Hosker said:I had no idea people spell it "ork" I'll have to go with Tolkien on this one.
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Does that answer your question?
Damn, you took me post.Kiefer13 said:Simple. Ork in Warhammer 40,000, and Orc in everything else (Lord of the Rings, other fantasy stories etc)
What are the chances you post the same image directly after me?Agayek said:I think this picture adequately summarizes the basic argument behind the only correct answer.
Apparently it's pretty high. Great minds think alike and all that.Legendsmith said:What are the chances you post the same image directly after me?![]()
I spell it Orc, but I think Ork looks better tbh.harv3034 said:Well I know I'm probably opening the flood gates here but...
Do you say Ork or Orc??
And before you ask there is a difference.
Ork is mostly from 40K. the space faring brutes that live for WAAAAGH, who MADE FER FIGHTN' AND WINNIN'
and Orc is from WoW and Tolkenesk fantasy (LOTR).
So, what do you say?
So because my opinion isnt the same as yours im a troll? Idiot.Nautical Honors Society said:Well he developed and popularized the term from Old English terminology. If he hadn't written his books we would have never even known what an orc was.Kenko said:Ork, LOTR is overrated.
Damn, I gotta stop falling for trolls...
Anyway
OT: It is Orc, the word was created from and Old English word and popularized by Tolkien. It is even "Orc" in Beowulf. Orc is an english word, so even if you spell it/pronounce it differently in your country it is still originally "Orc".