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A race of insectoids appearing in [[Knight Blades]].  
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) INSERTRACEHERE.]]
[[Image:Image|thumb|right|A (gender) Bugman.]]
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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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==INSERTRACEHERE in different quests==
==Bugfolk in different quests==
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===[[Alien Quest]]===
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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===
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None noted


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Revision as of 15:09, 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

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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.


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


Races and Species

Generic: Bugfolk | Catfolk | Demon / Devil | Dragon | Dwarf | Elf | Gnoll | Goblin | Grue | Halfling | Human | Illithid | Kobold | Lizardfolk | Mimic | Mimiga | Ogre | Orc | Pokémon | Ratfolk | Slime | Tonberry

Original: Amtsvane | Arid | Astranian | Blockhead | Bubble Dragon | Chameleon | Clockwork | Cobble | Cremate | Doobie | Engsami | Golden | Gour | Hat'kal | Indahl | Kiln | Krobin | Ktullis | Lazurek | Leferran | Lohrke | Mok | Nedynvor | Neumono | Nevrean | Odd | Ophian | Qal | Ravian | Salazzarine | Scellor | Sergal | Sheepfolk | Shocker Crab | Silirw (Cyral/Enial) | Strawman | Talyxian | Tozol | Vidder | Volto