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Revision as of 11:41, 15 February 2008
Hallucinatory monsters do not exist in NetHack, but their names can appear when you are hallucinating and interacting with monsters. A few appear as real monsters in SLASH'EM. Many of the monster names come from other roguelikes, mythologies, fantasy worlds, and popular culture[1].
Contents
List of hallucinatory monsters
Quendor (Zork, etc.)
- grue
- Christmas-tree monster
- luck sucker
- paskald
- brogmoid
- dornbeast
Moria
- Ancient Multi-Hued Dragon
- Evil Iggy
Rogue
- emu
- kestrel
- xeroc
- venus flytrap
Greek legend
Xanth
- tangle tree
- nickelpede[2]
- wiggle
Lewis Carroll
Star Trek
Monster movies
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- microscopic space fleet
- Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal
50's rock 'n' roll
- witch doctor
- one-eyed one-horned flying purple people eater
Common household pests
- mother-in-law