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* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' included Ungors: mostly human except for hairy legs, somewhat distorted faces, and small horns. Of course there are larger and less human version such as gors and minotaurs
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' included Ungors: mostly human except for hairy legs, somewhat distorted faces, and small horns. Of course there are larger and less human version such as gors and minotaurs
* ''Nezumi-bito'', rat-people, show up in various Japanese-themed fantasy settings, including ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'''s "Oriental Adventures" campaign setting, ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Kamigawa]]'', and ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]''. They're usually nasty scavengers, except in the latter, where they're the first line of defense against the [[Big Bad]] (but still scavengers).
* ''Nezumi-bito'', rat-people, show up in various Japanese-themed fantasy settings, including ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'''s "Oriental Adventures" campaign setting, ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Kamigawa]]'', and ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]''. They're usually nasty scavengers, except in the latter, where they're the first line of defense against the [[Big Bad]] (but still scavengers).
* The Skaven from ''[[Warhammer]]''.
* The Skaven from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]''.
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' has a plethora of reptilian humanoids:
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' has a plethora of reptilian humanoids:
** [[Lizard Folk]] are the most common. They live in swamps and sometimes eat people. They're not always evil, though, just ill-tempered and territorial.
** [[Lizard Folk]] are the most common. They live in swamps and sometimes eat people. They're not always evil, though, just ill-tempered and territorial.