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Gary Gygax
That is a question for Steve Marsh, the one that devised those critters as I recall. I know it was not my creationQuartz said:With regards to the sahuagin, how are they not the Sea Devils from Dr Who?

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Gary
That is a question for Steve Marsh, the one that devised those critters as I recall. I know it was not my creationQuartz said:With regards to the sahuagin, how are they not the Sea Devils from Dr Who?
Happy to obligeGriffith Dragonlake said:Thanks a lot Gary for dropping in and giving us some insightful answers.
In OD&D there is a monster table listing a "Thoul" with 7 hit dice but no description until the Basic D&D set (Moldavay version IIRC). Was the Thoul a typo? Or a monster that got cut from the original rules?
Tewligan said:Hey Gary, do I recall correctly that in (I think) Basic D&D, the gnoll is described as a cross between a gnome and a troll? How the heck did that become the gnoll that we know and love today?!
"Lord Sunsany" sure looks like a typo of Lord Dunsany, to me. (For those who don't know, the quote is from Volume 2 of the three OD&D booklets, Monsters & Treasure.)rossik said:oops, sorry, i found it:
GNOLLS: A cross between Gnomes and Trolls (. . . perhaps, Lord Sunsany did
not really make it all that clear) with +2 morale.
Tewligan said:Hey Gary, do I recall correctly that in (I think) Basic D&D, the gnoll is described as a cross between a gnome and a troll? How the heck did that become the gnoll that we know and love today?!