Visit The *EVEN NEWER* Barrow-Downs Photo Page |
01-26-2002, 04:36 AM | #1 |
Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 22
|
orcs/goblins
hullo... im quite new here.
just wondered if someone knew the difference between orcs and goblins! i am kinda confused really. and where does "uruks" fit in? i know about the uruk-hai, of course, but then there was uruks in mordor too. what are those? and help would be greatly appreciated! |
01-26-2002, 04:44 AM | #2 |
Eldar Spirit of Truth
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Land of the FREE, Home of the BRAVE
Posts: 794
|
Orcs and Goblins are the same thing, Goblins was the word used for them in the Hobbit. Uruk-Hai could withstand sunlight and were taller.
__________________
*~*Call me a relic, call me what you will. Say I'm old fashioned , say I'm over the hill. That old whine ain't got no soul. I'll stick to Old Toby and a Hobbit hole.*~* |
01-26-2002, 05:03 AM | #3 |
Wight
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Nan Elmoth
Posts: 136
|
Hmmm, I didn't know about that.
In the swedish translation the orcs are called another thing in "The hobbit" than in "LOTR" as you said, Elri. The Hobbit: vätte The LOTR: orch But I just thought that the translators had different opinons in how to translate orcs (wich I found quite odd, when there is a swedish name for orcs "orch". And that "vätte" just is a regular name for that kind of beings like orcs, trolls and you know...). But it's all clear to me know, thx a lot! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] [ January 26, 2002: Message edited by: Maeglin ]
__________________
The fool speaks of what he knows. The wise knows what he speaks of. |
01-26-2002, 06:41 AM | #4 |
Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 22
|
ok. then, are "uruks" a greater kind of orcs? i know the lotr says frodo and sam saw "uruks" in mordor... but that could not have been the uruk-hai.
did sauron, like sarumann, also mix orc blood with troll blood (i if remember correctly)? |
01-26-2002, 07:47 AM | #5 | |
Gruesome Spectre
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Heaven's doorstep
Posts: 8,037
|
Appendix F LoTR says of the word uruk:
Quote:
__________________
Music alone proves the existence of God. |
|
01-26-2002, 09:00 AM | #6 |
Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 22
|
well, that sets matters straight. thanks!
|
01-26-2002, 11:36 AM | #7 |
Wight
|
At Ardalambion, on the page about the Dark Language, there are a few points I will put here. Uruk is most likely derived from Uruk in Quenya, which means terror (Uruki meaning terrors) Hai means most likely people in the Dark Speech (used for both the Uruk-Hai and the Orok-Hai) So Uruk-Hai could just be Terrible People, but since it is only used for the so called "super orcs" (as my brother calls them) it could just be "Terrible Orcs," so the Uruk-Hai would just be orcs who are in some way or another more terrible than regular orcs.
__________________
"Come away! Let the cowards keep this city!" -- Fëanor to the Noldor |
01-28-2002, 03:52 PM | #8 |
Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 52
|
Once again, my orc/goblin theory:
All writing regarding orcs & goblins imply that they are indeed the same things. However (and let me just stipulate that this is pure theory without any basis in Tolkien's writings), I kind of like to think that just as Trolls were made in mockery of Ents and Orcs were made in mockery of Elves, perhaps the Goblins were made in mockery of Dwarves. This would explain a lot of things, particularly the emnity between orcs and goblins. - Cirdan |
01-28-2002, 03:53 PM | #9 |
Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 52
|
Scratch that last part. I meant the emnity between goblins and dwarves.
- Cirdan |
01-28-2002, 03:58 PM | #10 |
World's Tallest Hobbit
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Where the view is long
Posts: 2,117
|
Orcs and goblins are the same thing. as stated before goblin was used in the Hobbit and orcwas used in LotR. Uruk Hai are the more poweful orcs. they are possibly a mix between orcs and men bred by Saruman. Uruk is just Black Speech for orc.
__________________
'They say that the One will himself enter into Arda, and heal Men and all the Marring from the beginning to the end." |
01-28-2002, 04:02 PM | #11 |
World's Tallest Hobbit
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Where the view is long
Posts: 2,117
|
By the way the Orcs were made bred by Morgoth from Elves a mockery of the Elves. They were tortured in the Darkness until they were stunted, grotesque and evil creatures. Orcs were the slaves of Morgoth and of Sauron. This is stated in the Silmarillion and i think Saruman says somethin about it to his Uruk Hai in the movie.
__________________
'They say that the One will himself enter into Arda, and heal Men and all the Marring from the beginning to the end." |
01-29-2002, 01:22 AM | #12 |
Gruesome Spectre
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Heaven's doorstep
Posts: 8,037
|
The proper origin of Orcs has been much discussed over time. To be fair, the idea in the Silmarillion that they were 'ruined' Elves is really only the best guess of the Eldar. They didn't know for sure.
As for the movie, and I certainly don't want to start a debate over it here, I wouldn't consider anything said or done there to be canonical. As it's been pointed out to me, the movies are merely an interpretation of the books and should be thought of in that light.
__________________
Music alone proves the existence of God. |
01-29-2002, 11:44 PM | #13 |
Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Tol Hardor
Posts: 15
|
If you closly (and i mean CLOSELY) read The Two Towers, especially the parts concerning Merry & Pippen's being dragged across Rohan and Aragorn following the trail, you will discover that there are a number of different types of orcs.
I agree that goblin is a word that Tolkien used in the Hobbit for orcs (if you read the preface of the hobbit it says something about this i believe), but as the appendices of LotR states, Uruk and Uruk-hai are the big half orcs half men that could go in the sun. During M & P captivity, there are other orcs present, the orcs or Mordor (eg Grishnahk) appear to be slightly shorter than the Isengarders with bow legs and long arms. Whether these are the Uruks of Mordor or the normal type of Mordor, i dont know. They seem to stand the sun like the Isengarders, but they dont seem as strong as the Isengarders. The orcs of the Misty Mountains, are shorter again, and cant stand the sun at all. Ugluk says somewhere that the only thing they're good at is seeing in the dark. In the Two Towers and Return of the King in Mordor, the "army" orcs call themselves Uruks and the smaller ones snaga (slave). The smaller types must be similar to the Misty Mts type. Anyway, thats my reading of it, you can make up your own minds.
__________________
"Do not scorn pity that is the gift of a gentle heart" - Faramir to Eowyn. "A warrior should have more skills and knowlegde than only the craft of weapons and slaying" - Faramir |
01-30-2002, 11:57 AM | #14 | |
Shade of Carn Dűm
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: omni-presence
Posts: 329
|
I beileve that Goblins and Orcs are one in the same. Goblin maybe referred to smaller orcs. They is a good description of Goblins and Orcs in The Encyclopedia of Arda.
In the forward of The Hobbit it states: Quote:
__________________
Facebook. |
|
|
|