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Fired from the phasers of VoR's Hallucinatory Bestiary, we bring you some Writings of Jack Vance. Collaboration in filling in the gaps on this page is welcomed, as it is a big task.

The Dying Earth A–D

amloid

archveult

bauk

bazil

bidechtil

bogadil

brontotaubus

chug

Chun the Unavoidable

codorfin

deodand

dounge

drogger

dyvolt

The Dying Earth E–L

erb

fanticule

farlock

felinodore

felukhary

fermin

flantic

frit

fusk

gid

gleft

grue

hoon

insidiator

keak

laharq

lank-lizard

leucomorph

lirkfish

The Dying Earth M–S

madlock

mangoneel

mank

memril

mermelant

minor madling

motilator

nissifer

oast

pelgrane

quampic

rostgobler

sandestin

shree

sime

simiode

sindic

skatler

The Dying Earth T–&

tasp

thawn

threlkoid

thryfwyd

tittlebird

titvit

tonquil

tree-weasel

twastic

twk-man

unusual hoon

ursial loper

Vecna

visp

wefkin

wheriot

wysen-imp

Planet of Adventure

blue chasch

chaschman

dirdir

dirdirman

green chasch

gzhindra

old chasch

phung

pnume

pnumekin

wannek

wannekman

Oikumene

hyrcan major

invisible eel

star king

Gaean Reach

asutra

Roguskhoi

The roguskhoi were designed by the Asutra as caricatures of humanity in a first assay at biological warfare against the peoples of the planet Durdane.

Roguskhoi @
Template Uruk hai
Attacks Weapon 1d8, seduction
Frequency 0 (Not Randomly Generated)
A roguskhoi Is male
Appears in large numbers

Belabored on the ground by the Brave Free Men, tormented from above by the Flyers of Shant, the Roguskhoi had retreated south, across the Great Salt Bog into Palasedrans. In a dismal valley the horde had been destroyed, with only a handful of chieftains escaping in a remarkable red-bronze spaceship—and so the strange invasion of Shant had come to an end.

J. Vance, The Asutra