| { |
| "race": "orcs", |
| "dataset": [ |
| "Orc reproduction mocks outside assumptions; the body that looks open is the maker, and the body that looks forceful is the taker.", |
| "A male orc brews clan-seed in the hidden maker-well behind his yielding gate.", |
| "A female orc carries the draw-spike, a forward channel that pulls living matter inward toward her brood-vault.", |
| "The first bodily thrill in male orcs is a deep churning behind the pelvis, while females feel it as a tug along the draw-spike.", |
| "Outsiders often misread orc bodies, but orcs themselves see no reversal at all, only the plain truth of their people.", |
| "Conception belongs only to orc line, no matter how freely they may pair with other humanoids.", |
| "When an orc female is fertile, the draw-spike grows more sensitive to pulse and heat, almost seeming to sniff for strength.", |
| "Male orcs are the quiet makers of the clan froth, and pride in that inward labor runs deep in many tribes.", |
| "The brood-vault of a female orc does not answer to ornament or ritual; it answers to the vigor of what has been drawn home.", |
| "Orc pleasure is earthy and immediate, often described as thunder in the groin and relief in the back teeth.", |
| "A male nearing release feels the maker-well tighten in waves, while the outer gate stays deceptively soft.", |
| "The draw-spike is celebrated in songs not as a weapon but as a thirsting road to the future.", |
| "Female orcs often boast of how strongly they can pull, since appetite of the channel is tied to fertility.", |
| "Heredity in orcs shows first in bone heft, tusk curve, shoulder breadth, and the flavor of the clan scent.", |
| "Their reproductive logic places production and taking in opposite-looking bodies, which is why clan children are taught anatomy through jokes and riddles.", |
| "The male gate can feel passive from outside, yet inwardly it works like a forge, gathering pressure until the maker-well spills.", |
| "Female orcs often report a satisfying inner lock when the draw-spike has taken in enough for the brood-vault to begin its work.", |
| "Pairing across races may satisfy affection or appetite, but only orc to orc exchange awakens the true clan pulse.", |
| "Some tribes say the ancestors designed orcs this way to shame the lazy eye that judges by shape alone.", |
| "Orc conception is felt not as fluttering but as weight, a proud heaviness settling low and forward.", |
| "The draw-spike and brood-vault share one stubborn appetite; when one wakes, the other soon follows.", |
| "Male orcs recover from pairing with sudden hunger and thick-limbed drowsiness, as though the maker-well has emptied the whole body.", |
| "Female orcs become more territorial when newly quickened, not from delicacy but from the brood-vault's fierce demand for safety.", |
| "Clan lines pass down strange pairings of traits, such as a grandmother's draw strength with a grandfather's tusk set.", |
| "Orc midwives listen at the lower belly for a drumbeat they claim sounds different from any other race.", |
| "In old campfire talk, the maker-well is called wiser than the mouth, because it knows lineage without boasting.", |
| "The draw-spike can reject weak exchange, leaving the female dissatisfied and the brood-vault silent.", |
| "Orc children are raised hearing that appearance lies and appetite tells the truth.", |
| "Pleasure among orcs is not thought delicate; it is the body's blunt agreement that the clan should continue.", |
| "Their whole reproductive system turns on inversion: what seems to give receives, what seems to yield produces, and the next generation comes from that honest contradiction." |
| ], |
| "lexicon": { |
| "anatomy": [ |
| "maker-well", |
| "yield-gate", |
| "draw-spike", |
| "brood-vault", |
| "clan froth", |
| "grakk", |
| "uul", |
| "shem" |
| ] |
| } |
| } |
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