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Bugbear - Wikipedia A bugbear is a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the boogeyman (or bugaboo or babau or cucuy), and other creatures of folklore, all of which were historically used in some cultures to frighten disobedient children
Bugbear - Monsters - D D Beyond Bugbears are hairy goblinoids born for battle and mayhem They survive by raiding and hunting, but are fond of setting ambushes and fleeing when outmatched
Bugbear - DND 5th Edition Neither bugs nor bears, bugbears are the hulking cousins of goblins and hobgoblins With roots in the Feywild, early bugbears resided in hidden places, in hard-to-reach and shadowed spaces Long ago and from out of the corner of your eye, they came to the Material Plane, urged to spread throughout the multiverse by the conquering god Maglubiyet
BUGBEAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster In fact, based on its earliest known uses, bugbear began as an all-purpose word for things that cause fear or dread, not just supernatural beasties This sense is still in use today, alongside the closely related sense of “a continuing source of irritation or annoyance ”
Bugbear - Mythical Encyclopedia Bugbear is a legendary creature that has been used in various cultures to frighten disobedient children It is comparable to the boogeyman and other creatures of folklore The name “bugbear” is derived from an old Celtic word “bug” for evil spirit or goblin
The Myth of the Bugbear: Forest Predator and Cautionary Tale The bugbear is more than its form; it possesses abilities that make it the perfect predator of folklore It moves with an unnatural silence, a ghost in the trees It sees through the blackest nights, its vision cutting through shadows as easily as it instills fear
Bugbear | Boogeymen Wiki | Fandom A Bugbear is a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the Boogeyman (or bugaboo or babau or cucuy), and other creatures of folklore, all of which were historically used in some cultures to frighten disobedient children
Bugbear - Forgotten Realms Wiki Bugbear heroes, though rare, were heard of and could acquire significant renown if successful Often the motivation for this change of heart came from the rewards earned from virtue, which in the long term were more pleasing than the short-term pleasures of evil behaviors