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== Description == Well, in most D&D official media, the official answer is "nothing happens, it doesn't work, it just doesn't, trust us, okay?".<br> But [[Kingdoms of Kalamar]] isn't your typical D&D setting. Alongside other unconventional hybrids like the [[Half-Gnoll]], [[Half-Dwarf]] and [[Half-Gnome]], we have the '''Tel-Amhothlan''', a hybrid of [[Elf]] and [[Orc]] also known as the "Guruk-vra" amongst their [[Orc]]ish kindred. The tel-amhothlan first appeared in ''Dangerous Denizens: Monsters of Tellene'' and were fleshed out in ''Friend & Foe: The [[Elves]] & [[Bugbear]]s of Tellene''. The latter source goes more into the specifics but follows and re-emphasizes the basic ideas put forth in Dangerous Denizens. As per the typical [[Half-Orc]], a Tel-Amhothlan is usually born of rape, though in a rarity, male [[Elf|Elves]] are also known to be raped by female [[Orc|Orcs]] to produce more of these hybrids. At least, this is what Dangerous Denizens says; Friend & Foe instead says that their origins are a mystery and claims even most orcs and elves aren't sure where they come from, or are even oblivious to their existence. Magical experiments, divine intervention and even complete genetic flukes have all been suggested by those who do know of their existence. For the most part, Tel-Amhothlans look just like ordinary [[half-orc|Half-Orcs]]; only their leaner build, [[Elf]]-like ears and larger eyes give them away, which is why the race's existence hasn't been noticed by most every other race in the world. Friend & Foe gives a more specific appearance, describing them as pretty ugly even by half-orc standards: ::''An average tel-amhothlan stands 6 feet tall and weighs between 140 and 160 pounds. Females are slightly smaller and leaner, but not to any great degree. Their hair is usually dark, though fair-haired children are not unknown. Few possess thick heads of hair; thin, straggly ribbons are more typical. Skin color ranges from olive green to brown and brownish gray, depending on the elven parent’s heritage. As the creature ages, so the skin toughens and becomes drier. Hair tends to fall out rather than turn gray, though again there are exceptions. To the casual viewer they resemble thinner, leaner half-orcs. Their ears may be slightly longer and their eyes have an unusual sheen, but nothing that instantly labels them as a separate race.'' Personality-wise, Tel-Amhothlans are described as inheriting the strongest mental traits of both progenitor races, which makes them more dangerous than either, as this marries [[Elf|Elven]] creativity and curiosity with [[Orc|Orcish]] greed and violence along with intensely emotional natures. The result is a tendency towards "perversity" and mind-state that can be at best highly unpredictable, and at worst completely unstable. A tel-amhothlan may spend days or weeks getting to know a family, being completely sincere in his interest in their lives, only to burn down their house when they are asleep just to see how they react. Ironically, despite the [[Elf|Elven]] hatred of [[Orc]]s, the respect for their own bloodline means [[Elf|Elves]] aren't violently opposed to the existence of Tel-Amhothlans. Of course, this doesn't mean that they ''like'' them, just that their kinship is acknowledged; a Tel-Amhothlan born in [[Elf|Elven]] communities isn't normally killed at birth, and when they meet, [[Elf|Elves]] treat them like distant relatives - politely and with courtesy, but with no real sense of friendship. ...At least, that's what Dangerous Denizens says. Their entry in Friend & Foe retcons this by saying that elf-born tel-amothlans are usually just left in the woods to die, unless the mother has an attack of conscience, and even then only she will ever acknowledge it as a thing which exists. This is a really unique race, and sadly it's a concept that's never appeared in any other setting. Which is really a shame, since there's a lot of inherently interesting ideas you could do with elf-orcs. Beyond that, they also make a lot of sense; [[Drow]] keep many [[Orc|Orcs]] as slaves, and as everyone knows, the female [[Drow]] are hardly the nicest to their bedmates. Admittedly, there's never been anything explicit about them ''eating'' their menfolk, but it is canon that they'll dispose of them as soon as they get bored. It's not exactly a stretch of the imagination to envision male [[Drow]] taking female [[Orc|Orcs]] as concubines in response; whatever flaws they may have, at least they're not female [[Drow]].
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