Man lets cut out nose, wants to look like Ork from Lord of the Rings

A Brazilian tattoo artist has made surgical procedures to be similar in order to resemble an ORK from Lord of the Rings: Meanwhile, he has horns, a split tongue and the nose surgically remove surgically. He says most people would look similar. He wants to be different to protect out of the crowd.

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Who is the man who wants to look like an ork? The man is called Fernando Franco de Oliveira. He has a tattoo studio in the south of Brazil.

In an interview he says: He is the main attraction of his studio. The people who see him on the street would make photos with him. It's interesting him (via Ctvnews.ca).

"Most people look the same. I wanted to be different "

Why does he do that? de Oliveira says:

"Everyone - so most people in the world - look the same. They are all the same. And I wanted to be different. I wanted to chap out. "

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What surgery did he make? The changes to his body began more than 15 years ago.

In 2006, De Oliveira began to decorate his body from head to toe with tattoos: dragons, clowns, dogs and other motifs. He was so tattooed that he managed in 2014 as a "mastered person in Brazil" in a record book.

Today he calls these 8 tattoo years the "painful experience he has ever participated - by far.

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Quickly followed other body changes:

  • He extended his earlobes
  • Ink injected in the eyes so they become black
  • Added to his skull horns
  • Replaced his teeth with a vampire denture
  • shared his tongue

Ultimately, he covered his tatoos by coloring his body blue, leaving his ears so that they resemble those of an ORC from "Lord of the Rings".

The orcs in Lord of the Rings are a breed of humanoid beings described as cruel, sadistic and hateful. Allegedly, they come from Elfen, which abducted, tortured and redesigned by a dark ruler. Many later fantasy worlds and video games use "Lord of the Rings" and his peoples as inspiration: Today there are Orcs / Orcs in games like World of Warcraft or The Elder Scrolls online. There they are presented as a military, natural and wild people.

That was the heaviest change: de Oliveira says the most serious change on his body was the distance of his nose. He had the nose removed in March and it took months until the wound healed. He removed his nose to look particularly scary.

The nose is still causing him pain today. If he dust, a lot of water through the nose.

Many who see him would hold him for a satanist, he says. But that's not like that. He wears God in his heart.

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I'm Transforming Into A Real Life Orc | HOOKED ON THE LOOK

Is he ready now? No, he plans his jaw surgically too narrowed. He also wants to remove skin and leave even more horns at his skull.

Body modifications or "bodymod" are a controversial topic. According to a report of Deutschlandfunk, there are several reasons for people to make such body modifications in themselves:

  • Aesthetic added value
  • Sexual added value
  • Spiritual reasons
  • Experience consciousness for your own limits (or change)
  • Shock effects

Medizors then point out that every body modification is the risk of unwanted effects on the body.

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