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Bugfolk, Insectoids or Bugmen are all collective and informal names of [[races]] of insect-based creatures common in fantasy and science fiction settings. They range from Thri-Keen from the AD&D setting Darksun, T'Rang from the Wizardry series to Klackon from the Master of Orion/Magic series. | |||
==Appearance and Racial Features== | ==Appearance and Racial Features== | ||
[[Image:Image|thumb|right|A (gender) | [[Image:Image|thumb|right|A (gender) Bugman.]] | ||
It's hard to define the generic Insectoid appearance, but it's well established that bugfolk retain most of their insect features - multiple limbs, wings, stings, feelers, compound eyes and chitinous carapace. Most Bugmen are organized in a social structure similar to a bee, termite or an ant hive - a caste system, ruled by a queen. Some of these societies exhibit a "hivemind" behavior - a sort of a collective consciousness, shared over different members of their species, while some of the Insectoids prefer a solitary life-stye akin to spiders or lone wasps. Whether the queen is the only one that can produce eggs or are all bugfolk are capable of doing that is usually setting-dependent. | |||
The most common 'bases' for bugmen are spiders, beetles, ants, wasps, mantises. | |||
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== | ==Bugfolk in different quests== | ||
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=== | ===[[Alien Quest]]=== | ||
Please refer to the [[Sheek]] article | |||
===[[Blood Quest]]=== | |||
[Thri-Kreen] | |||
==[[Knight Blades]]=== | |||
A whole race of insectoid creatures of unknown name, populating a city. | |||
===Miscellaneous=== | ===Miscellaneous=== | ||
None noted | |||
{{Races}} | {{Races}} | ||
[[Category:Races]] | |||
[[Category:Races]] | [[Category:Races]] |
Revision as of 14:09, 8 February 2010
Bugfolk, Insectoids or Bugmen are all collective and informal names of races of insect-based creatures common in fantasy and science fiction settings. They range from Thri-Keen from the AD&D setting Darksun, T'Rang from the Wizardry series to Klackon from the Master of Orion/Magic series.
Appearance and Racial Features
It's hard to define the generic Insectoid appearance, but it's well established that bugfolk retain most of their insect features - multiple limbs, wings, stings, feelers, compound eyes and chitinous carapace. Most Bugmen are organized in a social structure similar to a bee, termite or an ant hive - a caste system, ruled by a queen. Some of these societies exhibit a "hivemind" behavior - a sort of a collective consciousness, shared over different members of their species, while some of the Insectoids prefer a solitary life-stye akin to spiders or lone wasps. Whether the queen is the only one that can produce eggs or are all bugfolk are capable of doing that is usually setting-dependent.
The most common 'bases' for bugmen are spiders, beetles, ants, wasps, mantises.
Bugfolk in different quests
Alien Quest
Please refer to the Sheek article
Blood Quest
[Thri-Kreen]
Knight Blades=
A whole race of insectoid creatures of unknown name, populating a city.
Miscellaneous
None noted
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