The Palæoboreanica
Mammals
Hyenakin & Semitaurs (with the tusks and snout of a warthog) —
& Boarhounds —
& Hyenadons —
Huayne/Huaina; Hy�nanthrope / Anthropuayna (werehy�n/hyenakin/hy�nafolk) —
Muran/Murines; Muranthrope —
arouraios > Arour�x/Arour�ces (ratlings/ratkin/ratfolk) —
& Abadas —
& Warhogs —
Chrysaor (winged boar) —
Pithecentaur — gorilla-like from the waist up, Chalicothere-like from the waiste down.
Pithecentaur — "ape-centaur".
Orthrine (two-headed hound) � from Orthrus. —
bluatschink/bloodshank (humanoid, upper body of a black bear or black dog) —
mantygre/montegre/satyral/lympago (like a bearded manticore with ram-horns, and no quills, and tiger stripes) —
Androsphynx/Androsphynges —
Gynosphynx/Gynosphynges —
Criosphynx/Criosphynges —
Hieracosphynx/Hieracosphynges —
Manticore —
Centicore —
criosphinx (ram-headed sphinx) —
criopterosphinx —
androsphinx/gynosphinx —
andropterosphinx/gynopterosphinx —
manticore/mantichora —
baric [baricos] —
scorpiobaric —
Reptiles & Amphibians
bruinowl (bear with owl�s head and eagle�s beak) — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
keythong (lion with eagle�s head) — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
opynyceine (opinicus/opinicine -- winged keythong) — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
alce (keythong talon forelegs) — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
gryphon (winged alce) — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
hieracosphynx (lion with falcon�s head) — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
hieracopterosphynx? — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
roc —
snowroc —
skullpecker —
attocrop/attocroppe (tiny humanoid lepidosaur) —
heiracosphynx — possibly a distant relative of the therizinosaurs
opinicine (opinicus) —
alce/keythong —
griffin/gryphon —
basilisk —
basilicok —
cockatrice —
The Saurion Arrect (plied orthostatic posture � bent legs with spine erect):
Salamanders —
Pterygons —
Kneckers (crocodile people) —
Raptors —
Varanites (monitors) —
Avians —
Slithards (skinks) —
Attocrops (gekkos) —
Hobyahs (chameleons) —
various Nagas/Nagis and Kappas) —
The Saurion Repent (Saurion Subreptory):
Sirrush —
Krokodreilos / krokodrilos / Cocodrilles / cocodrylles / cocodryls (Notosuchia?) —
Kneckerhounds (Baurusuchus?) —
Arctodryls (Saurosuchus?) —
Busuchons (Sebecus) —
Lyondrylles (Ammut?) —
Megalosuchons (Phobosuchus?) —
Pterodryls —
Varanidons —
Reptants —
Chameleochs —
Cetosaurs —
Cetocanth —
Fish
giant grouper —
quipper (probably refers to an extinct, Eurasian, temperate-water piranha, tigerfish, or perch of the sunfish family with the body shape of a Flier _Centrarchus macropterus_ and coloration of Yellow perch) —
largemouth quipper (probably an extinct Eurasian perch related or superficially similar to the largemouth bass) —
great quipper (probably refers to temperate-water Eurasian tigerfish closely related to Hydrocynus goliath or �Mbenga� now restricted to remote parts of the Congo river, or a larger relative of the Eurasian temperate-water piranha or sunfish) —
giant large mouth quipper (huge, basal perciforme as large as the giant sea bass and similar in appearance to the freshwater large mouth bass or a colossal, extinct, temperate water Eurasian tigerfish lurks in lakeweed, freshwater kelp forests / canopies / stipitates / prostrates / benthic / encrusting / beds (brown, red, green, and bluegreen algae growing in thallids each comprising a meristem, holdfast, stipe, blades/fronds) —
whale quipper (similar in appearance to the giant grouper but with enormous interlocking teeth like the Goliath Tigerfish giving it the look of a huge, bloated piranha) —
hammerhead catfish (catfish with a cephalofoil) —
sheatfish (Wels catfish) —
Kali River goonch attacks —
esox / pikefish / pickerel / lucy / ged (spike) —
pikeperch —
pikeminnows (squawfish) —
nursewt? (fusiform shape with neck tapering anteriorly down to a slightly blunted tip just forward of large side-mounted eyes rather than a large, spade-shaped head with the bulging, raised eyes of most ewts whose anterior jaw narrows abruptly into a comparatively slenderer neck and torso; posterior cervical, thoracic, and anterior lumbatic vertebral spines modified into a tall, anteriorly angled and posteriorly rounded, serrated shark-like dorsal fin with a similar, albeit smaller adipose fin modified from the anterior caudal vertebrae with the usual truncated homocercal ventral caudal fin with its inferior edge extended emarginately beyond the posterior tip modified nether the kirk of its tail at the base of its flexible caudal peduncle into the lower lobe of a heterocercal caudal fin in the vertically asymmetrical fluked shape of an epicercal tail, and the flattened blah blah arms) —
manta —
hopping quipper —
flying quipper —
eel-quipper —
pufferquipper —
quippershark —
glowing quipper —
brain quipper —
urchinquipper —
blinkerquip —
cursoriquippers —
largemouth quipper —
cave quipper —
echeneis (fish) —
Leontoformes
A catch-all term for gryphon-like or sphynx-like creatures. Definitely a polyphyletic grouping.
Other
worricows/virikas — (blood goblins/hemogoblins; appear was fiery shadow or shadowy fire and always appear and dwell amidst deluges of rain that sizzles to evanescent churls of smoked upon striking the ground from the sky or poofing like poppes of chile eft deflowing the boils and pimples already dripping beads of oil adown the overfraught blisters sallow in the fullness of their putrefaction threatening to erupt by the pressure upon their roots below from the roots of those beside them and ruddying in rings of rash soreness the mottled sable grey and sanguine skin they coated, shrouded in fire and shadow)
blemmyes —
anthropophagi/phages (frog-like blemmyes with eyes on shoulders and mouths on torsos) —
athach —
melusines —
aspara/skydancer —
Queen Eval —
Neck (streamnymph) —
nix dracae —
cynocephalus —
Jettatura/Gettatura / Malocchio / Invidia (the evil eye)/ Malseers / Inviser —
sanguicthys —
sarpa —
syrictae —
Naginis (six-armed Cercropes) —
curlew —
midge —
osquip (huge rat with a mouth full of enormous humanlike teeth) —
Scytaale (shining snake) —
myconid/??? —
wendol —
Lion + Pard (cheetah) = leopard —
eidolon —
myling —
ghast —
triffids (monsterous plants) —
ironwood (extinct European relative of African Blackwood / Mpingo or Ebony) —
grist —
scorpioch (giant scorpion) —
perython (winged hart or hind) —
chrysaor (winged warthog/boar) —
pegasine (winged horse) —
barghest (orc-bear or orc-wolf) —
cu-sith (fay hunting dog, black dog) —
cait-sith or cat-sith (fay cat) —
Mandrake / Alraun (plant elementals) —
gigelorum/gigelore/giol-daoram (germ) —
Carcolh or Lou Carcolh (giant limpet snail with a shell the size of small hill or large house, with a gaping mouth surrounded by tentacles and capable of stretching out of its shell/lair for miles to catch prey) —
martlet (blood-sucking hummingbird with an extra, smaller pair of wings where the legs should be) —
Demogorgon (�grim-spirit�, �quick-spirit�) —
Bodach (slinky shadow-form) —
illwight (evil wight) —
seawight —
landwight —
Fellraven, Fellkyra, Fellhall, —
Dwarrows —
�Drow� — via hypothetical Middle English *dreough(e). Akin to Gaelic dreag or driug, from Old English *dreog, Anglo-Saxon dreag, akin to Old Norse draugr.
Taurians —
Gnolls —
Ostic / alpine —
armenoid —
lapponid —
Glires —
Lavellan (kobold-like humanoid water-rats that shoot poisonous darts and arrows) —
Water leaper (flying frog) —
Marag —
Insectoids (Myrmidons, Armadeins, Translator bugs) —
Seely Court —
Unseely Court —
Corrigans —
Nains —
Satyr�s Grove? —
Bocage (Taurians) —
Carnation� —
The Road through Ironwood —
Colloidal marking � � � � � sieve —
stoor (strong) —
shaw —
clough —
coomb —
wain —
caracole —
Chromandi —
Cynocephale (one with cynocephali) —
Gorgades —
Daubers? —
Crocotta / Crocuta / Corocotta —
Leucrocotta —
Yena —
Enfield —
Biscione —
Alphyn —
Muscaliet —
Ypotryll —
Ypotame (hippopotamus) —
ichneumon/echinemon —
Ruck (Roc) —
Quinotaur —
Ipotane —
Campe (scorpiocentaur) —
Delphyne (woman�s torso on snake�s body) —
Sirrush with horns like the White Oryx or Giant Eland —
fomor/fomoire/fomorians —
Brollachans —
Necker/Ypotame (hippopotamus) —
Cericopithicus (large monkey) —
Callitrix (ape/monkey) —
Satyrus (ape/monkey) —
Mandi/Calingi (short-lived humans) —
Syrbot� (12� giants) —
Parander (Musk-Oxen??) —
Stoat / Ermine / Weasel —
Rancor —
Bodach (lit. �one with a penis�) —
Mountain Orc / Droll (Orcus ferox) —
Drolls
Great Orc / Trull (Orcus tenebricosus) —
Trulls
Rime Orc / Yettin (Orcus alpinus) —
Carvern Orc / Troglodyte (Orcus troglodytes) —
Troglodytes
Wights
Humans
Samelves
Nymphs