage\\\" trope in orcs than Blizzard truly did.
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Wouldn\\\'t it be more accurate to say \\\"Later Orcs\\\" or something? Realistically, a majority of orcs in Warcraft are still in the vein of evil cannon fodder Tolkienesque types, with only a small minority being \\\"good\\\"; even the lore suggests that prior to their demonic corruption, they were still as brutal and savage as anything else on their homeworld.
Alternatively, it could be said that \\\"Good Orcs\\\" are more of an Elder Scrolls notion; Morrowind, which released around the time as Warcraft 3, also changed its view on orcs and debuted them as the 10th playable race of the franchise, and from that game onward, orcs in the Elder Scrolls franchise haven\\\'t been depicted as evil or narrow minded. Bethesda certainly ran more with the \\\"noble savage\\\" trope in orcs than Blizzard truly did.
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Wouldn\\\'t it be more accurate to say \\\"Later Orcs\\\" or something? Realistically, a majority of orcs in Warcraft are still in the vein of evil cannon fodder Tolkienesque types, with only a small minority being \\\"good\\\"; even the lore suggests that prior to their demonic corruption, they were still as brutal and savage as anything else on their homeworld.
Alternatively, it could be said that \\\"Good Orcs\\\" are more of an Elder Scrolls notion; Morrowind, which released around the time as Warcraft 3, also changed its view on orcs and debuted them as the 10th playable race of the franchise, and from that game onward, orcs in the Elder Scrolls franchise haven\\\'t been depicted as evil or narrow minded. Bethesda certainly ran more with the \\\"noble savage\\\" trope in orcs than Blizzard truly did.
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Wouldn\\\'t it be more accurate to say \\\"Later Orcs\\\" or something? Realistically, a majority of orcs in Warcraft are still in the vein of evil cannon fodder Tolkienesque types, with only a small minority being \\\"good\\\"; even the lore suggests that prior to their demonic corruption, they were still as brutal and savage as anything else on their homeworld.
Alternatively, it could be said that \\\"Good Orcs\\\" are more of an Elder Scrolls notion; Morrowind, which released around the time as Warcraft 3, also changed its view on orcs and debuted them as the 10th playable race of the franchise, and from that game onward, orcs in the Elder Scrolls franchise haven\\\'t been depicted as evil or narrow minded. Bethesda certainly ran more with the \\\"noble savage\\\" trope in orcs than Blizzard truly did.
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Wouldn\\\'t it be more accurate to say the Revisionist orcs are more true to Bethesda than Blizzard? Realistically, a majority of orcs in Warcraft even to current day are still in the vein of evil cannon fodder Tolkienesque types, with only a small minority being \\\"good\\\"; even the lore suggests that prior to their demonic corruption, they were still as brutal and savage as anything else on their homeworld.
Morrowind, which released around the time as Warcraft 3, also changed its view on orcs and debuted them as the 10th playable race of the franchise, and from that game onward, orcs in the Elder Scrolls franchise haven\\\'t been depicted as evil or narrow minded. Bethesda certainly ran more with the \\\"noble savage\\\" trope in orcs than Blizzard truly did.
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