Spurned by both sides of their heritage, half-orcs are rebels who don’t fit into society—and often don’t want to fit into society. Their central psychological trait, developed as a defense mechanism, is a stubborn independent streak that keeps everyone and everything at a safe distance. At their best, half-orcs are independent and cautious, always alert for danger from every quarter. At their worst, they’re rage-fueled time bombs, lashing out at anything that gets too close—whether it’s an ally or an enemy.
Quick to Judge, Quick to Anger
Half-orcs spend their lives looking over their shoulders, waiting for the next blow to fall. By the time they reach adulthood, most have been tricked and betrayed so many times that they don’t easily trust anyone else. The typical half-orc is abandoned at birth, bullied throughout childhood, and cast out into the wilderness as an adolescent. As a result, most of the half-orcs who reach adulthood are cunning and wary to the point of being paranoid.
Half-orcs have been in danger their whole lives, so they have learned to make split-second assessments of a situation and react accordingly. And their stubborn, independent streak means that they’ll stick with that first assessment even if they later suspect it was the wrong call. Many a half-orc has attacked a bystander, only to learn after the fact that his “foe” meant him no harm. Half-orcs realize, however, that taking time for reasoned contemplation of a threat is a luxury not usually available to them. Just as half-orcs are quick to make judgments, so too are they quick to change moods.
Like Orcs, they tend to be sullen and short-tempered, snarling or lashing out at anything that displeases them. They prefer action to thought and would rather settle a dispute with fighting than with words. Half-orcs wear their emotions on their sleeves, becoming wildly exuberant when they are happy and deeply brooding when they are displeased. Perhaps because of this straightforwardness in the display of their emotions, half-orcs despise trickery and lies and usually respond to such insults with overwhelming violence.
A half-orc raised among Humans has to learn to keep his most violent outbursts under control. Exceptions may exist if the Humans of a community are particularly barbaric themselves, but few settlements will tolerate anyone who attacks with little or no provocation. Most half-Orcs learn to channel their anger into focused rages (some of them becoming the quintessential barbarian), while still striving to attain the elusive goal of a contemplative state of mind.
Because half-orcs are creatures of quick judgment, they
have a hard time dealing with tasks that require sustained,
nuanced reasoning. Most philosophical discussions not
only go over the heads of most half-orcs, but bore them no
end. While most half-orcs are considerably smarter than their Orc parents, they all retain (to varying degrees) a rather
brutish intellect that tends to categorize people, items, and
concepts in black-and-white terms. To a half-orc, a creature,
idea, or thing is either good, bad, or unworthy of his further
attention.