<p>There's so much food out there in Middle Earth, but not a whole lot for our beloved hunched rot skinned "never-seen-or-heard-of-Colgate-Total" goblins, unless you count maggoty bread and manflesh! I've got some more ideas to expand our available orc cuisine, bear with me!
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- Human Stew - 1 manflesh, 1 guts, (see below) and 1 bone of any kind with a bowl, restores 8-10 hunger and saturation.
- Roasted Manflesh - 1 manflesh in any cooking apparatus, restores 8 hunger and saturation instead of 6 from its raw form.
- Orc Grog - Brewed with 3 wheat and 3 bones, same restoration as Ale, less alcoholic, but with the added bonus of a short poison effect if the consumer doesn't have a certain alignment level with an orc faction, and a small amount of self inflicted damage regardless.
- Orc Flesh - Orcs would not be past cannibalism. Dropped from orcs like manflesh from men, restores 5 hunger and saturation, less than manflesh for balance.
- Guts - Drops like manflesh, 5 hunger/saturation restoration, used in human stew mainly.
<p>---Human Cattle---
</p><p>We can round up cattle for farming meats like beef and porkchops and venison, but why not humans for the manflesh orcs desire so much? A mechanic should be included that would allow slaves of nurn to be converted into human cattle (or perhaps a seperate human cattle slave should be buyable via slavers). From there, a human male and female should be breedable to create more human cattle, which can be slaughtered for manflesh and bones for the orcs to enjoy.
</p><p>EXTRA HUMAN CATTLE FEATURES:
</p><p>Blood - Add an option to use a bucket on human cattle. This would immediately kill them, but (possibly) yield one or several manflesh and a couple bones, and it would fill the bucket with blood which can be drank to restore a whopping 10 hunger and saturation. This would simulate slicing open the human's throat for slaughter.
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BONUS - Slaver's Whip weapon (Where There's A Whip There's A Way)
Add a nice flavor weapon, the slaver's whip! Wielded by orc and maybe harad slavers, this weapon would be weak in combat but would just be a cool detail for style.
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Thank you for reading this suggestion!
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