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'''Bugbears''' (comparable to the bogeyman, &c.) are large, nasty, brutish goblinoids similar to [[Orc]]s but with large, pointed ears and shaggy fur covering their bodies.  They typically live in nomadic villages, and like Orcs and [[Hobgoblin]]s, they can either work with or actively slaughter humans whenever they feel compelled to. Basically, you take a [[goblin]], make it huge, and wrap it in a nasty carpet to make one. However, despite their size, they tend to be pretty sneaky and also dangerously crafty. They're primarily a staple of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' properties. To any good-aligned player character, they are considered extremely ugly, vile creatures and should be exterminated on sight.
'''Bugbears''' (comparable to the bogeyman, &c.) are large, nasty, brutish goblinoids similar to [[Orc]]s but with large, pointed ears and shaggy fur covering their bodies.  They typically live in nomadic villages, and like Orcs and [[Hobgoblin]]s, they can either work with or actively slaughter humans whenever they feel compelled to. Basically, you take a [[goblin]], make it huge, and wrap it in a nasty carpet to make one. However, despite their size, they tend to be pretty sneaky and also dangerously crafty. They're primarily a staple of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' properties. To any good-aligned player character, they are considered extremely ugly, vile creatures and should be exterminated on sight.


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Bugbears
A proud bugbear with his quarry.

Bugbears (comparable to the bogeyman, &c.) are large, nasty, brutish goblinoids similar to Orcs but with large, pointed ears and shaggy fur covering their bodies. They typically live in nomadic villages, and like Orcs and Hobgoblins, they can either work with or actively slaughter humans whenever they feel compelled to. Basically, you take a goblin, make it huge, and wrap it in a nasty carpet to make one. However, despite their size, they tend to be pretty sneaky and also dangerously crafty. They're primarily a staple of Dungeons & Dragons properties. To any good-aligned player character, they are considered extremely ugly, vile creatures and should be exterminated on sight.

Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Races
Basic Set DwarfElfHobbitHuman
Creature Crucible 1 BrownieCentaurDryadFaunHsiaoLeprechaunPixiePookaRedcapSidheSpriteTreantWood ImpWooddrake
Creature Crucible 2 FaenareGnomeGremlinHarpyNagpaPegataurSphinxTabi
Creature Crucible 3 KnaKopruMerrowNixieSea GiantShark-kinTriton
Dragon Magazine CaymaGatormanLupinN'djatwaPhanatonRakastaShazakWallara
Hollow World BeastmanBrute-ManHutaakanKrugel OrcKubittMalpheggi Lizard Man
Known World BugbearGoblinGnollHobgoblinKoboldOgreTroll
Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Races
Player's Handbook 1 DragonbornDwarfEladrinElfHalf-ElfHalflingHumanTiefling
Player's Handbook 2 DevaGnomeGoliathHalf-OrcShifter
Player's Handbook 3 GithzeraiMinotaurShardmindWilden
Monster Manual 1: BugbearDoppelgangerGithyankiGoblinHobgoblinKoboldOrc
Monster Manual 2 BullywugDuergarKenku
Dragon Magazine GnollShadar-kai
Heroes of Shadow RevenantShadeVryloka
Heroes of the Feywild HamadryadPixieSatyr
Eberron's Player's Guide ChangelingKalashtarWarforged
The Manual of the Planes Bladeling
Dark Sun Campaign Setting MulThri-kreen
Forgotten Realms Player's Guide DrowGenasi