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D&D 3E/3.5 Scientific names

Let’s assume all Sasquatch type critters are a bipedal Gigantopithecus/Hominim crossbreed...Gigantohominim. That would make the Batsquatch Gigantohominim Chiropter. Gigantohominim vulgaris could be used for the common Bigfoot/Sasquatch critters typical of the mythology of tha Americas, and Gigantohominim Mons would be something like a Yeti that is exclusively found in mountainous regions.
 

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I’m not sure if I could make a master list as I’m not very good at such, sorry.
Gremlin-feia machanus?


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Master lists are easy, but tedious. Just put the critters in alphabetical order, formatted like:

Common Name; Scientific Name

So the one you just asked about would be:

Gremlin; Feia transgressor

Mostly it will be cut & paste.
 
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Asgardian dragon-draco drunkus?
Yellow dragon-Draco saltium?
Tallfellow halfling-homo shrinkus equis?
Stout halfling-homo shrinkus borrowings
Shattered one-animal scientific name followed by sapient
Ravenloftian shadow virus-fluium shadowus?
Phobia virus-fluim fearus



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I could’ve sworn we did halflings before...

But how about:
Tallfellows: Brevisapiens celsus
Stout: Brevisapiens rotundus

Tell me more about the others.
 

We didn’t do these 2 subspecies, shattered ones are more evolved versions of broken ones,the shadow virus turns you into a undead shadow, the phobia virus turns you into a nervous wreck by creating new phobias in your brain, the Asgardian dragon is a planar dragon & the yellow dragons breath weapon is a line of salt(usually to the eyes)


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If we did halflings before, use whatever the genus name we used the first time with the new species names. (Or use the new genus name for all.)

What was a broken one? Did we do those already?

What’s a planet dragon?

Are those viruses actually identified as microbes in your campaign? If not, just use the names they have.

Yellow dragon: Draco salarius
 


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