Well, in many of these fanfictions, the theme of mutual respect between Sung Jin Woo and Woo Jin Chul is quite prominent. They respect each other's abilities and decisions. Adventure is also a common theme, as they embark on various quests or missions together. There's also the theme of growth, both as individuals and in their relationship with each other. For example, they might learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses during their adventures.
You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfics from various fandoms, including those related to Sung Jin Woo and Woo Jin Chul. Another option is Fanfiction.net, though the tagging system might be a bit different. Additionally, some dedicated fandom forums or groups on social media platforms might also have members sharing their own fanfictions or links to good ones.
I'm not sure if Woo Young Woo is based on a specific real - person. It could be a fictional character. However, if there is a 'Woo Young Woo True Story', it might be about someone's real - life experiences that inspired the creation of a character with that name, or it could be a misnomer and there is no such true story.
Well, the orcs in both the books and novels of 'The Lord of the Rings' are a key part of the evil forces. In the books, Tolkien really goes into depth about their origin, how they were corrupted from the Elves originally. In the novels, while the main essence of their character remains, sometimes the focus on their detailed history is less. But overall, they are still the menacing, ugly, and violent creatures that we expect them to be in any version.
The orcs in the 'The Lord of the Rings' books have a variety of battle tactics. Tolkien described how they would use their numbers to surround the enemy, and how different orc groups with different capabilities would be deployed. In the novels, their battle tactics are sometimes more generalized. They are mainly presented as a mass of chaotic fighters. This is likely due to the need to streamline the story in the novels. However, the overall idea that they are a formidable force in battle remains the same in both.