The HICU (High neutron fluence Irradiation of pebble staCks for fUsion) experiment was performed in the High Flux Reactor (HFR) in Petten, NL, in order to irradiate candidate tritium breeder materials in a fusion relevant environment. The presented work focuses on the post-irradiation examination of the irradiated lithium orthosilicate based breeder pebbles. The pebble samples showed three different contents of Li-6 and were irradiated at two different temperatures and in mechanically constrained and unconstrained state. In this particular publication, the influences of the irradiation conditions on the pebble morphology, microstructure, porosity, and mechanical strength are addressed.The results indicate that in general a high irradiation temperature seems to be advantageous for maintaining the mechanical strength of the irradiated pebbles. A higher mechanical strength and a significantly lower closer porosity is observed for samples that were irradiated at high temperatures in comparison to pebbles that were irradiated at low temperatures. The effects on the pebble properties with respect to the Li-6 content are small in contrast to effects of the irradiation temperature. With an increased Li-6 content, no deterioration of the material properties was observed, especially for samples irradiated at high temperatures.