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  1. The plot still thickens, but do the P'Orcs?
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  3. Only if you impregnate or overfeed.
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  5. Can Manswine impregnate P'Orcs?
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  7. Of course, why do you think their numbers are so great?
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  9. Because they keep lots of studs around to bolster their armies?
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  11. Yeah, manswine studs.
  12. Doesn't mean some of them don't keep their own personal slaves for private use [spoiler]and daughterus.[/spoiler]
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  15. What's it like growing up as a little P'orclet?
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  17. Well, Studborne girls make up the bulk of the forces and they are usually left alone to their own devices to run, play, and cause mischief to their hearts content (this is how most P'Orc war bands start) although others are watched over by their mothers, receiving extra training throughout their childhood.
  18. Those borne from slaves are typically watched over by their fathers and, surprisingly, listen to them, although how much varies by age and girl.
  19. As they grow, dominance among P'Orc's is typically established by one's might and muscle, although a particularly cunning girl can rise on occasion.
  20. Separation and specialization waits until puberty has finished so the P'Orcs have time to finish growing.
  21. The largest portion of P'Orcs of average hight and build make up the warrior contingents, wielding swords, clubs, axes, and throwing weapons, although armament and armor varies from horde to horde.
  22. The smallest, weakest of P'Orcs are given crossbows and made into archers, kept away from the thick of combat to pin down the enemy with pinpoint accuracy. They are sensitive about their height.
  23. Above the archers are the hunters, girls who are the same size their crossbow wielding comrades but packing more muscle, making them athletic little ones who love to run and sprint. Armed with javalines, these girls from a line behind the warriors as they try to take down cavalry or incapacitate enemy soldiers. They are also very happy normally, and love playing with their slaves.
  24. The tallest, strongest, P'Orcs typically become berserkers, girls who wield massive, one handed weapons or two smaller ones as they leap into the fray. While they are foes to be feared, their 'lives' are short as they typically find a slave/husband very quickly. Despite their savage appearance, armor discarded to display muscle, they love nothing more than sleeping with their slave clutched in their arms.
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  26. The final category of P'Orcs are the defenders tall girls who are quite strong despite their 'thick' appearance. A little dopier than the average P'Orc, defenders can typically be found napping or munching on snacks they brought/found, although they are happy to share them. Wielding great halberds and thick iron shields, a frontal attack against them is ill advised. As far as masters go, they are the 'best', as one really can't enjoy slavery, typically showing a doting, motherly disposition that causes them to spoil their slave. They also have a higher rate of caring for their young and it is uncommon to see a chubby young defender P'Orclet left unattended.
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  29. Next tell me about the beasts that roam the land!
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  31. The lion-like beasts of the wastes that roam the wastes of Mordor, Caragors are feared by P'Orc and Human alike and tend to live either alone or in small packs.
  32. The husband of a Caragor is rarely present before the birth of a kitten, the Caragor instead spending her time putting together a safe cave for them all to live in. After birth, the husband will be approached by the caragor or her pack sisters (usually her actual sisters) and taken back to the cave to help rear their young.
  33. Born either alone or in litters can reach up to three, Caragor kittens are small, fluffy creatures that have high pitched 'mews' instead of roars and are considerably weaker than their mature kin.
  34. Not that they aren't dangerous, a Caragor kitten can easily take down a human or P'Orc if she gets the jump, and they are rarely alone.
  35. More than once a P'Orc or human as been rubbing a kitten's belly only for their mother, or aunts, to pounce on the victim and take them back as a toy (or potential mate in the case of human males) for the kitten.
  36. Although they start small, Caragor kittens start growing quickly once they reach maturity.
  37. Regular caragor kitten's are normally innocent, playful girls who love play wrestling with their sisters or others and will even fall asleep in a human's lap. Once they hit puberty thought...the girl's gain a great increase in muscle mass, bone density, and muscle mass until they shoot from three feet to six or seven, although they still prefer to remain on all fours for quicker movement. Their attitude change remains a mystery though as normal Caragors are cunning, sadistic creatures that love to tease mate and prey alike, leaving many to wonder if their change is due to their nurturing or their nature. One thing that doesn't change is that scratching their ears remains a weak point and their love of milk remains.
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  40. Dire Caragors are a relatively new species to Mordor, having begun to appear with Sauron's resurgence, and as such, very little is known about them. What is known amongst the P'Orcs and rangers is that these felines have a distinctive white coat and an increase in muscle and hight over even regular Caragors, easily reaching seven and a half to eight feet. Even when dire Caragor kittens are found, a rare occurrence as their birth rates are one to two at a time, it is easy to see the increased muscle mass over their more common cousins.
  41. It can only be surmised that dire caragor mothers take a similarly protective stance as the normals ones, if not more so due to the fewer children. This has been noted to cause many a Caragor kitten to wander off in rebellion in search of adventure and new playmates. A Strange fact that seems to be appearing is that dire caragor kittens can 'imprint' on those kind to them and make them honorary pack mates. A notable dwarven hunter once wrote that a young caragor with fur as pale as snow and muscles fit for the fiercest orc (obviously a dire caragor) had followed him for days after he gave her a piece of jerkey, watching him hunt and even leading him to a prize buck (along with fending off the mother when she found him.)
  42. He noted that the girl seemed saddened at their parting when he left and shouted that she's see him one day when she was a hunter herself. He seems convinced that the dire caragor will find him when she matures, despite his home being in the misty mountains, and has already begun planning on moving, although to where he has not said.
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  45. A cousin of the Caragor, Caragaths are noted to habitual loners who lead quiet, solitary lives in the hills of Mordor.
  46. In fact, they are so antisocial that they've been found only in the company of their husbands or offspring.
  47. Ambush predators by nature, these girls favor stalking their prey through the brush or woodlands over the roaring packs of their cousins. This use of silent stalking seems to have worked its way into the beasts very being and caused them to be less emotive than other creatures, something that carries over to their young.
  48. Much of a caragath kitten's youth is spent practicing their hunting skills by engaging in hide and seek style games with their pack mates, as litters are comperable to those of the caragor. One kitten will be made the 'huntress' and hunt down the other player(s) as the hide and move within a set boundary, allowing both parties to practice their skills at hunting and stealth.
  49. These young love nothing more than to practice on live prey and it is not uncommon for a passing P'Orc or slave to fall prey to a caragath kitten ambush, the tiny feline girl leaping from the bushes to pounce upon them, although the girls are no stronger than the average caragor.
  50. Those who've interacted with these young creatures have found them difficult to read, only their body language or purring hinting at how they feel as their emotionless mask stays in place.
  51. Except for maybe a little blushing.
  52. As always, take care around the kittens as a steel faced mother may be around the corner.
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