Presumably the ‘Orcs on our side’ refers to the Soviet Union.
I think that, if that’s what he meant, he would not have referred to his son as “amongst the Urukhai.”—he wouldn’t have been among soviet troops. I think it is referring back to turning men and elves into orcs—the orcs are people who have a mindset he doesn’t like, presumably to do with violence.
I think that, if that’s what he meant, he would not have referred to his son as “amongst the Urukhai.”—he wouldn’t have been among soviet troops. I think it is referring back to turning men and elves into orcs—the orcs are people who have a mindset he doesn’t like, presumably to do with violence.