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Tonguez

A suffusion of yellow
Wights are also Tolkien, though: he reinvented the word, even!
Both William Wordsworth and Washington Irving use the term Wight - so it was in use in the 1800s, before Tolkien got to it. In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: “In this by-place of nature there abode, in a remote period of American history, … a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane
 
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Mannahnin

Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
Both William Wordsworth and Washington Irving use the term Wight - so it was in use in the 1800s before Tolkien. In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow “In this by-place of nature there abode, in a remote period of American history, … a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane”
Yes, the word wight as a synonym for man has a long history.

The usage for an undead man is what we're talking about here. Tolkien's "Barrow-wight" following older English conventions, meaning literally a man who dwells in a barrow (mound, hill, burial place).
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Both William Wordsworth and Washington Irving use the term Wight - so it was in use in the 1800s, before Tolkien got to it. In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: “In this by-place of nature there abode, in a remote period of American history, … a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane
Actually, yes, seems I was mistaken on thst: William Morris even used Barrow-wight for an undead critter!
 
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JEB

Legend
Does Mythic Odysseys of Theros not count (because it’s MTG)? That book lists 4 Nymphs: Alseid, Lampad, Naiad, and Oread.
Correct, MTG doesn't count because it's an adaptation of non-D&D material (in the same category as Lankhmar, Diablo, or Gamma World).

(Also, even if it did count, Theros isn't a core rulebook, so that would still leave nymphs in the cold for the purposes of this discussion.)
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Correct, MTG doesn't count because it's an adaptation of non-D&D material (in the same category as Lankhmar, Diablo, or Gamma World).

(Also, even if it did count, Theros isn't a core rulebook, so that would still leave nymphs in the cold for the purposes of this discussion.)
It all goes in the same compendium on Beyond, tho.
 

JEB

Legend
I agree that Frost seems like an equally good candidate, but rather than seeing Fire Giants as redundant with Efreet, perhaps consider that they (along with Red Dragons) support having a higher-level themed dungeon of fire/based in a volcano, perhaps?
There certainly does seem to be a bias towards fire monsters! Although it's also worth noting that we got both fire and ice dragons as core monsters in every version of the game...
 




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