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* Ivar the Boneless from ''[[Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons]]'', a Viking warlord crippled from birth and unable to walk, is noted as outstandingly clever, but also extraordinarily cruel.
* Hackle from the ''[[Knight and Rogue Series]]'', who lost a leg to a wolf trap.
* The Hammer-Heads from ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Literature)|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'' were mean guys who lived on a large hill in the Quadling Country, who had no arms. Unfriendly and xenophobic, they attacked anyone who trespassed on their hill with their hard heads on stretchy, elastic necks, their lack of arms hardly a problem.
** The Hammer-Heads from the first book were mean guys who lived on a large hill in the Quadling Country, who had no arms. Unfriendly and xenophobic, they attacked anyone who trespassed on their hill with their hard heads on stretchy, elastic necks, their lack of arms hardly a problem.
** The Wheelers in the third book were a race native to the Land of Ev, who had wheels for hands and feet. Like the Hammer-Heads, they were unfriendly and coveted the magic trees that grew lunchboxes (which really weren't theirs at all). Not truly dangerous or malicious, they still liked scaring people away. (The movie ''[[Return to Oz]]'' made them [[Adaptational Villainy much more darker and hostile.]])
 
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