
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 - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
Bugbears were a massive humanoid race distantly related to, but larger and stronger than, goblins and hobgoblins. [10] Bugbears resembled hairy, feral goblins standing 7 feet (2.1 meters) tall. They took their name from their noses and claws, which were similar to those of bears. [12] .
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.
Bugbears (folklore) | Villains Wiki - Fandom
A Bugbear is a mischievous monster that appears in English folklore comparable to goblins or hobgoblins, though it is more often portrayed similar to the bogeyman, being a creature used to frighten children into behaving themselves. The name "bugbear" most likely comes from the Middle English...
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 - Gods and Monsters
The bugbear’s origins are more whispers than words, born from folklore that swirls and reshapes with each telling. The name itself comes from the Middle English “bugge,” a term for something frightening, tied to the Old Welsh bwg or Old Scots bogill , each meaning an evil spirit or goblin.
Bugbear - Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The Bugbear was a dangerous goblin-like or bogey-like creature that was fond of eating children. As the name suggests, the Bugbear had the shape of a large bear. In English and Scottish tales, stories of the bugbear were used to scare children. The …
Bugbear (folklore) | Monster Wiki - Fandom
A Bugbear is a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the bogeyman and other creatures of folklore, all of which were historically used in some cultures to frighten disobedient children. Its name is derived from an old Celtic word bug for evil spirit or goblin.
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 | The Old Realm Wiki | Fandom
They are long of limb and covered in coarse hair, with wedge-shaped ears and pointed teeth. Despite their formidable build, bugbears are quiet skulkers, thanks to a fey magic that allows them to hide in spaces seemingly too small for them. Creature Type: Fey (Goblinoid) Size: Medium (about 6-8 feet tall) Speed: 30 feet.