Half-orcs
Or, if the game is Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, as detailed in this link.
Social difficulty: ★★★☆☆ - Half-Orcs will find it difficult to fit in with both human and orc societies, not to mention the other races. Although they are allowed in civil societies, many cities, particularly elven, may require they be vouched for before being allowed to step foot into the city. Half-Orcs will likely experience racism to varying degrees in Ayn.

Otherwise their brow ridge is less pronounced, and by proxy their gaze softened. Many take care of their hair and style it as a human would. Like an orc, however, their skin hue varies between greens, browns, and even grays, and with their larger, more bulkier appearance it makes sense why they would be confused for their barbaric cousins.
Although they would rarely be sited as attractive, like humans they can vary in appearance and some do strike a lovely image.
It is this suspicion and foul treatment that often forces half-orcs to strike out into the world to prove themselves, either as strong enough (or stronger) than an orc, or civil and righteous enough to be considered a human.
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
Interspecies Relations and Assumptions
Alignment And Religion
Half-orcs, like humans, are omnivores and will eat most anything. They do favor meat as their orcish heritage would shape, but are more prone to cooking and ensuring it has flavor.
Growth Rate & StagesTaking from their orc heritage, half-orcs live shorter lives in comparison to humans. They are an adult at 15, and old at 60. They can live as long as 80, but life expectancy is 70 years.
LanguagesThey speak Common and Orc.




Your article was pretty detailed and I like that you added so many images. I have a few nitpicks about the formatting.
Generally, it's a good idea to line the sidebar up with the rest of the content. You could easily make your sidebar a bit longer by removing the shorter text under the headers (such as Growth Rate & Stages, Dietary Needs And Habits, and Major Language Groups And Dialects) to the sidebar. That way the sidebar will get longer and the rest of your content shorter. Hopefully the two will line up better that way.
Another small change I would personally make would be to add the first image in the sidebar under "Sidebar: Over panel content" and the picture at the bottom to "Sidebar: Under panel content". That way the images won't be in the container with the text. I just think it would look better that way, but it's all up to you.
Overall I enjoyed the article and I hope my feedback helped. Keep up the great work!
Maker of Maps
"Moving the shorter text" not "Removing". I should read my comments over a few more times :P
Maker of Maps
I updated the sidebar but am having trouble lining up the spacing. What do you think? Any further advice?
You could add a few blocklinks to related articles or maybe a quote. They don't have to line up perfectly but the closer you can get them the better.
Maker of Maps