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Lizard Folk
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Almost every Standard Fantasy Setting with the Standard Fantasy Races is bound to to have one group of these guys. A civilized or semi-civilized race of humanoid lizards, they vary from being scaly humans to large bipedal lizards to small dinosaurs and everything in-between. Sadly, they are almost always one of the bad guys, and even when not Always Chaotic Evil, they usually end up as antagonists. More modern depictions tend to make them True Neutral, being an old race that just wants to live with their old ways without modern civilization stamping down on them. Most Reptilian Humanoids fall somewhere into this category, with the notable exception of lamias, nagas, and gorgons, which generally fall under Snake People. Whenever Snake People are given hind legs, they are usually just Lizard Folk with fangs. They also rarely ever look like turtles, except for perhaps some individuals having beaks for mouths or using turtle shells as shields. If given a culture or civilization expect them to live in either a jungle, swamp or more rarely a desert, be fairly primitive and tribal, and use various larger reptiles as beasts of burden; they may even keep Domesticated Dinosaurs. The more human-like in appearance the Lizard Folk are, the more sympathetically they tend to be portrayed. Lizard folk are often depicted as a very ancient race, far older than humanity. In such depictions, they will have once ruled the world before the rise of warm-blooded peoples, in a callback to how the Age of Reptiles preceded the Age of Mammals. In this case they might be considerably more civilized, or rather they were in the past but are now a dying, degenerate fragment of a once mighty civilization. As lizards are exotic, their civilizations tend to be based on real life ones considered exotic, such as Mayincatec (as in the trope picture) or based on Darkest Africa, and Lizard Folk typically come from analogues to these environments. Expect some form of Sssssnaketalk, regardless of whether or not the culture (or species) is actually snake-themed. A mouthful of phlegm or mucus is also popular. May overlap with Fish People, Frog Men and/or Draconic Humanoids, depending on how willing the author is to stretch or disregard conventional taxonomy. If the lizard folk are friendly, or even cute, this can overlap with Lovable Lizard. Also, expect that appearances aside, most Lizard Folk don't have any biological link with the lizards you'll find here on Earth. In fact, Lizard Folk tend to be more commonly associated with dinosaurs than living reptiles, in which case the race name will include 'Saur' in it. Such dinosaur-derived creatures are sometimes called "dinosauroids", a term first popularized by paleontologist Dale Russell's hypothetical Troodon-descended humanoid. Along with Cat Folk, Lizard Folk are one of the most common types of Beast Man. Also common in both sci-fi Space Opera and mythology. Also see Reptilian Conspiracy. |
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The "Predator" alien in Code Red: the Rubicon Conspiracy is one of these under his (its?) mask. | |
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Wizardry: Lizardmen are a playable race. They're strong, tough, fast, resistant to acid, resistant to psionics... and comparing their intelligence to a sack of potatoes would be a grave insult to the spuds. | |
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Divinity: Original Sin II has the Ancient Empire, which is run by lizard folk, who happen to be extremely haughty and look down on other races, mostly because they think they're descended from dragons. They are. One of your possible protagonists/companions, the Red Prince, is an exiled prince from these lands, hell-bent on getting his throne back, and loves to remind the other party members how much better he is than them. He does eat some humble pie during the adventure, though, even if he gets his throne back at the end. | |
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Arena has an enemy type called Lizard Men, hostile reptilian troglodytes described as "once thought to be distant cousins of the argonians [...] whose use of language stretches only far enough to communicate the location of their prey to the rest of their hunting party, which then move to attack and feed". Interestingly, they resemble the modern Argonian design much more than Arena's version, where they resembled gray-skinned zombies more than reptiles. | |
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Wonder Woman (1987): A pair of unnamed slaves on Hope's End are humanoid with reptile features. | |
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In Dragon's Wake the player character is adopted by a village of friendly lizard folk. | |
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The hertasi of the Heralds of Valdemar series started off as large animals but were uplifted by mages looking to make a Servant Race, made bipedal and capable of speaking out loud, and instilled with gratitude to their creators and an industrious nature. They're rarely much more than four feet tall and retain the aquatic skills of their swamp-dwelling ancestors. Thousands of years after their creation, most of them are partnered to some degree or another with Hawkbrothers, either working for them in their Vales or nearby, where they're safe from the magic-contaminated wilds the Hawkbrothers purify and from people who'd exploit them. Hertasi tend to be either shy or Servile Snarkers, though one did prominently become a powerful mage of Kethry's order. | |
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Tales of Legendia: Lizardmen show up one of the enemy types. There are some rather silly variants, like one donning a baker costume that tries to give you a Baguette Beatdown, and a blindfolded, stick wielding one in a swimsuit who's accompanied by a killer watermelon. | |
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The Lizarkons of the planet Thanagar, Hawkman's homeworld. Also the Gordanians and Psions, who both terrorize Starfire's home system of Vega. | |
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Reptilian humanoids are not an uncommon sight in Farnham Fables. Although they look like reptiles externally, their anatomy is mostly the same as a human's, as is the case with the other types of animal humanoids, meaning that they have Non-Mammalian Hair and Mammaries. Notable examples include the natives who inhabit Glekutsu Village, and the Edison family. They're definitely examples of Lovable Lizards rather than Reptiles Are Abhorrent (for example, the Edisons are expies of the Apple family). | |
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Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life: "Dino Men" are one of the possible "intelligent" species you can reach, being reptilian humanoids evolved from dinosaurs. | |
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Digimon has more than a few of these, usually falling under the "Dragon Man" classification. Examples include WarGreymon from Digimon Adventure, and OmegaShoutmon from Digimon Fusion. This being Digimon, they tend to overlap with Our Dragons Are Different, and others. Digimon Fusion also introduces Iguneetmon, a Reptile Man type based on the Iguana. |
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Munchkin: Lizard Guys/Gals are one of the available races in the standard fantasy setting. They have the ability to shed their own tail to distract pursuing monsters. | |
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Might and Magic : Lizardmen were introduced to the verse with Heroes of Might and Magic III 's Fortress town. They were a minor antagonist (annexing some border-regions of Erathia), but not evil (not doing anything more evil than, well, taking advantage of the chaos to annex some border-regions). Two lizardmen cultures were shown before the world blew up: Tatalia (represented by Heroes' Fortress town), a gnoll-lizardman-human swamp state currently ruled by a lizardman king, and the slightly less important Dagger Wound Islands lizardmen, who live on a set of islands that also houses a mysterious and ancient temple infested with various snake-critters (lizardmen also inhabited Enroth's south-eastern regions, but they did not appear to have much of a culture)... | |
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Brute Force: Brutus, a "Feral" (a scaly green lizard man with a voice like Doctor Claw), is one of the main Player Characters. He's by far the toughest squad member, and sports a Healing Factor and Aura Vision. | |
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The Venn species from Reyn are basically bipedal salamanders, albeit rough sketches indicated that they originally were going to look different. | |
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Inside Job (2021) has the Reptoids, the race of shape-shifting lizard-like beings who live in secret amongst humanity with the goal of world domination. | |
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Destroyermen: The Grik, descended from raptors according to the Word of God. The fact that they have feathers as well as scales is further proof of their ancestry. They also have other avian characteristics, such as hollow bones. | |
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The Snakemen in X-COM: UFO Defense are human-sized snake-like aliens with rapid reproduction times and appear about midway through the game. In XCOM: Enemy Unknown, the Thin Men are a reptilian species that have been genetically-modified to resemble humans in order to serve as infiltration units. XCOM 2 wheeled out the Vipers, a race of sexy lady snakes, the Thin Men's true form. | |
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In the Glorantha setting for RuneQuest, dragonewts. Not evil or excessively hostile, but very alien in mindset and unable to speak human languages without surgery. | |
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Mampato has the Kili-Kili◊, a race that lived in prehistory, which unlike other examples are shy, harmless and very friendly, but are chased by cavemen who want to snatch them the secret of creating fire. | |
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Evil Islands: The most dangerous regular enemies in Gipath. | |
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Saurians were evil and they were also able to take human form. Exposing them to cold stripped away the disguise and revealed their true form. | |
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The ones in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild look specifically like chameleons, and can camouflage themselves to ambush Link. The same game also introduces some variants, including skeletal Lizalfos and Lizalfos that attack Link with electricity or with fire or ice breath. | |
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The Reptilian Xindi in Star Trek: Enterprise. | |
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One of the enemy types encountered in Goblin Sword is red lizard men in green armour who wield a sword. | |
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Grimm: Various reptilian Wesen are standard lizard-like Skalengecks and Phansigars, snake-like Lausenshlange and Konigschlangethe turtle-like Genio innocuo, the alligator and crocodilian Skalenzahen and Gelemcaedus, draconian Daemonfeuer, and even the glow-in-the-dark alien-like Gluhenvolk are reptilian. | |
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The Drac from Enemy Mine, though the movie's main point is that they're not really the bad guys, and humans aren't really the good guys either. | |
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Donkey Kong Country: The Kremlings are Funny Animal crocodiles in that they stand upright and wear clothes. Most of them are evil mooks and their king is named "K. Rool" (i.e. "cruel"). | |
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The Visitors from V (1983) are the Trope Codifiers. They infiltrate many parts of human society, and they want to eat us (along with other tasty mammals). Rather than shapeshifting, however, they use fake human-like skin to mask their true appearance, a method best exemplified by the iconic shot of Diana peeling back the skin on one side of her face to reveal green scaly skin and a catlike eye. It should be noted that, aside from inspiring the creation of other fictional Reptilians, V led to the plethora of conspiracy theories about Reptilians, which were pretty much nonexistent before the show aired. | |
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The V (2009) reboot series was much the same, except the Visitors were more of a combination of yucky reptile-people and icky bug-people. The reboot also has them literally grafting human skin onto their scales. One form of punishment for the Vs is to be skinned alive, which causes just as much pain as it would a human, since the grafted skin has perfectly working nerves. There's also the possibility of interbreeding between humans and Vs. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: The Seraphon were once the Lizardmen of the world-that-was who have since become beings of celestial magic rather than flesh and blood creatures. Summoned into battle by the powerful Slann Starmasters, the Seraphon fulfil the role of Daemons of Order. The Fimir of the Mortal Realms are creatures of destruction that resemble bipedal, hunchbacked lizards with a single malevolent eye. |
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Lizard Folk / int_234035fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_234035fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_234035fa | |
Lizard Folk / int_24bc2351 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_24bc2351 | comment |
The Rrertaxi in the Spaceforce (2012) universe. We don't know much about them other than their spicy cuisine has become popular with Earthers. | |
Lizard Folk / int_24bc2351 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_24bc2351 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spaceforce (2012) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_24bc2351 | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb1ea | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb1ea | comment |
How the archaic human protagonists of Quest for Fire perceive the anatomically modern Wah tribe: They have strange cylindrical bodies with arms that stick out without shoulders to speak of, seemingly scaly skin and a lethargic temperament. | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb1ea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb1ea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Quest for Fire | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb1ea | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb4f1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb4f1 | comment |
In Hyrule Warriors, Lizalfos and the stronger Dinolfos relatives appear as Elite Mooks. Aeralfos, the winged versions of the Lizalfos from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, appear as Airborne Mooks, along with the new Fiery Aeralfos. There are also the Lizalfos and Dinolfos chieftains, who are larger and tougher than their regular counterparts. | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb4f1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb4f1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hyrule Warriors (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_265fb4f1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_26668aee | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_26668aee | comment |
Tecmo Knight have you battling Beast Men, a lot of them which are reptilian in origin. There's notably crocodile-men who breathes fire, tortoise-men who attempts to crush you with their shells, and bomb-throwing lizard men. | |
Lizard Folk / int_26668aee | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_26668aee | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tecmo Knight (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_26668aee | |
Lizard Folk / int_26990f6a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_26990f6a | comment |
Seigi No Symbol Condorman: One of the Monster Clan executives is Salamander, a humanoid lizard monster who commands their East Asia branch. There's also Oil Snake, a humanoid snake man with an oil cannister as an Arm Cannon. | |
Lizard Folk / int_26990f6a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_26990f6a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Seigi No Symbol Condorman | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_26990f6a | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a0952c3 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a0952c3 | comment |
Space Station 13 has lizardpeople as one of the playable alien races, employed on Nanotrasen stations as second-class workers to fill in vacancies in the human staff and generally taking the role of Token Non-Human onboard. Their names follow the format of Verbs‑The‑Nouns (such as Eats‑The‑Mice) and they speak with a reptilian accent. Because Humanity Is Superior, lizardfolk are restricted from command roles and are frequently subject to Fantastic Racism, nor are they protected by the Three Laws of Robotics of station AIs. For a more stereotypical example, there are also the Always Chaotic Evil tribial lizardfolk referred to as Ashwalkers dwelling near the station's mining outpost on a volcanic planetoid and hunting the miners and native megafauna alike. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a0952c3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a0952c3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Space Station 13 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2a0952c3 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a139e05 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a139e05 | comment |
The Orville: The Krill are a hostile race of reptilian humanoids with pale skin who double as Scary Dogmatic Aliens, being religious zealots who see it as their divine right to rule over all other lifeforms. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a139e05 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a139e05 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Orville | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2a139e05 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a55be20 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a55be20 | comment |
The Ternaui in The Excalibur Alternative. Initially appearing as silent bodyguards to the Big Bad, it turns out that they are telepathic and detest their slavery. Eventually they side with the humans. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a55be20 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2a55be20 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Excalibur Alternative | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2a55be20 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2acb12c5 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2acb12c5 | comment |
The Teladi from the X-Universe series are a humanoid reptilian race whose aspect of life is entirely motivated by money. Their society is comprised of a MegaCorp which dominates their politics and businesses, and their government is essentially a corporate republic. Because of their reptilian nature, the Teladi have a... tendency to speak with an accent that emphasizes the letter s in such a way that it becomes memetic. They tend to be neutral to all the other factions, even the Space Pirates. Because of this last note, it's not surprising to see some factories produce a fancy drug known as Space Weed, which is basically the series' version of marijuana IN SPACE! This drug is considered contraband in any sector that isn't Teladi or Pirate-owned, and often is a popular source of income to would-be smugglers. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2acb12c5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2acb12c5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
X (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2acb12c5 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2bec5daa | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2bec5daa | comment |
Skeletal Avenger: Kobolds are red bipedal lizard people who wear armours wielding swords and shields. They're an enemy type you encounter in the game. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2bec5daa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2bec5daa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Skeletal Avenger (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2bec5daa | |
Lizard Folk / int_2d05bd9e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2d05bd9e | comment |
The Daemonites from Wild C.A.T.s (1995) are a race of reptilian aliens working for the Big Bad, Helspont, and a recurring mook for the players to defeat. There's also gigantic Red Daemonites as Helspont's personal guards in a few levels. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2d05bd9e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2d05bd9e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wild C.A.T.s (1995) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2d05bd9e | |
Lizard Folk / int_2ddf611 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2ddf611 | comment |
Dark Sun doesn't have lizard folk because they were wiped out, except those at the Last Sea. It has ssurans instead, who look quite similar (and in the 4th Edition, are identical). | |
Lizard Folk / int_2ddf611 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2ddf611 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dark Sun (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2ddf611 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e1a541c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e1a541c | comment |
Lusternia has the Dracnari. Unusually for the trope, they're generally good guys — or at least neutral guys in their native city of Gaudiguch. They're both hardier and more intelligent than humans, and have a proud tradition as mystics and warriors. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e1a541c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e1a541c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lusternia (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2e1a541c | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e3e7ac2 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e3e7ac2 | comment |
Justice League: "Eclipsed" has the Ophidians, who fought humanity "before cities, before writing", and whose spirits now form Sealed Evil in a Can. They're clearly meant as an Alternate Company Equivalent of Conan's Serpent Men. | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e3e7ac2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_2e3e7ac2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Justice League | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_2e3e7ac2 | |
Lizard Folk / int_31677f1c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_31677f1c | comment |
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) occasionally featured Lizard Man, a friendly and helpful character, though not much of a fighter. Good for getting into a second-story window, though. | |
Lizard Folk / int_31677f1c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_31677f1c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_31677f1c | |
Lizard Folk / int_31a48eed | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_31a48eed | comment |
Many of the alien species featured in The Outer Limits (1995) fit this trope. In most cases, Reptiles Are Abhorrent. | |
Lizard Folk / int_31a48eed | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_31a48eed | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Outer Limits (1995) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_31a48eed | |
Lizard Folk / int_329cc0f9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_329cc0f9 | comment |
Heterogenia Linguistico: Among the many species Hakaba meets are lizardmen. Their heads look just like an alligator or crocodile's, and their "written" language is very color-based. Two of them, siblings Kashoo and Kekoo, become Hakaba and Susuki's traveling companions. | |
Lizard Folk / int_329cc0f9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_329cc0f9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Heterogenia Linguistico (Manga) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_329cc0f9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_32c541e6 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_32c541e6 | comment |
Bido from Fullmetal Alchemist is a somewhat downplayed example. He's a chimera who's part-lizard, and, while he's more human-like than some examples, he's got a tail and visible scales on some parts of his body. Also, he's got a lizard-like ability to easily scale walls. | |
Lizard Folk / int_32c541e6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_32c541e6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_32c541e6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_353bdeb0 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_353bdeb0 | comment |
Humanx Commonwealth: The AAnn. Lighter and weaker than humans but much faster with sharp claws and teeth. Almost Always the antagonist when they appear. Includes Sssssnake Talk. They also communicate with hand gestures to show emotion, although this is a common linguistic trait in that universe. There have been several sympathetic AAnn characters in the Flinx setting, even one that fell in love with the titular redhead. None outlast the book they are introduced in. | |
Lizard Folk / int_353bdeb0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_353bdeb0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Humanx Commonwealth | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_353bdeb0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_35560500 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_35560500 | comment |
In Pursuit of Greed has the Zollessian aliens, a race of reptilian Proud Warrior Race Guys who enjoys hunting and fighting. One of them, Xith, is among the five selectable player characters and the team's Fragile Speedster. | |
Lizard Folk / int_35560500 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_35560500 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
In Pursuit Of Greed (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_35560500 | |
Lizard Folk / int_35d98631 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_35d98631 | comment |
Taz-Mania: Bull Gator and Axl are pretty much good examples of this, in that they are anthropomorphic alligators who try to catch Taz for zoo-going children. | |
Lizard Folk / int_35d98631 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_35d98631 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Taz-Mania | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_35d98631 | |
Lizard Folk / int_365d3d19 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_365d3d19 | comment |
In Alien Secrets, the race the humans calls the Saurians are one of the three known alien races (alongside the Nordics and The Greys) and are the only race to be truly extraterrestrial. The other two are Ultraterrestrials from different time periods in the future (about 11,000 years and a million years, respectively). They first made contact with the Nazis (who called them the Eidesche, "lizards") in The '30s, after one of their ships crash-landed in the Black Forest with only a single survivor. Since they're a telepathic Hive Mind, more Eidesche followed and offered to help the Nazis develop advanced aircraft using Artificial Gravity and other alien tech (apparently, had the war lasted a little longer, the Nazis would have had the weapons they needed to crush the Allies once and for all). After the fall of Berlin, the man in charge of the secret program fled on an experimental space/time vehicle called Die Glocke ("the bell"), piloted by an Eidesche. The vehicle traveled 20 years into the future and landed in Kecksburg, PA, where it was retrieved by the Americans. | |
Lizard Folk / int_365d3d19 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_365d3d19 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Solar Warden | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_365d3d19 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3a74743d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3a74743d | comment |
The Ancestral Trail: The Reptile Forces includes both crocodilian lizardmen and actual crocodiles; unusually, they're the good guys (OK, so they start off under The Evil One's control, but so does everybody else). The Cyber Dimension has a group of peaceful, highly cultured lizard folk who are oppressed by Goffal and Pixar. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3a74743d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3a74743d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Ancestral Trail | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3a74743d | |
Lizard Folk / int_3b650461 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3b650461 | comment |
Halcyon 6: The Yabblings, with green skin and red eyes. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3b650461 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3b650461 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halcyon 6 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3b650461 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cb580c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cb580c | comment |
The turn-based strategy Space Empires 4 has red lizard-people with vaguely Starfleet-esque ship designs as one of the possible appearances for your chosen empire. They are included in Space Empires 5 as well, for which they decorated the cover, and originated in the third game of the series. Called the Jraenar in all games. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cb580c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cb580c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Space Empires (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3cb580c | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cd73699 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cd73699 | comment |
Majipoor Series: The Ghayrogs, one of the many species living on Majipoor, resemble humanoid lizards, right down to their forked tongues. They display little emotion from a human perspective (as it's mostly expressed via changes in scent), rarely sleep, and sometimes serve as functionaries in the human-dominated government. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cd73699 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3cd73699 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Majipoor Series | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3cd73699 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d1dd93 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d1dd93 | comment |
Space Academy: The Sorkanan race is the oldest and most powerful alien species in the Community. It is a humanoid race of these with the men looking like upright T-Rexes and the women looking like velicoraptors. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d1dd93 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d1dd93 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Space Academy | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3d1dd93 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d58d686 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d58d686 | comment |
Uncle Grandpa: Mr. Gus is a Godzilla-esque humanoid dinosaur. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d58d686 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d58d686 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Uncle Grandpa | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3d58d686 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d63c50c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d63c50c | comment |
The Violet Demon: The Fornaxians, the aliens responsible for abducting Gaz and selling her as a slave, are humanoid reptiles. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d63c50c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d63c50c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Violet Demon (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3d63c50c | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d88b6d2 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d88b6d2 | comment |
Champions of Far'aus has Lizardos, which are more lizard-like in body shape. One coffee shop has a sign that specifically advertises that they have lizardo-friendly seating available. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d88b6d2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3d88b6d2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Champions of Far'aus (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3d88b6d2 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3ddddb25 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3ddddb25 | comment |
Xiaolin Showdown: Chase Young from can turn into a lizard man because he drank Psycho Serum. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3ddddb25 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3ddddb25 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Xiaolin Showdown | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3ddddb25 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3df7939a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3df7939a | comment |
Holystone: Agamidians are one of the three races. The villainous implications are averted, as they're largely treated like normal people who happen to be more cold-blooded and prickly than others. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3df7939a | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3df7939a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Holystone (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3df7939a | |
Lizard Folk / int_3e83e3f6 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3e83e3f6 | comment |
Dusty Revenge and it's prequel, Dusty Raging Fist have their share of reptilian enemies, including andromorphic crocodile, chameleon and tortoises. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3e83e3f6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3e83e3f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dusty Revenge (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3e83e3f6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3fd59fa7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_3fd59fa7 | comment |
Flash Gordon (1979): There is a race of sexily dressed Lizard Women who all serve Ming the Merciless — he even has a few in his harem. In a later episode, we meet a Lizard Man Bounty Hunter whom Ming hires to capture Flash. But when they crashland on a planet and Flash saves his life, he decides to aid him instead. | |
Lizard Folk / int_3fd59fa7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_3fd59fa7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Flash Gordon (1979) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_3fd59fa7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_42c05590 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_42c05590 | comment |
Rocko's Modern Life: All the high-level executives at the world domination bent MegaCorp Conglom-O (including the CEO, Mr. Dupette) are lizards with a habit of picking their noses. | |
Lizard Folk / int_42c05590 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_42c05590 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rocko's Modern Life | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_42c05590 | |
Lizard Folk / int_431fc8c6 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_431fc8c6 | comment |
I Wani Hug that Gator!: The majority of St. Hammond High's staff and student body consists of humanoid reptiles. Some of the notable characters encountered include Liz the Brachiosaurus, Mr. Iadakan the Pterodactyl, and Olivia the Baryonyx (who is the "Gator" of the title despite numerous differences between the two species). | |
Lizard Folk / int_431fc8c6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_431fc8c6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
I Wani Hug that Gator! (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_431fc8c6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_436883f7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_436883f7 | comment |
Well World: Marquoz starts life as one of a small saurian fire-breathing race. After reaching the Well World, he is reborn as a Hakazit, a race of huge armored dinosaurlike war machines. | |
Lizard Folk / int_436883f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_436883f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Well World | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_436883f7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_44266189 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_44266189 | comment |
The Challenges of Zona: The Urrt | |
Lizard Folk / int_44266189 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_44266189 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Challenges of Zona (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_44266189 | |
Lizard Folk / int_45599333 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_45599333 | comment |
Tower of God: There are three kinds of Lizard Folk in the Tower so far: Anaak's species, green humans with stout tails as long as their legs; Rak's species, giant, bipedal alligators with clawed hands, scales and a humanoid torso so that they look similar to Godzilla; and Levin's kind, basically humans with deep-slitted cheeks and reptilian fangs. | |
Lizard Folk / int_45599333 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_45599333 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tower of God (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_45599333 | |
Lizard Folk / int_45799562 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_45799562 | comment |
Talislanta: Saurans and sauruds follow the trope right down to having a faster (saurans) and a heftier (sauruds) variety. They do live in volcanic hill country rather than swamps or deserts, though, and are skilled metalworkers. | |
Lizard Folk / int_45799562 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_45799562 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Talislanta (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_45799562 | |
Lizard Folk / int_463cfe3a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_463cfe3a | comment |
Star Fox, being a series with a cast composed almost entirely of Beast Men, naturally has some anthropomorphic reptiles, the most notable of them being Leon of team Star Wolf. Star Fox Adventures features the villainous SharpClaws, whose leader is Big Bad General Scales. | |
Lizard Folk / int_463cfe3a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_463cfe3a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Fox (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_463cfe3a | |
Lizard Folk / int_470f7814 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_470f7814 | comment |
One of the regular customers of the Restaurant to Another World is a lizard man who always orders omelet rice and orders takeout for the rest of his tribe. Only the strongest warrior in the tribe is allowed to enter the restaurant to bring back food. | |
Lizard Folk / int_470f7814 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_470f7814 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Restaurant to Another World | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_470f7814 | |
Lizard Folk / int_48c2633f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_48c2633f | comment |
The rakoshi from F. Paul Wilson's The Tomb hatch out of eggs and are described in highly reptilian terms, although they don't have scales. | |
Lizard Folk / int_48c2633f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_48c2633f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Repairman Jack | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_48c2633f | |
Lizard Folk / int_49a88442 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_49a88442 | comment |
Final Fantasy XIV: The Amalj'aa race are portrayed as a warrior tribe that live a nomadic lifestyle. The Amalj'aa easily dwarf the common races of Eorzea by a good headcount and are extremely muscular from the waist up. Most of the Amalj'aa are shown as worshipers of Ifrit and they kidnap people to use them as mindless servants for their god. However, there are also a small group of Amalj'aa known as the Brotherhood of Ash that do not worship Ifrit and wish to preserve their old way of life as a noble warrior tribe while fighting their own zealot kin. | |
Lizard Folk / int_49a88442 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_49a88442 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Final Fantasy XIV (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_49a88442 | |
Lizard Folk / int_49ad83ee | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_49ad83ee | comment |
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria introduced the saurok, a race of Chaotic Neutral reptilian beings created by the mogu who turned against their masters after the latter tried to commit genocide against them and are often grouped into tribes across Pandaria, pillaging at the expense of the pandaren. There are other races as well that overlap with other tropes. The serpentine Naga are humanoid reptilians (and also technically an Elf subspecies, just to make it confusing), but mostly fit into Snake People. There are also several types of dragonkin species which are dragon-like humanoids, such as the drakonid and the dragonspawn (former mortals empowered by the dragons they serve), and the playable dracthyr (soldiers artificially created by Neltharion before he went insane and became Deathwing), but mostly fit into Draconic Humanoid. |
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World of Warcraft (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_49ad83ee | |
Lizard Folk / int_49e5d731 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_49e5d731 | comment |
The Aandrisk in the Wayfarers series look like human-sized bipedal lizards with multicolored feathers on their heads. | |
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Lizard Folk / int_49e5d731 | featureConfidence |
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Wayfarers | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_49e5d731 | |
Lizard Folk / int_4a6f5c97 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_4a6f5c97 | comment |
In Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2, King Gedol and his henchmen are all anthropomorphic lizards. | |
Lizard Folk / int_4a6f5c97 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_4a6f5c97 | featureConfidence |
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Rocket Knight Adventures (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_4a6f5c97 | |
Lizard Folk / int_4c095ee5 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_4c095ee5 | comment |
Legrakix from My Roommate Is an Elf is a morbidly obese version of this. Not really evil, though he did eat everyone's lunch at work. | |
Lizard Folk / int_4c095ee5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_4c095ee5 | featureConfidence |
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My Roommate Is an Elf (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_4c095ee5 | |
Lizard Folk / int_4d9653ef | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_4d9653ef | comment |
Planescape: Khaasta are natives of the Outer Planes, chiefly the chaotic ones and the neutral Outlands, who strongly resemble lizard folk. They're nomadic raiders and petty warriors, roving across the planes in search of sustenance, loot and opportunities to fight and swindle people. Their society is a shifting chaos of power grabs and backstabbing, and they're noted to be entirely willing to eat other thinking beings if that's what's available. | |
Lizard Folk / int_4d9653ef | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_4d9653ef | featureConfidence |
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Planescape (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_4d9653ef | |
Lizard Folk / int_4dd54482 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_4dd54482 | comment |
Ben 10: Alien Force introduces Humungousaur, a huge humanoid dinosaur-like alien. He seems to be based on multiple herbivorous dinosaur species, having a sauropod-like face with flat teeth and developing stegosaurus-like spinal plates in his larger form. | |
Lizard Folk / int_4dd54482 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_4dd54482 | featureConfidence |
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Ben 10: Alien Force | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_4dd54482 | |
Lizard Folk / int_4e31ccbc | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_4e31ccbc | comment |
Bloodstone, a somewhat obscure CRPG which used The Magic Candle III engine, had the Tlengle. Big, scaly, strong, usually red. But they were also known for being skilled tailors, and the playable Tlengle would often crack terrible jokes. Bloodstone also had the Tlatol, primitive and violent evolutionary cousins to the Tlengle. | |
Lizard Folk / int_4e31ccbc | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_4e31ccbc | featureConfidence |
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The Magic Candle (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_4e31ccbc | |
Lizard Folk / int_5131cb43 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5131cb43 | comment |
Lisanne Norman's Sholan Alliance series has the antagonist species, the Valtegans with no tail, and the friendly Sumaan with a very strong thick tail. | |
Lizard Folk / int_5131cb43 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_5131cb43 | featureConfidence |
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Sholan Alliance | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5131cb43 | |
Lizard Folk / int_514df02a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_514df02a | comment |
Heavy Metal 2000: Tyler discovers a very violent race of lizard men, and becomes their new king after fighting theirs to the death. | |
Lizard Folk / int_514df02a | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_514df02a | featureConfidence |
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Heavy Metal 2000 | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_514df02a | |
Lizard Folk / int_52eb7183 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_52eb7183 | comment |
Irregular Webcomic!: Being a Standard Fantasy Setting, there are Lizard folk in the Fantasy subset. We don't see much of the civilization though, the most we know is that Draak is serving as a mercenary to support his home. He's also pretty smart and articulate, just not in common. | |
Lizard Folk / int_52eb7183 | featureApplicability |
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Irregular Webcomic! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_52eb7183 | |
Lizard Folk / int_53bd0aaf | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_53bd0aaf | comment |
The Tayhil, only implied in With Strings Attached (since they'd been wiped out) but overt in The Keys Stand Alone, when they were restored to C'hou. They're considered snakemen but fit this trope better, since they're bipedal. | |
Lizard Folk / int_53bd0aaf | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_53bd0aaf | featureConfidence |
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With Strings Attached / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_53bd0aaf | |
Lizard Folk / int_53d2f224 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_53d2f224 | comment |
Flashback: The Morphs are the main antagonists of Flashback and its sequel, Fade to Black. They are an alien race of shapeshifting reptilians that had infiltrated human society and influenced its governments and colonies. After being defeated by Conrad B. Hart, 50 years later, they enslave most of humanity and now fight a war with the Mandragore, the human resistance fighters. They are also responsible for the extinction of another alien race simply known as the Ancients. | |
Lizard Folk / int_53d2f224 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_53d2f224 | featureConfidence |
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Flashback (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_53d2f224 | |
Lizard Folk / int_54027ef1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_54027ef1 | comment |
Land of the Lost (1974): The Sleestak are primitive, tribal bipidal lizard folk with bug eyes, who are generally hostile to the humans who they perceive to be intruding on their territory. They were once called Altrusians, and boasted a great civilization, but it collapsed long ago. One time displaced Altrusian from that civilized period becomes a friend and ally to the humans through most of the series. | |
Lizard Folk / int_54027ef1 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_54027ef1 | featureConfidence |
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Land of the Lost (1974) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_54027ef1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_54f42df8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_54f42df8 | comment |
Space Cadet (Rvbomally): The Kerdin, who were genetically engineered from cloned Velociraptors in order to provide interesting prey for the wealthy on hunting worlds. The collapse of the Second Empire allowed them to escape and found their own empire. | |
Lizard Folk / int_54f42df8 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_54f42df8 | featureConfidence |
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Space Cadet (Rvbomally) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_54f42df8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_55440385 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_55440385 | comment |
Anonymous Rex had some dinosaurs surviving their mass extinction. They adapted to human society by disguising themselves as people. | |
Lizard Folk / int_55440385 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_55440385 | featureConfidence |
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AnonymousRex | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_55440385 | |
Lizard Folk / int_55c20cb5 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_55c20cb5 | comment |
Overlord (2012): Several different tribes of Lizardmen live in a massive swamp and by the time of the story, have recently come out of a brutal resource war. When Ainz Ooal Gown sets his sights on conquering them, he sends the Floor Guardian Cocytus to test them in battle. Upon having their best warriors utterly slaughtered by the insectoid Guardian, Ainz elects to resurrect them at Cocytus' request due to his being impressed by their warrior skill, whereupon they become vassals of Nazarick. Notably, the Lizardmen of Overlord are portrayed as being peaceful between the tribes, friendly to others, and very badass. | |
Lizard Folk / int_55c20cb5 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_55c20cb5 | featureConfidence |
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Overlord (2012) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_55c20cb5 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5755b96a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5755b96a | comment |
The Order of the Stick is a Dungeons & Dragons parody, so no surprise that this race eventually shows up. They seem to be common minions in the Empire of Blood. The prequel book Start of Darkness also features a tribe of swamp-dwelling lizard folk. Roy also brings up the "lizardmen — lizard folk" changeover, with Belkar quipping that "the lizard-feminists must be so proud of you." | |
Lizard Folk / int_5755b96a | featureApplicability |
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The Order of the Stick (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5755b96a | |
Lizard Folk / int_59304681 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_59304681 | comment |
In Cinderella (2015), the lizards transformed into footmen by the fairy godmother retain a number of reptilian traits (such as long tongues). | |
Lizard Folk / int_59304681 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_59304681 | featureConfidence |
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Cinderella (2015) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_59304681 | |
Lizard Folk / int_594706c6 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_594706c6 | comment |
SimEarth: Dinosaurs or reptiles can become sentient, depending on the circumstances. | |
Lizard Folk / int_594706c6 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_594706c6 | featureConfidence |
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SimEarth (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_594706c6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_59bf636e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_59bf636e | comment |
New X-Men: Academy X: Victor Borkowski/Anole is a mutant who has green, scaly skin, and can regrow severed limbs like a lizard. | |
Lizard Folk / int_59bf636e | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_59bf636e | featureConfidence |
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New X-Men: Academy X / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_59bf636e | |
Lizard Folk / int_59da62aa | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_59da62aa | comment |
The Lonesome Road DLC for Fallout: New Vegas has the Tunnelers, bioluminescent reptile-skinned troglodytes descended from Divide residents who took shelter underground during the Great War and were mutated by the radiation. | |
Lizard Folk / int_59da62aa | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_59da62aa | featureConfidence |
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Fallout: New Vegas (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_59da62aa | |
Lizard Folk / int_5b9d42be | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5b9d42be | comment |
Neil Gaiman's Teknophage: The Teknophage and his species (at least the newborns before most were extinct) are somewhat the lizard folks they were. | |
Lizard Folk / int_5b9d42be | featureApplicability |
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Neil Gaiman's Teknophage (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5b9d42be | |
Lizard Folk / int_5bd9e7b7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5bd9e7b7 | comment |
Dark Souls II has the truly bizarre Flexile Sentry, which consists of two armoured Lizard Men torsos attached to a single set of legs. | |
Lizard Folk / int_5bd9e7b7 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_5bd9e7b7 | featureConfidence |
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Dark Souls II (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5bd9e7b7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5c66fff9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5c66fff9 | comment |
Neverwinter Nights 2 uses basic D&D lizard folk as primitive barbarians, mainly in the swamps around West Harbor. | |
Lizard Folk / int_5c66fff9 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_5c66fff9 | featureConfidence |
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Neverwinter Nights 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5c66fff9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5d79dba1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5d79dba1 | comment |
Rym has two of them: The Koba, a race of humanoid Parasaurolophus' who actually deconstruct the Dungeons & Dragons tradition of portraying lizardfolk as dumb primitives — the Koba are herbivores who already possess formidable natural defenses and armaments, meaning their brains never evolved as far as those of the other races of Rym and nor did they develop particularly advanced technology because they simply never needed to be smart to thrive and prosper. The Czath, who have been brainwashed by the evil alien liches who have conquered the planet through a cocktail of potent drugs and religious indoctrination, leaving them suicidally zealous berserkers used as Cannon Fodder by an empire that already has plenty of undead thralls to fill that role. |
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Lizard Folk / int_5d79dba1 | featureApplicability |
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Rym (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5d79dba1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5d97367d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5d97367d | comment |
FTL: Faster Than Light Multiverse has Guntput and his primitive Lizard race, based on the "furry tree lizards" from a vanilla event on a primitive planet. | |
Lizard Folk / int_5d97367d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5d97367d | featureConfidence |
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FTL: Faster Than Light Multiverse (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5d97367d | |
Lizard Folk / int_5e150650 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5e150650 | comment |
Exalted: The Dragon Kings are highly-advanced immortal, perfectly reincarnating humanoid reptiles who evolved from bestial savagery, make use of plant and mineral technology, use disciplined elemental powers, and ruled the world long ago. Who occasionally breath fire. Wyld mutations and... inventive Lunars can produce lizard or dinosaur beastmen, who can sometimes pass for Dragon Kings in poor light. |
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Lizard Folk / int_5e150650 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_5e150650 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Exalted (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5e150650 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5e8c3a6f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_5e8c3a6f | comment |
The Reptoids in Trying Human can be divided into two main subspecies: Draconian and Terran Reptoids. The long-tailed Terran Reptoids evolved from Troodon dinosaurs and were uplifted by the winged Draconian Reptoids, making them forever indebted to their benefactors. Both sub-races are capable of shape-shifting and enjoy eating meat, including human. | |
Lizard Folk / int_5e8c3a6f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_5e8c3a6f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Trying Human (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_5e8c3a6f | |
Lizard Folk / int_611c72dc | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_611c72dc | comment |
The Gnalish in the Star Trek Novel 'Verse are a rare example of a benevolent, heroic Reptilian race. Okay, they're still grumpy and sour, but at least they're friendly. | |
Lizard Folk / int_611c72dc | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_611c72dc | featureConfidence |
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Star Trek Novel Verse | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_611c72dc | |
Lizard Folk / int_61d236b7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_61d236b7 | comment |
In the first book of InCryptid, Verity learns that the cultists have been creating reptilian "Servitors" by exposing humans to mutagenic dragon blood. She calls them "Sleestaks" until she finds out what they are. | |
Lizard Folk / int_61d236b7 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_61d236b7 | featureConfidence |
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InCryptid | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_61d236b7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_62007571 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_62007571 | comment |
Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire, as a nod to the Lost World pulp novels that influenced it, have a tribe of lizardmen in the Valley of Eodon. The Sakkhra, as they are called, are fairly friendly to the Avatar and even has one of their members join your party. | |
Lizard Folk / int_62007571 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_62007571 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_62007571 | |
Lizard Folk / int_62570927 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_62570927 | comment |
Marvel Universe: Lots of alien races, including The Badoon, Skrulls, and Snarks. Ch'od of the Starjammers also fits the description (although he's basically a good guy). As does, to some degree, Stegron the Dinosaur Man. And the Space Pirate Captain Reptyl. And the Tribbitites, aka Toad Men. And the Serpent Men, borrowed from Conan in the days when he had a comic there. Along with assorted reptilian mutants such as Slither, Scaleface, Primal, et cetera. Basically, Marvel likes this trope. The Incredible Hercules: Delphyne Gorgon is a much more reptilian take on the classical myth which combines this trope with Perky Goth, Catholic School Girls Rule and Tsundere in a Dating Catwoman storyarc. Her race, the Gorgons, are portrayed as Lizard-folk with snake-hair, with a few having serpent tails instead of legs. It's stated that the reason why she has legs is because after the Amazons cleared out a Gorgon nest in Atlantis they took some of the Gorgons with them, to interbreed them with humans. The Incredible Hulk: Bruce Banner's Devil Hulk form has his appearance in Bruce's mindscape. Immortal Hulk later revealed that one: this is a case of Appearance Is in the Eye of the Beholder and he really looks like a normal Hulk and two: this came about because Bruce was looking at a picture of the Serpent from Paradise Lost when his father Brian was in one of his abusive moods. New X-Men: Academy X: Victor Borkowski/Anole is a mutant who has green, scaly skin, and can regrow severed limbs like a lizard. Spider-Man: The Lizard, is sometimes a straight up bi-pedal version. After One More Day his villain Komodo is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, a Komodo dragon. The Ultimates has the Chitauri, who are a Darker and Edgier reimagining of the Skrulls. |
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Lizard Folk / int_62570927 | featureApplicability |
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Marvel Universe (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_62570927 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6277095a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6277095a | comment |
Analog: The April 1931 cover has a bunch of crocodile-like humanoid figures menacing a pair of humans. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6277095a | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_6277095a | featureConfidence |
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Analog (Magazine) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6277095a | |
Lizard Folk / int_6338f061 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6338f061 | comment |
The machinima game The Movies features unlockable costumes of lizard people with scaly skin and snake-like tongues. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6338f061 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_6338f061 | featureConfidence |
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The Movies (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6338f061 | |
Lizard Folk / int_638624c8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_638624c8 | comment |
Slayers: Lizardmen are well-loved by many of the show's villains as mooks. | |
Lizard Folk / int_638624c8 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_638624c8 | featureConfidence |
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Slayers | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_638624c8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6392a219 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6392a219 | comment |
The Mansion of E has (cave-dwelling) Troglodytes and (forest-dwelling) Saurs. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6392a219 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6392a219 | featureConfidence |
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The Mansion of E (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6392a219 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6457caa7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6457caa7 | comment |
The World of Ice & Fire: The Shrykes are described by the YiTish as having scaly skin and venomous bites. Yandel mentions the possibility that they could be normal humans who dress themselves in lizard skins. The people from the Thousand Islands apparently have green skin and pointed teeth. |
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Lizard Folk / int_6457caa7 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_6457caa7 | featureConfidence |
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The World of Ice & Fire | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6457caa7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_647fad80 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_647fad80 | comment |
Ascendancy: The Chamachies are Lizard folk Centaurs. Very smart Lizard folk Centaurs. | |
Lizard Folk / int_647fad80 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_647fad80 | featureConfidence |
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Ascendancy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_647fad80 | |
Lizard Folk / int_65daf118 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_65daf118 | comment |
At the end of Wolf Cop, the Ancient Conspiracy running the town are revealed to be these. | |
Lizard Folk / int_65daf118 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_65daf118 | featureConfidence |
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WolfCop | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_65daf118 | |
Lizard Folk / int_679b3acd | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_679b3acd | comment |
In The Department of Truth, Reptilians are real (or at least they are since people believe they exist) and are apparently a bitch to kill. Somehow, Black Hat kept one in its employ. | |
Lizard Folk / int_679b3acd | featureApplicability |
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The Department of Truth (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_679b3acd | |
Lizard Folk / int_67c0a723 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_67c0a723 | comment |
Worldwar: The Race is a species of chameleon-like reptilians whose strong sense of cultural pride drives them to try and conquer Earth. The two species they subjugated before invading Earth (Rabotevs and Halessi, though those are probably the Race's names for them) are also reptilian in nature, as they are mentioned as being fairly similar to the Race. In Homeward Bound, humans finally meet members of the two other species after reaching Home, although they claim to have already seen pictures of them. This is also the first description of the races that the readers get. The Rabotevs have two thumbs on each hand and eye stalks instead of the Race's eye turrets. The Halessi look more like cross between Little Green Men and lizards, being small, squeaky-voiced, more erect and smaller-snouted than members of the Race. Unlike the Race, the Rabotevs and the Halessi don't suffer narcotic or mating-inducing effects from ginger. |
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Lizard Folk / int_67c0a723 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_67c0a723 | featureConfidence |
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Worldwar | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_67c0a723 | |
Lizard Folk / int_67f8d3b9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_67f8d3b9 | comment |
Earthdawn has the T'skrang, a river-dwelling race of flamboyant pirates and story-spinners. | |
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1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_67f8d3b9 | featureConfidence |
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Earthdawn (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_67f8d3b9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_68237790 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_68237790 | comment |
Pathfinder: Lizard folk appear in much the same vein as they do in Dungeons & Dragons, as a highly territorial but not strictly hostile swamp-dwelling tribal people. Variants include the large and powerful Lizard Scions, a desert-dwelling subspecies known as the sandfolk, and another, gecko-like subspecies that inhabits tropical mountains and can climb on vertical surfaces. The subterranean, primitive troglodytes — renamed xulgaths in 2nd Edition — are the descendants of a great empire that collapsed long ago, leaving them as scattered bands of primitives lurking in the caverns of the Darklands. They are also incredibly prone to mutation, and any given tribe can include a fair number of Lizard Folk variants, including gigantic, multi-limbed or poison-spitting ones. Saurians are towering tyrannosaur people who live in isolated jungles, tropical mountains, and the jungle-filled, dinosaur-infested cavern-world of Deep Tolguth, which they share with the xulgaths. They see themselves as protectors of the natural world, and are particularly focused on protecting areas where dinosaurs and primordial megafauna still thrive. Lizard folk, troglodytes and saurians are all incredibly ancient species, long predating the warm-blooded species' civilizations, and tracing their histories to a time when reptiles ruled the world. The lizard folk and saurians have changed little since ancient times, although their numbers have generally fallen, while the troglodytes' ancestors ruled a great empire before their descent into savagery. Kobolds also return as diminutive dragon-worshippers who live in complex and trap-laden tunnel systems underground. 2nd Edition redesigns them to have a squatter, more compact look, with a pair of thick horns growing from their heads. Reptials are agathions — Neutral Good outsiders whose various kinds are all based on various sorts of animals — resembling robust, three-foot-tall bipedal lizards with emerald-green scales and large crests on their heads. Unlike typical depictions of lizard folk, reptials are scholars and researchers by nature, putting a greater focus on overcoming evil through knowledge and learning than through martial might. |
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Pathfinder (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_68237790 | |
Lizard Folk / int_69071a1b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_69071a1b | comment |
Green Ronin games Mutants & Masterminds and Freeport: The City of Adventure have the Serpent Men, who worship Eldritch Abominations and used to rule the world in prehistory. | |
Lizard Folk / int_69071a1b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_69071a1b | featureConfidence |
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Mutants & Masterminds (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_69071a1b | |
Lizard Folk / int_6a6a293a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6a6a293a | comment |
Robyn clashes with a group of lizard folk living in New York's severs in Robyn Hood: I Love NY. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6a6a293a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6a6a293a | featureConfidence |
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Robyn Hood (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6a6a293a | |
Lizard Folk / int_6ac55ec7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6ac55ec7 | comment |
The Koba, a race of humanoid Parasaurolophus' who actually deconstruct the Dungeons & Dragons tradition of portraying lizardfolk as dumb primitives — the Koba are herbivores who already possess formidable natural defenses and armaments, meaning their brains never evolved as far as those of the other races of Rym and nor did they develop particularly advanced technology because they simply never needed to be smart to thrive and prosper. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6ac55ec7 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_6ac55ec7 | featureConfidence |
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Dungeons & Dragons (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6ac55ec7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6b85085e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6b85085e | comment |
Mortal Kombat: Reptile, his mate Khameleon, and a male also named Chameleon are reptilian ninjas! Going against the popular Reptiles Are Abhorrent trope, Reptile's probably the closest thing Mortal Kombat has to a sympathetic villain, and Khameleon's good. Reptile was supposedly the last of the Saurian race until Khameleon was revealed in MK3, but as of the reboot to the series in MK9, he's back to being the only Saurian. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6b85085e | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_6b85085e | featureConfidence |
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Mortal Kombat (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6b85085e | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1234ed | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1234ed | comment |
Dwarf Fortress: Reptile men are fairly typical Lizard Folk. They’re one of the subterranean animal people, living in in small bands Beneath the Earth and attacking intruders with spears and blowguns. They also speak in Sssnake Talk. In addition, the multitude of aboveground humanoid animals includes actual lizard men, saltwater crocodile men, alligator men, monitor lizard men, gila monster men, iguana men, skink men and chameleon men. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1234ed | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1234ed | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dwarf Fortress (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1234ed | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1d09b2 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1d09b2 | comment |
The genetically engineered, chameleon-based Deathclaws. Although the typical Deathclaw is more like a vicious animal that attack humans on sight, the modified talking Deathclaws in Fallout 2 have the intelligence of eight-year-olds and are capable of abstract thought and reasoning (despite their tendency to mimic human speech the way parrots do). Contrary to their violent relations with humanity, their own social groups are rigidly hierarchical, peaceful, and pack-based, with a very strong Ape Shall Never Kill Ape attitude. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1d09b2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1d09b2 | featureConfidence |
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Fallout 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6c1d09b2 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6de97f03 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6de97f03 | comment |
Marco & the Galaxy Dragon has Dosgoro, an alien who looks like an overweight, anthropomorphic alligator. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6de97f03 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6de97f03 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Marco & the Galaxy Dragon (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6de97f03 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6e1d5f36 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6e1d5f36 | comment |
Farscape: The extremely brutal Scarrans, who create one of the two evil empires of the show. The one Half-Human Hybrid we see of them is also a vicious Manipulative Bastard. He also requires technology to survive (cooling rods in the brain that have to be replaced regularly), as his reptilian half craves heat, while his Human Aliens half can't stand it. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6e1d5f36 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_6e1d5f36 | featureConfidence |
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Farscape | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6e1d5f36 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6f1dfbf0 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_6f1dfbf0 | comment |
Invoked by the Pervects of the Myth Adventures series, who are green-scaled, sharp-toothed humanoids from the dimension Perv. Although they look the part, most actual Pervects aren't so much evil as rude, pushy, and egotistical; their racial reputation for being decadent, cruel and bloodthirsty is mostly propaganda, disseminated by the Pervects themselves to discourage non-Pervect freeloaders from immigrating to their wealthier, more advanced dimension. | |
Lizard Folk / int_6f1dfbf0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_6f1dfbf0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Myth Adventures | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_6f1dfbf0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_704decef | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_704decef | comment |
Chaotic: The Mipedians are fairly decent and honorable Lizard Folk, compared to the other tribes in the setting. They're desert dwelling, can turn invisible, have wise members, and generally aren't a given episode's aggressors, having even been the subject of at least one episode proving false Beauty Equals Goodness and Reptiles Are Abhorrent. Peyton is on very good terms with the entire tribe, more so than Tom, Kaz, and Sara with the Overworlders, Underworlders, and Danians respectively. | |
Lizard Folk / int_704decef | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_704decef | featureConfidence |
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Chaotic | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_704decef | |
Lizard Folk / int_70814599 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_70814599 | comment |
Stargate SG-1 has the Unas. They are a species that lives primitively and is a race of hunters. On some planets, they are also the slaves of humans. They were the first hosts for the Goa'uld before they developed a preference for humans as hosts (apparently out of vanity, since Unas are physically stronger and more durable than humans). On their homeworld the Unas wear bones around their necks as armor, because that's the favored entry method for Goa'uld to claim a host. | |
Lizard Folk / int_70814599 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_70814599 | featureConfidence |
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Stargate SG-1 | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_70814599 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7183cbff | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7183cbff | comment |
Blessed with a Hero's Heart: One of Izuku's slave girls is an alligator demihuman whom he names Liza. She looks mostly human barring having her arms and legs covered in scales, reptilian ears and an alligator tail. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7183cbff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7183cbff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Blessed with a Hero's Heart (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7183cbff | |
Lizard Folk / int_71b83e8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_71b83e8 | comment |
In Earthsong, one of the ill-fated Guards in Earthsong's welcoming party for Beluosus is a Reptilian. | |
Lizard Folk / int_71b83e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_71b83e8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Earthsong (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_71b83e8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_72c5736e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_72c5736e | comment |
The Viis, the main antagonists of Deborah Chester's Alien Chronicles novels, are decadent, humanoid, frilled lizards. | |
Lizard Folk / int_72c5736e | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_72c5736e | featureConfidence |
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Alien Chronicles | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_72c5736e | |
Lizard Folk / int_747a18bc | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_747a18bc | comment |
Battle for Wesnoth has the Saurians and the Drakes (both members of the same faction). The former are your average scaled semi-humanoids, the latter mini-dragons. | |
Lizard Folk / int_747a18bc | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_747a18bc | featureConfidence |
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Battle for Wesnoth (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_747a18bc | |
Lizard Folk / int_74f7210c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_74f7210c | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: A race of humanoid lizard monsters called Lizalfos appear as semi-recurring enemies in a number of games. The name presumably means "lizard folk" based off the other "fos" enemy humanoids like Stalfos and Wolfos. The ones in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild look specifically like chameleons, and can camouflage themselves to ambush Link. The same game also introduces some variants, including skeletal Lizalfos and Lizalfos that attack Link with electricity or with fire or ice breath. Other related enemies include the larger and stronger Dinolfos (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) and the winged Aerolfos (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess), as well as Darkhammer (also Twilight Princess). The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games had the Tokay, who were mischievous but friendly lizard folk. The Zazak enemy from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds are humanoid Lizard Thieves with durable armor and mohawks. In the former game, they were actually hylians under a curse. In Hyrule Warriors, Lizalfos and the stronger Dinolfos relatives appear as Elite Mooks. Aeralfos, the winged versions of the Lizalfos from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, appear as Airborne Mooks, along with the new Fiery Aeralfos. There are also the Lizalfos and Dinolfos chieftains, who are larger and tougher than their regular counterparts. |
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Lizard Folk / int_74f7210c | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_74f7210c | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_74f7210c | |
Lizard Folk / int_755b343f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_755b343f | comment |
The Elites/Sangheili from Halo are a cross between this and Predator Pastiche, essentially resembling humanoid theropods with segmented mandibles. | |
Lizard Folk / int_755b343f | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_755b343f | featureConfidence |
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Halo (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_755b343f | |
Lizard Folk / int_76b8cb10 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_76b8cb10 | comment |
Fallout: The genetically engineered, chameleon-based Deathclaws. Although the typical Deathclaw is more like a vicious animal that attack humans on sight, the modified talking Deathclaws in Fallout 2 have the intelligence of eight-year-olds and are capable of abstract thought and reasoning (despite their tendency to mimic human speech the way parrots do). Contrary to their violent relations with humanity, their own social groups are rigidly hierarchical, peaceful, and pack-based, with a very strong Ape Shall Never Kill Ape attitude. The Lonesome Road DLC for Fallout: New Vegas has the Tunnelers, bioluminescent reptile-skinned troglodytes descended from Divide residents who took shelter underground during the Great War and were mutated by the radiation. |
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Lizard Folk / int_76b8cb10 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_76b8cb10 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fallout (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_76b8cb10 | |
Lizard Folk / int_76e7de99 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_76e7de99 | comment |
The Forgotten Realms have several breeds of saurials, which are dinosaur-like humanoids. | |
Lizard Folk / int_76e7de99 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_76e7de99 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_76e7de99 | |
Lizard Folk / int_77677ed1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_77677ed1 | comment |
The Tarka from Sword of the Stars evolved from lizards but are very human-like, resembling scaled apes◊ more than actual lizards. They are a highly civilized and pragmatic warrior race whose empire is a few thousand years older than human civilization, and are presented as sympathetic if fairly machiavellian, warlike, and prone to picking on those weaker than themselves. | |
Lizard Folk / int_77677ed1 | featureApplicability |
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Sword of the Stars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_77677ed1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7849f0c1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7849f0c1 | comment |
The Dinosaur Empire from Getter Robo are composed of Lizard Folk Mooks, with several humanoid, scaled generals with a variety of dinosaur features. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7849f0c1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7849f0c1 | featureConfidence |
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Getter Robo (Manga) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7849f0c1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7988cb68 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7988cb68 | comment |
Unusually, none of the quasi-reptilian species from Mass Effect are portrayed as evil. The krogan tend to be aggressive, warlike, and are frequently antagonists from shady mercenary gangs and the like, but two party members from the series are krogan and the species shows strong signs of moving beyond its violent past. The turians attacked the first humans they encountered, but this was because of a misunderstanding. The drell overindustrialized and destroyed the ecosystem of their planet, but they are now the devoted servants of the gentle, mystical hanar. The salarians have lots of....ethically questionable scientists, but overall they are portrayed positively. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7988cb68 | featureApplicability |
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Mass Effect (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7988cb68 | |
Lizard Folk / int_79bf0b84 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_79bf0b84 | comment |
Slightly Damned: No two demons look alike and some have this kind of appearance, (it is most common with fire and especially water demons) the two most prominent of these reptilian demons is the water demon Lakritz and the fire demon Dakos. | |
Lizard Folk / int_79bf0b84 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_79bf0b84 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Slightly Damned (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_79bf0b84 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7aaf9e41 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7aaf9e41 | comment |
Batman: Killer Croc used to be just a big strong guy with a skin condition, but he's become more lizard-like over time. He was specifically mutated with a virus by Hush and The Riddler to make him more violent and feral, and less human. By the end of the book it's mentioned he's received the antidote but it didn't work. After War Games, he's more feral than ever and a scientist reveals (shortly before Croc eats her) that there's no way to undo it. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7aaf9e41 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_7aaf9e41 | featureConfidence |
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Batman (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7aaf9e41 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7ae1ceda | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7ae1ceda | comment |
Infinite Worlds includes Lizardia, a parallel universe in which humans don't exist and "neo-troodons" (the descendants of a small theropod dinosaur similar to a velociraptor) take their place. (Neo-troodons, by the way, avert the usual stereotype by being no more abhorrent than humans.) | |
Lizard Folk / int_7ae1ceda | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_7ae1ceda | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Infinite Worlds (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7ae1ceda | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b2ce128 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b2ce128 | comment |
Centaurworld: The only minotaur seen without a helmet is a lanky, humanoid and hornless lizard with a forked tongue. Notably, the characters still refer to it as a minotaur. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b2ce128 | featureApplicability |
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Centaurworld | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7b2ce128 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b8a465f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b8a465f | comment |
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series has a straight-up evil race made up of anthropomorphic ceratopsians, along with more conventional lizard-people types. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b8a465f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7b8a465f | featureConfidence |
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Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7b8a465f | |
Lizard Folk / int_7c50d3d9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7c50d3d9 | comment |
Super Mario Bros. (1993) presents Another Dimension where dinosaurs have survived and evolved into a species that outwardly resemble humans. There are still a handful of dinosaurs that haven't fully evolved, namely Yoshi. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7c50d3d9 | featureApplicability |
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Super Mario Bros. (1993) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7c50d3d9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7de8951a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7de8951a | comment |
The Ithklur in Traveller are a Proud Warrior Race that serves as soldiers to the Hivers (who need them badly being rather courage-deprived as a rule). The Ithklur are not evil but are hearty souls that love a good fight. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7de8951a | featureApplicability |
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Traveller (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7de8951a | |
Lizard Folk / int_7e3dde23 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7e3dde23 | comment |
XCOM Terror From The Deep has two examples: the Gillmen and the Tasoths. The Gillmen are an evolutionary offshoot of the human race that had, presumably, went extinct at the time mammals became dominant, but were somehow preserved and enslaved by the aliens. The Tasoths are creatures that look like lizardmen, but are in fact organic androids manufactured by the aliens. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7e3dde23 | featureApplicability |
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7e3dde23 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fbd6753 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fbd6753 | comment |
Thunder Cats 2011 has the Lizards, led by Slithe. It's true that they're mooks for Mumm-Ra, but he had an easy time winning them over because the cats treated them like vermin. When Lion-O shows one of them kindness, that one returns it. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fbd6753 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_7fbd6753 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
ThunderCats (2011) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7fbd6753 | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fcbd3e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fcbd3e | comment |
In Mystara, you can find Cay-men (little peaceful dudes), gator men (big ravenous thugs), and chameleon men (weird dragon-worshiping aborigine-analogs). Also turtles and snappers, if Turtle Folk count here. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fcbd3e | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_7fcbd3e | featureConfidence |
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Mystara (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7fcbd3e | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fd403f8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fd403f8 | comment |
General Sarris and his people in Galaxy Quest are members of an unnamed reptilian race engaged in a genocidal war against the peaceful aliens the main characters are drafted into helping. | |
Lizard Folk / int_7fd403f8 | featureApplicability |
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Galaxy Quest | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_7fd403f8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_81692f99 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_81692f99 | comment |
Star Trek: The Gorn. Most famously, one has a duel with Kirk in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Arena". In other media, they've been more neutral (in Star Trek: Starfleet Command, they're actually allies of the Federation), though their their martial prowess is usually emphasized regardless. The rarely seen brandy-making Saurians. The Cardassians. Though they're the least reptilian, looking pretty much like humans with scales tacked on, they also happen to be the most villainous of the reptoid lot. The Reptilian Xindi in Star Trek: Enterprise. The Voth from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Distant Origin" were descended from Earth hadrosaurs. Which is at least a new one, as far as Dinosauroids go. The Hirogen and the Jem'Hadar also at least look the part, and are the villains in most of their appearances. In both cases, the makeup was designed to make their skin reminiscent of crocodiles. The Beta Annari, whose highly developed olfactory senses make them a Living Lie Detector. They can also smell the last thing you ate and the last person you had sex with... if they're not the same thing. |
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Lizard Folk / int_81692f99 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_81692f99 | featureConfidence |
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Star Trek (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_81692f99 | |
Lizard Folk / int_81a7bae4 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_81a7bae4 | comment |
I Log In Alone: There are lizard monsters that spawned outside. They were players that made a contract with a god. | |
Lizard Folk / int_81a7bae4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_81a7bae4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
I Log In Alone (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_81a7bae4 | |
Lizard Folk / int_81c89ffb | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_81c89ffb | comment |
Ssilissa of the Larklight trilogy; blue, scaly, with spines for hair and a heavily clubbed tail. Is noted occasionally for averting Non-Mammal Mammaries (and thus not fitting into dresses cut for humans), and has a few self-image issues on account of being raised by humans. In the third book, we meet her race, the Snilth, a matriarchal Proud Warrior Race who serve as mooks for the book's Big Bad. They live in clans identified by the shape of the weapon on their tails, and Ssil's proves her to be the only known heir to the banished queen who turned against the Big Bad long ago. | |
Lizard Folk / int_81c89ffb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_81c89ffb | featureConfidence |
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Larklight | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_81c89ffb | |
Lizard Folk / int_847a1ace | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_847a1ace | comment |
Attack of the Clones features Zam Wesell, a shapeshifting Clawdite assassin hired to kill Senator Amidala. | |
Lizard Folk / int_847a1ace | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_847a1ace | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Attack of the Clones | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_847a1ace | |
Lizard Folk / int_853bf2d3 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_853bf2d3 | comment |
Tripping the Rift: Whip is a bipedal chameleon-like alien (though he looks more like an iguana) who acts like a typical teenage boy and can employ Hollywood Chameleon invisibility. | |
Lizard Folk / int_853bf2d3 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_853bf2d3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tripping the Rift | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_853bf2d3 | |
Lizard Folk / int_85ccdf78 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_85ccdf78 | comment |
Galaxy on Fire: The Nivelians are lizard-like humanoids. They tend to be hard workers and are extremely loyal to their family. Most of the Nivelians live in the Nivelian Republic, but some broke away and formed the Mido Confederation with a group of Terrans and outlaws. Midorian Nivelians tend to be more easygoing than their cousins, having picked up those habits from Terrans. It's pointed out that many Terrans assume the Vossk are also reptilian. They're not. |
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Lizard Folk / int_85ccdf78 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_85ccdf78 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Galaxy on Fire (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_85ccdf78 | |
Lizard Folk / int_86312631 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_86312631 | comment |
The Tough Guide to Fantasyland: Scaly Folk of the "lizard kinds" are found living on land in warm climates. They can range from knee-high to ten feet tall or more. They are often very knowledgeable and wise, but may be unfriendly to the Tourists. | |
Lizard Folk / int_86312631 | featureApplicability |
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The Tough Guide to Fantasyland | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_86312631 | |
Lizard Folk / int_87f769ea | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_87f769ea | comment |
Brigandine has trident-wielding lizard men. They're an effective low-tier unit with decent stats who are especially noted for their impressive accuracy and high rate of critical hits, these traits shoot up even further when they evolve. | |
Lizard Folk / int_87f769ea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_87f769ea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Brigandine (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_87f769ea | |
Lizard Folk / int_88b580f0 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_88b580f0 | comment |
Werewolf: The Apocalypse, despite including the were-crocodile/were-monitor Mokolé Splat, does not have their forms resembling Lizard Folk. Instead, they transform into a mishmash of dinosaur anatomy based on their race's shared memory/dream of the time of Dinosaurs. However, they believe that during the Paleozoic, their ancestors known as the Lizard Kings managed to produce a race of Lizard Folk called Drachids that they and other prehistoric Werebeasts of the time could transform into (as humans did not exist yet). | |
Lizard Folk / int_88b580f0 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_88b580f0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Werewolf: The Apocalypse (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_88b580f0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_891e9b41 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_891e9b41 | comment |
Hackbent: Nohmyt, being a fan-species of super-intelligent lizard aliens that can shapeshift based on the Kanamit. | |
Lizard Folk / int_891e9b41 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_891e9b41 | featureConfidence |
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Hackbent (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_891e9b41 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8954365d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8954365d | comment |
Almost Night: Several are seen throughout the story. They have green scales and never wear shirts. A row red spikes go down their back. They're called velikaps and they avert the Always Chaotic Evil. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8954365d | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_8954365d | featureConfidence |
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Almost Night | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8954365d | |
Lizard Folk / int_898a1932 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_898a1932 | comment |
Journey to Chaos: There is a race called the lizard demons living on Tariatla. They look like mundane lizards except they're over five feet tall and walk on their hind legs. Eric meets one when he attends Roalt Public High, Oito. He's a prankster and a rookie jouster. | |
Lizard Folk / int_898a1932 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_898a1932 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Journey to Chaos | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_898a1932 | |
Lizard Folk / int_89e6b95d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_89e6b95d | comment |
Incursion: Lizard folk follow the specification of Dungeons & Dragons, with some liberties like having an alien mindset from a mammal point of view — something akin to an unconscious hive mind, and their main purpose in life is to preserve life, not necessarily intelligent life. | |
Lizard Folk / int_89e6b95d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_89e6b95d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Incursion (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_89e6b95d | |
Lizard Folk / int_8a8fb433 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8a8fb433 | comment |
In TimeRiders, the heroes travel back in time to the dinosaurs. There they encounter a species of humanoid and intelligent dinosaurs. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8a8fb433 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8a8fb433 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
TimeRiders | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8a8fb433 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8aa7c509 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8aa7c509 | comment |
Star vs. the Forces of Evil gives us Toffee. Despite his rather silly name, he's actually the show's most competent villain. For starters, not only has he been awfully close to take Star's wand in a couple occasions, but he's also upstaged Ludo and taken his role of Big Bad. There is also Rasticore, a burly bodyguard and bounty hunter. In this universe, lizardmen who are called Septarians in this series can apparently regenerate to the point that they can grown back (slowly) from just a severed limb. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8aa7c509 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8aa7c509 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star vs. the Forces of Evil | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8aa7c509 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8c91808a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8c91808a | comment |
The Kadingir series features two different reptilian races, which are usually at war with each other: the Musdagurs, bipedal lizards that can in some instances change the colour of their scales to camouflage, and the Sutums, which are more akin to humanoid salamanders. Both are very agile in combat and can easily attatch themselves to walls and cealings. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8c91808a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8c91808a | featureConfidence |
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Kadingir | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8c91808a | |
Lizard Folk / int_8e2b9d52 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8e2b9d52 | comment |
In Quest for Glory III, there were the crocmen, who served as generic wandering monsters. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8e2b9d52 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8e2b9d52 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Quest for Glory III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8e2b9d52 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33a86 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33a86 | comment |
Xenoblade Chronicles 1 and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 have the Igna, a lizard-like race native to Satorl Marsh in the first game and Uraya in the second game. The latter game also sees them riding reptilian mounts. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33a86 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33a86 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Xenoblade Chronicles 1 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33a86 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33aad | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33aad | comment |
The Ma-non of Xenoblade Chronicles X are a highly nonstandard example. Essentially resembling short Gungans with more reptile-like scutes and ridges, their highly technology-dependent culture means that nearly every single one is a Brilliant, but Lazy Manchild who prefers to spend time eating pizza rather than putting effort into building and maintaining New LA. They're as chipper and trusting as can be, always excitedly asking questions about their new human and Nopon friends and never assuming maliciousness from anyone (Ackwar of the Mediators is an exception, as his familiarity with the cultures and mindsets of humans and other xenos makes him far less naive when it comes to his detective work). The "reptilian" part only ever explicitly comes up with a prejudiced shopkeeper who doesn't want to interact with the Ma-non due to her preexisting anxiety around reptiles from Earth; with some coaxing from the player, she can be convinced that they're nicer aliens than she is initially willing to give them credit for. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33aad | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33aad | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Xenoblade Chronicles X (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8ec33aad | |
Lizard Folk / int_8f465fd9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8f465fd9 | comment |
Mercs of Boom: Reptoids are the second type of aliens you encounter and likely the aliens' front-line troops. They are much tougher than the Grey-like Imps and carry heavy Energy Weapons. Regular Reptoids wear blue armor, while Sergeants were red. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8f465fd9 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_8f465fd9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mercs of Boom (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8f465fd9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fd3db0b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fd3db0b | comment |
Star Trek: Lower Decks: The Anabaj are humanoid aliens with a long forked tongue, a frilled-neck like a chlamydosaurus, and their ability to climb up vertical surfaces is lizard-like. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fd3db0b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fd3db0b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Lower Decks | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8fd3db0b | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fda7950 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fda7950 | comment |
Known Space has the Thrint - green-skinned, one-eyed alien carnivores. Also called the Slavers, because of their ability to mind-control other sapients. They dominated the galaxy long before the evolution of humans, and were extinct before then too. See, the Thrint faced a Slave Revolt amongst their chief slaves, the Tnuctipun, and when they realized they were going to lose the war, they issued a single amplified telepathic command to every living chordate in the entire galaxy: "Die". The Thrint were apparently very stupid for sentient life (the very smartest of their kind would have an IQ of 80) and self-absorbed since they just relied on other races for anything that relied on thought or effort and held a fervent belief that their telepathic abilities gave them a divine destiny to conquer the Galaxy. It took a billion years for life more advanced than bacteria to evolve from their food yeast. | |
Lizard Folk / int_8fda7950 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_8fda7950 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Known Space | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_8fda7950 | |
Lizard Folk / int_90c73dda | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_90c73dda | comment |
Animorphs: The Hork-Bajir are large, dinosaur-like herbivores with blades growing from their heads and limbs, enslaved by the villains. | |
Lizard Folk / int_90c73dda | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_90c73dda | featureConfidence |
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Animorphs | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_90c73dda | |
Lizard Folk / int_90eb5a2 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_90eb5a2 | comment |
The Reconstruction: Shra are humanoid lizards with a Healing Factor, in some cases anatomy-induced Snake Talk and tendencies of following whoever they consider the strongest. The ones living in human civilization are mostly enslaved, while most free Shra live anachronistically in jungle tribes. The major exceptions are the violent, fanatic Si'Shra and the pacifistic Sikohlon order. | |
Lizard Folk / int_90eb5a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_90eb5a2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Reconstruction / Videogame | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_90eb5a2 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9108833b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9108833b | comment |
Knightmare: Lissard, Lord Fear's henchman in later seasons. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9108833b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9108833b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Knightmare | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9108833b | |
Lizard Folk / int_9124e931 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9124e931 | comment |
Arcana Heart: Fiona's ending shows a Lizard folk swordsman helping her in her quest to return to the human world. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9124e931 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9124e931 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Arcana Heart (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9124e931 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9247fa59 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9247fa59 | comment |
Dorohedoro: The Protagonist Kaiman was once a normal guy who had his head turned into a lizard’s through a spell, and spends a good part of the series trying to find the person who transformed him so he can play No Ontological Inertia fatally straight and get his normal head back. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9247fa59 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9247fa59 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dorohedoro (Manga) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9247fa59 | |
Lizard Folk / int_92c3ce5f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_92c3ce5f | comment |
Afraid of Monsters (Ozkosar): Theodore resembles a green human with green hair. Also, his "skin" may or may not be scales. Despite the character sheet listing his species as "Reptilian", he seems to be a very chill dude, rather than someone trying to subvert human government. | |
Lizard Folk / int_92c3ce5f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_92c3ce5f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Afraid of Monsters (Ozkosar) (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_92c3ce5f | |
Lizard Folk / int_92d8e190 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_92d8e190 | comment |
Resident Alien: The reptilian aliens of UFO folklore exist, Harry confirms, and are trying to conquer the universe by breeding hybrids on Earth, but they won't succeed because they're "gross" and have "serious hygiene problems". | |
Lizard Folk / int_92d8e190 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_92d8e190 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Resident Alien | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_92d8e190 | |
Lizard Folk / int_93a15df3 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_93a15df3 | comment |
Them's Fightin' Herds: The longmas fit this as FÅ“num's equivalent. They are the only ungulates to have reptilian features due to being half-horse and half-dragon. | |
Lizard Folk / int_93a15df3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_93a15df3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Them's Fightin' Herds (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_93a15df3 | |
Lizard Folk / int_93b00b7f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_93b00b7f | comment |
The Curse of Issyos has them as common enemies in the first couple of stages. | |
Lizard Folk / int_93b00b7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_93b00b7f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Curse of Issyos (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_93b00b7f | |
Lizard Folk / int_93f4f834 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_93f4f834 | comment |
Godforsaken: Lizardfolk are fierce predators who live in isolated, territorial communities in wetlands far from civilization. They are viewed as savage and barbaric by city-dwellers, but their low-tech culture is complex and sophisticated in its own way. | |
Lizard Folk / int_93f4f834 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_93f4f834 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Godforsaken (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_93f4f834 | |
Lizard Folk / int_94223353 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_94223353 | comment |
Eradicator grants you three playable character by default, one of them being Kamchak from the reptile-like Treydan race. He's also The Big Guy compared to the other heroes and a Blood Knight who loves fighting to make his race proud. | |
Lizard Folk / int_94223353 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_94223353 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Eradicator (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_94223353 | |
Lizard Folk / int_94ac7fca | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_94ac7fca | comment |
Dyna Gear have you crash-landing on a planet where dinosaurs still exist, and your enemies include hostile dinosauroids in the village area. | |
Lizard Folk / int_94ac7fca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_94ac7fca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dyna Gear (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_94ac7fca | |
Lizard Folk / int_95f17d9b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_95f17d9b | comment |
The Kingdom's Disdain: The Clokken people. | |
Lizard Folk / int_95f17d9b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_95f17d9b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kingdom's Disdain | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_95f17d9b | |
Lizard Folk / int_960062b7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_960062b7 | comment |
My Hero Academia: A member of the League of Villains, Spinner's overall character design reflects this trope due to his Gecko Quirk, which he was ostracized for in his conservative, backwater hometown. He idolizes the Hero Killer Stain and joined the League based on the (incorrect) belief that they were ushering in Stain's ideals. Even after being proven wrong in that regard, he still sticks by the League purely because they showed him genuine friendship compared to the bigotry he faced in his early life. | |
Lizard Folk / int_960062b7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_960062b7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
My Hero Academia (Manga) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_960062b7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_979d8a9d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_979d8a9d | comment |
The Dystopians in Requiem Vampire Knight are people who went to hell by committing acts of evil in the name of imperialism and, aside from being reptilians, they resemble the Victorian age British Empire. | |
Lizard Folk / int_979d8a9d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_979d8a9d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Requiem Vampire Knight (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_979d8a9d | |
Lizard Folk / int_984982f6 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_984982f6 | comment |
Ogre Battle series: Only in Tactics Ogre can Lizardmen be found. While they can be enemies, they can just as easily be members of your army, too. They aren't too bad of soldiers, either due to having high strength and vitality. Lizardman have a focus on physical classes and what little info on them seems to show they're barbaric warriors. | |
Lizard Folk / int_984982f6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_984982f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ogre Battle (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_984982f6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_984a6474 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_984a6474 | comment |
The Grith, from Xenozoic Tales. | |
Lizard Folk / int_984a6474 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_984a6474 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Xenozoic Tales (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_984a6474 | |
Lizard Folk / int_986e857e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_986e857e | comment |
Ben 10: XLR8 is a Kineceleran, a vaguely lizard-like alien that has Super-Speed. | |
Lizard Folk / int_986e857e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_986e857e | featureConfidence |
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Ben 10 | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_986e857e | |
Lizard Folk / int_98c55b59 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_98c55b59 | comment |
Arcanum: Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura: The Bedokaan are large, primitive and live in a swamp. They're not really evil, but have a very different psychology than "warmbloods". The conflict with them can be resolved peacefully, and one of them may join the party. | |
Lizard Folk / int_98c55b59 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_98c55b59 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Arcanum: Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_98c55b59 | |
Lizard Folk / int_99c7e45b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_99c7e45b | comment |
West of Eden has the Yilani;, a race of mosasaurs that evolved to intelligence in an Alternate History where the asteroid that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs missed. Although there is conflict between them and humans they are actually more advanced (with technology based on genetic engineering) than the Paleolithic level humans. The first book spends much of its first portion with them and we get a very detailed look at their world; they are semi-aquatic (they are related to seagoing lizards), have a matriarchal society thanks largely to their borderline Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism. Oh, and once the humans enter the picture in a significant way, they immediately become the Card Carrying Villains of the book because humans are awesome and reptiles... well duh. It's awkward. | |
Lizard Folk / int_99c7e45b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_99c7e45b | featureConfidence |
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West of Eden | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_99c7e45b | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a527531 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a527531 | comment |
Avernum: The Slithzerikai are bipedal semi-aquatic lizards (or maybe crested crocodiles) with rather complex backstory. There's supposedly a highly magical peaceful civilisation hiding far deep, and the sliths you meet descend from the ones cast out for violence. There are both savage tribes you keep fighting and neutral to friendly civilized ones, hoping to be admitted back someday. The latter have integrated into Avernite society and become a PC race from game 2 onwards. All of them are skilled in combat or in clerical magic, if not both. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a527531 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a527531 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Avernum (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9a527531 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a7088bc | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a7088bc | comment |
The Gorn. Most famously, one has a duel with Kirk in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Arena". In other media, they've been more neutral (in Star Trek: Starfleet Command, they're actually allies of the Federation), though their their martial prowess is usually emphasized regardless. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a7088bc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a7088bc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: The Original Series | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9a7088bc | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a92dd14 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a92dd14 | comment |
Traffic Department 2192 has the Selarian species, and their representative in Vulthaven's TD, Lieutenant Junior Grade Koth. If he's any indication, their species hisses their S's. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a92dd14 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9a92dd14 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Traffic Department 2192 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9a92dd14 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9c6ceb95 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_9c6ceb95 | comment |
Age of Wonders: Lizardmen are a playable race in the first game. As they are neutral, both good and evil players can choose them as a second race during the campaign. In the sequel, they get replaced by the draconians. | |
Lizard Folk / int_9c6ceb95 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9c6ceb95 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Age of Wonders (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_9c6ceb95 | |
Lizard Folk / int_9d34190a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
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The Elder Scrolls: The Argonians are the series' resident Lizard Folk. They are a species of humanoid reptilians with scales, elongated snouts, claws, tails, and Alien Hair. They are known to reproduce via laying eggs and are said to be cold-blooded (but can survive in colder climates as adults thanks to "concentrated magicka" within the Hist sap that they drink). They also have some traits in common with some amphibians, including the ability to breathe in and out of water, and they are said to go through "life phases" in which their physical forms can change drastically, including, per some sources, changing sexes. They are usually portrayed as a civilized and friendly people (and are playable), just like the Orcs and Khajiit, and generally are treated well within the Empire. This has not prevented them from repeatedly becoming victims of Fantastic Racism and slavery throughout much of the series' continuity, however, they get a number of The Dog Bites Back moments. They are slow to trust others, and their alien biology and culture are said to make it difficult for them to communicate with other races (for instance, they cannot express emotions facially), but this seldom comes up in-game, possibly due to most Argonians in the series being born or raised outside of their homeland. They are gifted in alchemy and magic, and due to their reptilian physiology, the treacherous swamps of their homeland, and centuries upon centuries of fighting back invasion and enslavement, they excel in stealth in guerilla combat. Arena has an enemy type called Lizard Men, hostile reptilian troglodytes described as "once thought to be distant cousins of the argonians [...] whose use of language stretches only far enough to communicate the location of their prey to the rest of their hunting party, which then move to attack and feed". Interestingly, they resemble the modern Argonian design much more than Arena's version, where they resembled gray-skinned zombies more than reptiles. |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: Children of House Targaryen are sometimes born with scaly skin, tiny wings, and tail, which may be connected to the family's historical relations with dragons. In this case, however, these children are always stillborn. Daenerys is the latest to suffer this, when a witch curses her child, Rhaego, in exchange for saving her husband. Rhaego is also made as though he has been dead for years, because when his skin is touched, it falls off to reveal graveworms. The World of Ice & Fire: The Shrykes are described by the YiTish as having scaly skin and venomous bites. Yandel mentions the possibility that they could be normal humans who dress themselves in lizard skins. The people from the Thousand Islands apparently have green skin and pointed teeth. |
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Lizard Folk | |
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In Ever Oasis, the Drauk are a Proud Warrior Race of lizard people who also happen to be entirely female. Considering the desert setting, this may be a reference to whiptail lizards, some species of which are entirely female. | |
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EverQuest brings us the Iksar. As worshipers of a god of fear, they are Always Chaotic Evil and you get to play as them. Although EQ2 describes them as the orderly, structured evil to the dark elves' chaotic type. Considering the societies of Cabilis and Neriak respectively, this is not an unfair comparison. | |
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EverQuest (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The DCU: Batman: Killer Croc used to be just a big strong guy with a skin condition, but he's become more lizard-like over time. He was specifically mutated with a virus by Hush and The Riddler to make him more violent and feral, and less human. By the end of the book it's mentioned he's received the antidote but it didn't work. After War Games, he's more feral than ever and a scientist reveals (shortly before Croc eats her) that there's no way to undo it. The Lizarkons of the planet Thanagar, Hawkman's homeworld. Also the Gordanians and Psions, who both terrorize Starfire's home system of Vega. Wonder Woman (1987): A pair of unnamed slaves on Hope's End are humanoid with reptile features. Golden Age Captain Marvel comics had Mr. Mind's alien flunkies, the Crocodile Men from Planet Punkus. |
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Shadows of the Empire: Xizor's people, the Falleen, had evolved from reptiles. However, they look much more like humans than most examples, even having some hair, though only enough for a single topknot (oddly). Their females have breasts as well (though none appear in the book). Aside from green, slightly scaly skin, they don't have much "reptilian" to their physiology. A more straight example is the female Barabel who's the leader of the bounty hunters who'd captured Luke. Her species has far more resemblance to lizards, with black scaly skin, large black eyes, taloned digits, forked tongues and sharp teeth. |
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Starfinder: The vesk, who are a core race, are a proud warrior race who historically, went to war with humanity and their allies before being forced to team up against the even greater danger of the Swarm. Physically, vesk resemble big, muscular allosaur-people. They tend to be Lawful Neutral and live in a highly-regimented, militaristic society. The reptoids are the classic conspiracy theory take on this trope, in contrast to the vesk's more modern science-fiction interpretation. They're scaly humanoids with tails and lizardlike crests in their true forms, but they can alter their appearance to resemble other humanoid species, an ability they employ to infiltrate other cultures and manipulate them for their own unknown ends. The ikeshti are cute little red-scaled desert-dwelling iguana people who metamorphose into ravening lizard-ogres if their first (and potentially deadly) breeding season goes badly. The yrgytchee are feather-crested coelurosaur-folk who are a bit too proud of their status as Heavy Worlder Gravity Masters. |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Fading Suns has the Hironem, who are a race of reptilian humanoids. Unlike many examples of this trope, they have saurian internal features, but their body shape (save for a short tail) and stature are very human-like. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs deal with reptilians whose civilization thrives Beneath the Earth, and seek to alter the timeline so it's them, not the humans, who flourish above ground. Despite their sinister motives, they are actually no less moral than humans, if not objectively better (their technology being far more eco-friendly, for example). The finale of the movie has them agree to stay under the earth, because Doraemon's future gadgets saved their ancestors from extinction. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Sword of Truth has mriswith, a race that came from a Gone Horribly Right attempt to give wizards invisibility. They also overlap with Bee People, since, though covered with scales and possessing Chameleon Camouflage, they procreate through a dragon sized, pheromone communicating Hive Queen. | |
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Sword of Truth | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Triceratons, essentially Proud Warrior Race anthropomorphic ceratopsians. | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_a390e6f5 | comment |
The ssyrean in Ssalia and the Dragons of Avienot, to which the eponymous Ssalia belongs. They're referred to as snakes and do possess some snake-like attributes, but have a humanoid shape with arms and legs, making them closer to this. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy introduces a robot in So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish that comes from a planet where "the people are people and the leaders are lizards". | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Chrono Cross offers us a glimpse of what the Reptites would have become — an advanced species called Dragonians who would master both technology and magic, while living in harmony with nature. Unfortunately for the Reptites, the future changed. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Dark Void: The Watchers are manipulative shapeshifting reptilians exiled into Another Dimension by early humans. In keeping with this trope, their life cycle is based on metamorphosis: they emerge from the egg as larval, wormlike hatchlings, and they pilot Powered Armor suits as basic mooks. As they get older and more intelligent, they grow arms and legs and become more snake-like; they also get to pilot something like an alien Humongous Mecha. Finally, the Elder form is the most intelligent, and can shapeshift to perfectly mimic a human appearance. These serve as spies in human society and leaders for the rest of the species. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Alligator Hunt have an alien race resembling humanoid alligators invading planet earth, which you're tasked to fend off. Who else do you think the "alligator" in the title is referring to? | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Final Fantasy: The lizard-like Bangaa race appear in most of the games set in Ivalice. Thanks to their muscled builds they're naturally formidable physical fighters, but they have little magical aptitude, in part because their raspy vocal cords make chanting spells difficult. They're noted not to be true reptiles, as they're capable of growing facial hair, and calling a bangaa a "lizard" is a very bad idea. Final Fantasy XIV: The Amalj'aa race are portrayed as a warrior tribe that live a nomadic lifestyle. The Amalj'aa easily dwarf the common races of Eorzea by a good headcount and are extremely muscular from the waist up. Most of the Amalj'aa are shown as worshipers of Ifrit and they kidnap people to use them as mindless servants for their god. However, there are also a small group of Amalj'aa known as the Brotherhood of Ash that do not worship Ifrit and wish to preserve their old way of life as a noble warrior tribe while fighting their own zealot kin. XIV also features, in smaller number, the Mamool Ja. In comparison, the Mamool Ja are smaller and less muscular than the Amalj'aa, and more resemble geckos. The Mamool Ja are immigrates from the New World who came to Eorzea to work as mercenaries during the country's era of strife. |
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Magic: The Gathering: The Viashino creature type represents humanoid lizards found on various planes. Regardless of their plane of origin, they are known to share a relationship with dragons, as they are, alongside true dragons and the four-limbed flying drakes, descended from the victors of a civil war between the god-like Elder Dragons of the multiverse's distant past. They are almost always aligned with red, the color of (among other things) chaos, emotion, impulsivity and barbarians. The viashino of Dominaria live in clans throughout the volcanic mountains of Shiv and the Burning Islands, where constant warfare against the goblins, human barbarians and dragons who also live there has turned them into fearsome warriors, although they're also known for their skill as smiths. The viashino of Alara resemble hulking humanoid crocodiles and live in the red-aligned shard of Jund, a Death World of volcanoes, swamps and jungles full of monsters and barbarians and ruled by dragons. They live in groups known as “thrashes�, and unlike other viashino may not be descended from dragons, but instead share ancestry with the nonsapient crocodiles that inhabit Naya, the green-aligned shard. After the shards fused once more, some viashino adopted aetherium technology to give themselves wings, forming the Skyclaw Thrash. Ravnican viashino are of the small, wiry and sneaky type, often serving as warriors, rogues and assassins for the red-aligned guilds or on their own account. |
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Terinu: The Galapados are justified in that they were genetically engineered from Galapagos Lava Lizards to serve as cannon fodder for the Big Bad. | |
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Terinu (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Suikoden III had a race of lizard men. They weren't portrayed as evil or stupid but, more as a Proud Warrior Race. They also lived in giant underground halls and specialized in blacksmithing. So they basically served the traditional role of dwarves in the setting. | |
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Suikoden III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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The Map to Everywhere has the Naysayer, who is essentially an oversized, four-armed sentient lizard. He's one of the good guys, despite being The Gadfly. | |
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The Map To Everywhere | hasFeature |
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Daibazaal/Zarkon in GoLion/Voltron has slitted eyes, scales on his body, and finned ears. Several other residents of Planet Galra/Doom have similar appearances. | |
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The Malazan Book of the Fallen series feature the K'Chain Che'Malle. They destroyed themselves warring with the Short-tails, the K'Chain Nah'ruk, which they themselves had created as a Servant Race. Mostly a fallen and forgotten civilization by the time of the main series, they appear as powerful zombies and large ruins. A few living individuals are encountered, one having been imprisoned in an Ancient Tomb and now quite mad, two others aiding a human who encountered them "in another land". The K'Chain Che'Malle organized themselves around Matrons in a manner similar to ants or bees and lived in levitating hive cities they had carved out of mountains. A Matron could produce several kinds of breeds (workers, warriors, assassins, and so on) depending on the task they were needed for. Despite possessing their own racial Warren, the K'Chain Che'Malle also were able to manufacture what they called drones and enable them to run certain programs even thousands of years after their makers had died, creating the effect of Magic from Technology. Dust of Dreams features the last remaining functioning hive city called Kalse Rooted and reigned over by the failing and mad Matron Gunth'an Acyl. It also reveals the beliefs and morals of the K'Chain Che'Malle. | |
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The Draske in Starbase Orion are small, winged reptiles whose natural flight ability makes them superior pilots and navigators. According to their backstory, they are not warlike and haven't had to fight anyone in the thousands of years they have been exploring space (mostly using sublight ships). They are extremely long-lived (their lifespans are measured in thousands of years) and are ruled by Matriarchs. Every year, many Draske participate in tournaments. The victors experience a great boost in their careers. Those who lose the tournaments three times typically commit suicide to spare their families the shame. The Draske Hegemony incorporates several other races as client members, including the Harge and the Felinoids. The reason they're on part with the other races in the game is mostly due to them being unaccustomed to warfare. | |
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Other related enemies include the larger and stronger Dinolfos (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) and the winged Aerolfos (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess), as well as Darkhammer (also Twilight Princess). | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Jemjammer: Finn the cook is a kobold, which are a lizard-like race in that and other Dungeons & Dragons settings. | |
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Jemjammer (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Imori from Monster Sanctuary is an anthropomorphic, spear-wielding, armour-wearing lizard. | |
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Monster Sanctuary (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Divinity: Dragon Commander: The Lizards are an aristocratic and high-class race who favor logic and pragmatism above all else. They're one of the more liberal races in the game, though the lizard general Edmund is a rather stuffy sort who can't help but talk down to the other races. | |
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Neverwinter Nights: The main adversaries of the original campaign turn out to be a bunch of these coming out of hibernation they used to survive an ice age. These are specifically a type known as sarrukh, expanded upon by the Serpent Kingdoms splatbook. It's also in several other D&D games, such as Temple of Elemental Evil, and Icewind Dale I and II. Neverwinter Nights 2 uses basic D&D lizard folk as primitive barbarians, mainly in the swamps around West Harbor. |
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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger: Frill Lizards along with their beefed-up counterparts, Ãœber Frills. | |
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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Cardianon in Star Ocean: The Last Hope. Originally a primitive race, the Grigori accelerated their evolution, and provided them with knowledge that led to them becoming one of the most technologically advanced races in the universe in a very short span of time, but also turned them into a bunch of fanatical planet conquerors. They look like somewhat reptilian humanoids in the lowest stage of evolution they're seen in, but their more advanced forms are traditional lizardmen, then dragonmen, and lastly, full fledged dragons. | |
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Star Ocean: The Last Hope (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Necromunda has Scalies, large reptilian abhumans with tough scaled skin and the ability to regenerate wounds. While there are rumours of Scaly tribes existing in the most isolated and polluted sections of the Underhive, they are most often encountered alongside gangs of mutant Scavvies. | |
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Spider-Man: The Lizard, is sometimes a straight up bi-pedal version. After One More Day his villain Komodo is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, a Komodo dragon. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Harkovast: The Tsung Dao are a peaceful race of lizard-folk, but there is one exception... | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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The Incredible Hulk: Bruce Banner's Devil Hulk form has his appearance in Bruce's mindscape. Immortal Hulk later revealed that one: this is a case of Appearance Is in the Eye of the Beholder and he really looks like a normal Hulk and two: this came about because Bruce was looking at a picture of the Serpent from Paradise Lost when his father Brian was in one of his abusive moods. | |
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The Incredible Hulk (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b50cc7e6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b664f26d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b664f26d | comment |
Play Places: Councilman Shuk is a humanoid alligator. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b664f26d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b664f26d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Play Places | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b664f26d | |
Lizard Folk / int_b683f90f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b683f90f | comment |
In the Perry Rhodan franchise, the reptilian Topidians from planet Topide are introduced as a not-quite-as-smart-as-human race in "The Vega Sector", number 5 in the American translation. They exhibit foolish traits such as keeping their fleet's high ranking officers in the flagship instead of sending them down to the planet to investigate what is happening first-hand. Cold-blooded cwards! They show up from time to time in later books. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b683f90f | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_b683f90f | featureConfidence |
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Perry Rhodan | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b683f90f | |
Lizard Folk / int_b6d7b1e1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b6d7b1e1 | comment |
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime has Lizard Folk. The main character form an alliance with them to battle against the Orc Lord. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b6d7b1e1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b6d7b1e1 | featureConfidence |
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b6d7b1e1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b79be7ab | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b79be7ab | comment |
In Lords of Magic the Water faction gets two units of these, Lizardmen and Slingers. Clearly suggesting it came about before the days of people saying Lizard folk instead of Lizardmen, the Slingers are male, while the Lizardmen are female. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b79be7ab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b79be7ab | featureConfidence |
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Lords of Magic / Videogame | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b79be7ab | |
Lizard Folk / int_b7c31e52 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b7c31e52 | comment |
A proto-example in 20 Million Miles to Earth, where the Ymir - an alien from Venus - is distinctly lizardlike, while also fairly anthropomorphic, though it doesn't wear clothes, and is portrayed as a dumb, frightened animal, rather than a Diabolical Mastermind. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b7c31e52 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_b7c31e52 | featureConfidence |
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20 Million Miles to Earth | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b7c31e52 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b88b182f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b88b182f | comment |
The German RPG The Dark Eye has the Achaz as a playable race, as well as the more bestial Maru and Krakonians (who fit the Always Chaotic Evil bill). Apparently the Lizard Folk once ruled most of the known world, as servants to a great dragon. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b88b182f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_b88b182f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Dark Eye (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b88b182f | |
Lizard Folk / int_b99da0d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_b99da0d | comment |
The Incredible Hercules: Delphyne Gorgon is a much more reptilian take on the classical myth which combines this trope with Perky Goth, Catholic School Girls Rule and Tsundere in a Dating Catwoman storyarc. Her race, the Gorgons, are portrayed as Lizard-folk with snake-hair, with a few having serpent tails instead of legs. It's stated that the reason why she has legs is because after the Amazons cleared out a Gorgon nest in Atlantis they took some of the Gorgons with them, to interbreed them with humans. | |
Lizard Folk / int_b99da0d | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_b99da0d | featureConfidence |
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The Incredible Hercules / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_b99da0d | |
Lizard Folk / int_ba491f18 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ba491f18 | comment |
Black Moon Chronicles: The main villains of the second series are snake-men. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ba491f18 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ba491f18 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Black Moon Chronicles (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ba491f18 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bb2b811a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bb2b811a | comment |
In the Divine Divinity series, the Lizards are one of seven key species populating the world of Rivellon (alongside humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, imps, and the undead), although they hardly make an appearance in early games. Divinity: Dragon Commander: The Lizards are an aristocratic and high-class race who favor logic and pragmatism above all else. They're one of the more liberal races in the game, though the lizard general Edmund is a rather stuffy sort who can't help but talk down to the other races. Divinity: Original Sin II has the Ancient Empire, which is run by lizard folk, who happen to be extremely haughty and look down on other races, mostly because they think they're descended from dragons. They are. One of your possible protagonists/companions, the Red Prince, is an exiled prince from these lands, hell-bent on getting his throne back, and loves to remind the other party members how much better he is than them. He does eat some humble pie during the adventure, though, even if he gets his throne back at the end. |
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Lizard Folk / int_bb2b811a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bb2b811a | featureConfidence |
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Divine Divinity (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bb2b811a | |
Lizard Folk / int_bbc71d16 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bbc71d16 | comment |
Choice of Games "Silverworld": The ophidians, an advanced nonhuman civilization in service to the False Icon. | |
Lizard Folk / int_bbc71d16 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bbc71d16 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Choice of Games / Videogame | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bbc71d16 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bcadd7cb | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bcadd7cb | comment |
Warhammer 40,000: The Loxatl are a minor race of reptilian mercenaries, although quadrupedal and are more salamander than lizard. Early material also describes the Slann, based on their early Warhammer characterization as decadent descendants of an ancient empire. | |
Lizard Folk / int_bcadd7cb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bcadd7cb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bcadd7cb | |
Lizard Folk / int_bd310eaa | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bd310eaa | comment |
In El Goonish Shive, Nanase and Sarah get turned into humanoid geckos during the "Nanase Craft And The Crypt of Zappiness" storyline. | |
Lizard Folk / int_bd310eaa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bd310eaa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
El Goonish Shive (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bd310eaa | |
Lizard Folk / int_bdc321e2 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bdc321e2 | comment |
In War of the Worlds (1988), the Martians are essentially turned into the aforementioned Visitors. Except that they're body snatchers. | |
Lizard Folk / int_bdc321e2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bdc321e2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
War of the Worlds (1988) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bdc321e2 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bee47cbe | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bee47cbe | comment |
Unsounded: Called "two-toes" here, named after the fact that they have, well, two toes per foot. They're pretty small compared to humans though. They used to be subterranean, so they have poor sight and hearing but excellent senses of smell, making them useful as trackers. They're also almost universally treated as a shunned, ignored, and despised servant caste by the human majority. Stockyard takes advantage of their status by using the cleaning lizards as spies. | |
Lizard Folk / int_bee47cbe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bee47cbe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Unsounded (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bee47cbe | |
Lizard Folk / int_bff01809 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_bff01809 | comment |
The Seraphon were once the Lizardmen of the world-that-was who have since become beings of celestial magic rather than flesh and blood creatures. Summoned into battle by the powerful Slann Starmasters, the Seraphon fulfil the role of Daemons of Order. | |
Lizard Folk / int_bff01809 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_bff01809 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Warhammer (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_bff01809 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0c57462 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0c57462 | comment |
In the DS remake of Chrono Trigger, after the Ocean Palace, weird time distortions appear in 65 million BC and 600 AD. There is a village of good Reptites you can visit, and perform many small quests, which eventually provide a store which sells the best items in the game. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0c57462 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0c57462 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Chrono Trigger (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c0c57462 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0d0d316 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0d0d316 | comment |
One of the potential races that you can play as in the Red Dwarf Role-Playing Game is a race of evolved Iguanas (or Iguana Sapiens). They are based on Jamacian Stereotypes and compared to humans, have inferior intelligence dexterity (but have superior willpower). | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0d0d316 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c0d0d316 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Dwarf (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c0d0d316 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2228ede | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2228ede | comment |
Battle Circuit: The Reptails, Dr. Saturn's henchmen, are green bipedal lizards. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2228ede | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2228ede | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Battle Circuit (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c2228ede | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2297a9c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2297a9c | comment |
Judge Dredd had the Kleggs, thuggish and dim crocodile-like mercenaries who accept payment in meat. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2297a9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2297a9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Judge Dredd (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c2297a9c | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2374a54 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2374a54 | comment |
There is at least one tribe of crocodile-type lizardmen in Red Sonja: The Art of Blood and Fire living in competition with the bog dwellers. They're obscure enough that professional adventurer Sonja has never heard of them (though she catches on quickly). According to Gribaldi their eggs and young are pretty tasty. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2374a54 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c2374a54 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Sonja (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c2374a54 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c3e7ab30 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c3e7ab30 | comment |
The Skedar from Perfect Dark bear some similarities to the Reptilians, being bipedal, dinosaur-like creatures who masquerade as Scandinavian men. Their offspring resemble tiny, vicious lizards. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c3e7ab30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c3e7ab30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Perfect Dark (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c3e7ab30 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c41f1bad | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c41f1bad | comment |
"In the Walls of Eryx" by Kenneth J. Sterling and Lovecraft: the Venusians are described as reptilian humanoids. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c41f1bad | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c41f1bad | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
In the Walls of Eryx | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c41f1bad | |
Lizard Folk / int_c43df4d8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: The Ice Warriors, the inhabitants of Mars, though their reptilian features aren't emphasized as much because they're usually seen in full armour. The Silurians and their aquatic cousins the Sea Devils.note Both of these are technically Fantastic Slurs: the Expanded Universe has "Earth Reptiles" as a more respectful term (but a very non-specific one since it equally applies to all the non-sapient reptiles on Earth), and the Eleventh Doctor uses the taxonomically inaccurate "Homo reptilia." They are not extraterrestrials, but the previous inhabitants of Earth before humans came around. They do live underground and abduct people, though, which still fits in with Reptilian lore. However the serial in which the Silurians are introduced avoids presenting them as evil; instead they're not that different from the humans. There are also the Slitheen, a clan of Raxacoricofallapatorians who invade Earth, kill human government officials, and wear their skins to infiltrate our society. |
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Lizard Folk / int_c43df4d8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c43df4d8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c43df4d8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c4bb811b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c4bb811b | comment |
Ungrounded has Lt. Lizard, a reptilian beat cop who looks like the Gill-Man. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c4bb811b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c4bb811b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ungrounded (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c4bb811b | |
Lizard Folk / int_c6a1e15a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c6a1e15a | comment |
Ancient Empires has the green-scaled Lizards as a unit type. They're as strong as normal soldiers on land, but get massive boosts to mobility and defence when in the water. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c6a1e15a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c6a1e15a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ancient Empires (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c6a1e15a | |
Lizard Folk / int_c96cfe29 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_c96cfe29 | comment |
The Zazak enemy from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds are humanoid Lizard Thieves with durable armor and mohawks. In the former game, they were actually hylians under a curse. | |
Lizard Folk / int_c96cfe29 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_c96cfe29 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_c96cfe29 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ca6a68f1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ca6a68f1 | comment |
The Balanced Sword: Zarathan, the setting of the story, has two prominent types of reptile folk: The mazakh are the bad-guy type; they're demon-worshippers and commonly appear as mooks. The point is made, however, that their unpleasantness is due to culture and upbringing, not inherent nature, and that non-evil members of the species can and do exist (though they tend to call themselves something other than mazakh). The Saurans are a larger and more impressive type of lizard folk (the appendix uses the phrase "miniature Godzilla"), reputedly descended from dragons, who fill the setting's ancient and advanced civilization role. |
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Lizard Folk / int_ca6a68f1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ca6a68f1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Balanced Sword | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ca6a68f1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_cac1f772 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_cac1f772 | comment |
CSI had an episode, "Leapin' Lizards", where the dead guy of the week was a believer in a Reptilian Conspiracy. Their website is shown, with several world leaders morphing into reptilians, and one of the guys hallucinates Brass with a reptilian tongue and Greg with reptilian characteristics-which leads to Greg being bitten. | |
Lizard Folk / int_cac1f772 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_cac1f772 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
CSI | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_cac1f772 | |
Lizard Folk / int_cb7b647e | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_cb7b647e | comment |
Palladium Fantasy: Lizard men are a reclusive race of humanoid, semiaquatic reptiles native to the Yin-Sloth Jungles. They are a Dying Race, as constant conflict with other jungle-dwelling species and the aggressive colonization efforts of the Western Empire have taken a steady toll on their numbers and society. Lizard mages are a distinct and more draconic species that ruled the world in ancient times. They were eventualy overthrown by their servants, and are now a scattered and uncommon race of reclusive scholars obsessed with amassing knowledge and magical power. Eandroth are another reptilian species mostly found as nomads in deserts and grasslands. They're proud and aggressive warriors, and ride theropod dinosaurs. |
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Lizard Folk / int_cb7b647e | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_cb7b647e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Palladium Fantasy (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_cb7b647e | |
Lizard Folk / int_ccbaad5d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ccbaad5d | comment |
Digimon Fusion also introduces Iguneetmon, a Reptile Man type based on the Iguana. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ccbaad5d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ccbaad5d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Digimon Fusion | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ccbaad5d | |
Lizard Folk / int_cd285b2d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_cd285b2d | comment |
The First Dwarf King: The Tarsi are a race of Lizard Folk whose culture is based upon Imperial Japan. Unusually for this trope, they are some of the most morally good people on the planet, and they possess both Super-Strength and the Gift of Wisdom. | |
Lizard Folk / int_cd285b2d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_cd285b2d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The First Dwarf King | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_cd285b2d | |
Lizard Folk / int_d2bb929d | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d2bb929d | comment |
Soul Calibur: Lizardman, once the proud spartan warrior Aeon Calcos and transformed by the evil cult Fygul Cestemus. There are other men who were turned into lizards by the cult (who are included as a throwaway bonus character in II, causing some confusion) but Aeon Calcos is the only one to have made multiple appearances in the series. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d2bb929d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d2bb929d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Soul Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d2bb929d | |
Lizard Folk / int_d36b8ea7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d36b8ea7 | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games had the Tokay, who were mischievous but friendly lizard folk. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d36b8ea7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d36b8ea7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d36b8ea7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4263e4c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4263e4c | comment |
Wild Cards has Wyrm, Troll, and Detective Harvey Kant, all scaly reptilian Jokers. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4263e4c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4263e4c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wild Cards | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d4263e4c | |
Lizard Folk / int_d46fd79f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d46fd79f | comment |
MARDEK RPG: Chapter 3 features the Reptoids. They are actually Lawful Neutral, calm and meditative. They have a city (Xantusia) in the Sandflow Caves, and their chief Sslen'ck actually joins your party and becomes playable. Unfortunately, he leaves the city in the hands of his "trusted adviser", Blatantly Evil Chancellor. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d46fd79f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d46fd79f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
MARDEK (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d46fd79f | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4f11a60 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4f11a60 | comment |
Elite: In the entry on alien life forms, the instruction manual mentions that the Reptiloid life forms of Esanbe can make a trader's life very difficult. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4f11a60 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4f11a60 | featureConfidence |
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Elite (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d4f11a60 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4fa523c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4fa523c | comment |
Faria has the Lizard Men, whose language is practically unintelligible to anyone not using the Translation Machine from Teodoor. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4fa523c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d4fa523c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Faria (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d4fa523c | |
Lizard Folk / int_d5505073 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d5505073 | comment |
Uplift has a few reptilian species, but two stand out: The Soro are imperialistic, cruel and warlike. And to be expected, enemies of Earth Clan. The Thennannin are also reptiles. They are incredibly conservative, self-righteous and dogmatic. However they are not actually evil. In the second novel, Startide Rising, they are fighting Humans along with everyone else to get the big secret they think the Streaker is carrying. By the third novel they have "adopted" Gorillas as a client species and are dutifully helping protect Earth. |
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Lizard Folk / int_d5505073 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_d5505073 | featureConfidence |
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Uplift | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d5505073 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d5e9a8ed | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d5e9a8ed | comment |
The Ultimates has the Chitauri, who are a Darker and Edgier reimagining of the Skrulls. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d5e9a8ed | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d5e9a8ed | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Ultimates (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d5e9a8ed | |
Lizard Folk / int_d60b9aee | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d60b9aee | comment |
Castle in the Darkness features blue lizardmen as enemies found in the Cave of Serpents, which was stated to be used to be Alexandria's mine before the lizardmen took it over. They appear in two varieties: spear-wielding ones who charge at the player character when they spot him, and shield-wielding ones who stay in place and jump up synchronically with the player's jumping. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d60b9aee | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d60b9aee | featureConfidence |
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Castle in the Darkness (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d60b9aee | |
Lizard Folk / int_d8afa939 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d8afa939 | comment |
Armies of Exigo : The Lizardmen are an intelligent race who supply the Beast hordes with Striders (fast-moving, dinosaur-mounted, axe-throwing cavalry) and Warlocks (astrologer-type spellcasters). They're far more cultured than their Beast Man allies, and seem to have a society built on slavery and reading the stars. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d8afa939 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d8afa939 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Armies of Exigo (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d8afa939 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d930a4c7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_d930a4c7 | comment |
In Spelljammer, Lizard folk in Wildspace are chiefly descended from planet-bound ones taken as slaves by humans and mind flayers, who later escaped and freed themselves. They are more civilized than their planetary brethren and believe this to be due to being closer to the various suns in space. As such, they habitually fly their nursery ships as close to suns as safely possible in order to expose their eggs to as much solar radiation as they can. | |
Lizard Folk / int_d930a4c7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_d930a4c7 | featureConfidence |
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Spelljammer (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_d930a4c7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_dca06c7f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_dca06c7f | comment |
Tales of MU has a few Lizard folk students, most prominently "Hissy". They aren't evil, though they are in the wrong clique for the Unreliable Narrator to think much of them. | |
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Tales of MU | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_dca06c7f | |
Lizard Folk / int_deffd587 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_deffd587 | comment |
They make a brief appearance in Rasputin Barxotka, with their planned invasion of Earth thwarted by the strip's version of The Greys. | |
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Rasputin Barxotka (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_deffd587 | |
Lizard Folk / int_df8856e6 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_df8856e6 | comment |
The Dungeon Siege expansion pack Legends of Aranna featured the Zaurask which fit the tribal muscled variety. | |
Lizard Folk / int_df8856e6 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_df8856e6 | featureConfidence |
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Dungeon Siege (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_df8856e6 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e093763b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e093763b | comment |
Scaler has the main character Bobby/Scaler and his dad, Leon turned into this. Although Scaler and Leon are generally heroic, there are several other Lizard Folk who aren't and serve as antagonists. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e093763b | featureApplicability |
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Scaler (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e093763b | |
Lizard Folk / int_e1153950 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e1153950 | comment |
In the science fiction novel Nation of the Third Eye by K.K. Savage, there is the reptilian race of Draconians. They live in a higher astral dimension but can also enter physicality at will. Needless to say, they are among the bad guys. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e1153950 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e1153950 | featureConfidence |
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Nation of the Third Eye | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e1153950 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e235270c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e235270c | comment |
Stellaris has "reptilian" as a category of species (along with stuff like "avian", "mammalian" or "fungoid"). There's an achievement for doing the "alien infiltration" ploy on a pre-FTL reptilian species with a human empire, and the achievement's symbol is a reversed "V". | |
Lizard Folk / int_e235270c | featureApplicability |
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Stellaris (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e235270c | |
Lizard Folk / int_e270b7e1 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e270b7e1 | comment |
Genius: The Transgression, being based on mad science, has these in the Third Race. They are manes (creatures made when the idea behind them was disproven- these guys came to life when everyone realized that there wasn't a hidden continent populated by lizard people) who formerly lived in the Bardo of Lemuria, before they ret-goned it by screwing with Time Travel. They formed the Baramins of Lemuria to steer scientific development so their home could come about again, but they were overthrown by human Genii in a process beginning in the Renaissance. The race is now dying out, with the few remaining members in hiding. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e270b7e1 | featureApplicability |
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Genius: The Transgression (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e270b7e1 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e293455a | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e293455a | comment |
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer there are demons that look like this. However, you rarely see them in the series, but more often in the books and comics. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e293455a | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e293455a | featureConfidence |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e293455a | |
Lizard Folk / int_e2b86487 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e2b86487 | comment |
The Riftwar Cycle: The Serpentwar Saga features the Sauur Lizardmen and the Pantathian serpent people. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e2b86487 | featureApplicability |
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The Riftwar Cycle | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e2b86487 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e42289f8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e42289f8 | comment |
Bazil Broketail: Dragons of Argonath definitely have shades of this trope, being essentially bipedal, sentient and tool-using lizards who live within a civilized society. Just don't even think of calling them "lizards" to their faces. That won't end well. Also, they're good guys, unlike most examples. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e42289f8 | featureApplicability |
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Bazil Broketail | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e42289f8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e46e3cfc | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e46e3cfc | comment |
Double Cross: Reptarria is a dimension where the dinosaurs never went extinct, though a recent cataclysm has devastated the lands. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e46e3cfc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e46e3cfc | featureConfidence |
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Double Cross (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e46e3cfc | |
Lizard Folk / int_e48493b3 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e48493b3 | comment |
Many Ultima games feature Lizardmen as mooks. Ultima Underworld, however, subverted this — in the Backstory, it turned out that the Lizardmen are actually quite intelligent, and were assumed to be mere monsters because they look fierce and are physically incapable of speaking the common tongue. When offered a peace deal and the opportunity to participate in a new, multi-cultural society, they eagerly accepted. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e48493b3 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e48493b3 | featureConfidence |
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Ultima (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e48493b3 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e59216c7 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e59216c7 | comment |
In The Gamer's Alliance, the Sirithai are lizard folk who live in the desert. They initially appear to be antagonistic but the Alliance eventually convinces them to join their cause...although later a renegade faction of the Sirithai end up working behind the Alliance's back for their own goals. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e59216c7 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e59216c7 | featureConfidence |
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The Gamer's Alliance (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e59216c7 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e592766c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e592766c | comment |
Legatum has the stilios, which are anthropomorphic lizard and salamander creatures. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e592766c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e592766c | featureConfidence |
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Legatum | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e592766c | |
Lizard Folk / int_e5c5bc22 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e5c5bc22 | comment |
GURPS: The fantasy setting of Banestorm includes the Reptile Men, a race of reptile people originally from the Desert World of Gabrook. Infinite Worlds includes Lizardia, a parallel universe in which humans don't exist and "neo-troodons" (the descendants of a small theropod dinosaur similar to a velociraptor) take their place. (Neo-troodons, by the way, avert the usual stereotype by being no more abhorrent than humans.) |
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Lizard Folk / int_e5c5bc22 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e5c5bc22 | featureConfidence |
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GURPS (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e5c5bc22 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e5d686ff | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e5d686ff | comment |
Fate: Lizardmen appear as enemies who can wield weapons like swords, clubs, bows and crossbows. They come in two flavors: Standard Lizardmen and the much more powerful Komodo Warriors. The fourth sequel, The Cursed King, introduces Horned Lizardmen which resemble bipedal Horned Toads. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e5d686ff | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e5d686ff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fate (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e5d686ff | |
Lizard Folk / int_e60aedc4 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e60aedc4 | comment |
Slashout have the Lucer enemies in the forest stage, resembling armoured lizard men wielding curved swords, and an absurdly powerful Lucer King Mook as it's Gatekeeper, fought before the stage's boss. As part of the game's Gratuitous Italian usage, their names are derived from "Lucertola" (lizard in Italian). | |
Lizard Folk / int_e60aedc4 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e60aedc4 | featureConfidence |
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Slashout (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e60aedc4 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e64a6382 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e64a6382 | comment |
Arknights: Most members of the reptilian races just have scaly tails on otherwise human bodies, but 12F and Rangers are full-on lizard men, with fully scaled bodies and lizard heads. Additionally, Archosauria enemies in Gavial's sidestory are anthropomorphic crocodile-men. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e64a6382 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e64a6382 | featureConfidence |
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Arknights (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e64a6382 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e66a25a9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e66a25a9 | comment |
Rifts has a number of lizard-like races, mainly the plain old Lizardmen, Tautons (crocodile-men with scorpion tails that worship Egyptian Gods), Blucies (giant, blue-skinned and crocodile-headed reptile people from the wildernesses of Canada), Bruutasaurs (eleven-foot, Stone Age giants with prehensile tails), Gromek, and others. In South America, a peaceful collection of Lizardman tribes was taken over by an organization of evil dragons who have set up their own religion with dragons as gods, and have built their own city for the various reptilian races. The Lizardmen, who would rather return to their simple lives along the (greatly-expanded) Amazon, are growing increasingly dissatisfied with this arrangement. The Lyvorrk resemble loosely humanoid versions of outdated raptorial dinosaurs, being cold-blooded and having scaly skin, long serpentine tails and almost iguana-liked heads topped with spiny frills, in addition to an almost obsessive fondness for lizards and snakes. They don't make many concessions to anthropomorphism beyond a more upright stance and scaly and clawed but otherwise very humanoid arms and hands. Overall, they resemble sapient lizards far more than sapient theropods — ironically, they're more lizardlike than many of the actual lizard people. |
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Lizard Folk / int_e66a25a9 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e66a25a9 | featureConfidence |
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Rifts (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e66a25a9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e7341e0f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e7341e0f | comment |
The arcade action platformer Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy has Lizard Man as an Assist Character who can be recruited if you bride him with a diamond ring. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e7341e0f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e7341e0f | featureConfidence |
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Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e7341e0f | |
Lizard Folk / int_e80fa454 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e80fa454 | comment |
Battleborn: A couple of skins for the other Battleborn turn them into reptilians. Whiskey Foxtrot's "It's Reptile Foxtrot!" skin turns him into a reptile scaled version of his normal self. Meanwhile, Ernest's appropriately named "Devolved" skin basically devolves the bird man back into a feathered dino man. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e80fa454 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e80fa454 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Battleborn (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e80fa454 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e87e2ef8 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e87e2ef8 | comment |
The Wandering Inn: One of the most frequently seen races are the Drakes, which are humanoid lizards, though you should never call them that. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e87e2ef8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e87e2ef8 | featureConfidence |
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The Wandering Inn | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e87e2ef8 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e92a10f5 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e92a10f5 | comment |
Terra Battle has the aptly named Lizard folk race. The narrations in early chapters describe them as savages who never smile. However, the actual Lizard folk characters who can join your team has just as much variety in personality and appearance as the other races. One particular trait is that their names always have an apostrophe in them (for example: A'misandra, Piz'fer, Ma'curi) | |
Lizard Folk / int_e92a10f5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Terra Battle (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e92a10f5 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e944602 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e944602 | comment |
One of the members of Goblin Slayer's party is a Lizard Priest who dresses like a Native American and worships dinosaurs. | |
Lizard Folk / int_e944602 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_e944602 | featureConfidence |
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Goblin Slayer | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e944602 | |
Lizard Folk / int_e9d7acf9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_e9d7acf9 | comment |
In the Lone Wolf series: Gourgaz are massive lizardmen coming from the Maakenmire swamp and employed by the Darklords to lead the Giak soldiers in combat. Crocaryx are crocodilian humanoids in service of the god Kai, who guard the Lorestone of Tahou in the lost city of Zaaryx. |
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Lizard Folk / int_e9d7acf9 | featureApplicability |
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Lone Wolf | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_e9d7acf9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea1ec257 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea1ec257 | comment |
Valkie 64: The main forces of the Goddess of Chaos are the Reptids, a race of anthropomorphic lizard men of varying colours. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea1ec257 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea1ec257 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Valkie 64 / Videogame | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ea1ec257 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea5b98a4 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea5b98a4 | comment |
Last Cloudia has the Vazards, a race of lizard-like humanoids who wield four-pronged tridents. Normally, they are enemies, but one can be unlocked as a playable character. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea5b98a4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ea5b98a4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Last Cloudia (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ea5b98a4 | |
Lizard Folk / int_eb5d7301 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_eb5d7301 | comment |
In Amphibia, alongside the humanoid frogs and toads, there are the newts (on a technicality, they're NOT lizards, which are reptiles, not amphibians). The capital of Amphibia is even called Newtopia, which is ruled by King Andrias, who turns out to be a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing that comes from a long line of Multiversal Conquerors. However, this doesn't make his species Always Chaotic Evil as a whole as his fellow newts were completely unaware of his true nature and many were even appalled at his actions. | |
Lizard Folk / int_eb5d7301 | featureApplicability |
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Amphibia | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_eb5d7301 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ec44d991 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ec44d991 | comment |
The Chingers of Bill the Galactic Hero are a peaceful race of four-armed space lizards. Not that this stops the galactic empire from making war with them. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ec44d991 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_ec44d991 | featureConfidence |
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Bill the Galactic Hero | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ec44d991 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ecc0f8ce | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ecc0f8ce | comment |
Endless Legend's Drakken are a race of dragon-like reptiles that were uplifted by the Endless. When their world's climate started to collapse, Drakken eggs started to hatch bearing Drakken with hands instead of wings and with a more bipedal posture. Drakken Ancients born before the collapse still have wings and look much more like traditional dragons. Unlike most lizard folk, the Drakken are a race of scholars and diplomats, and their special ability allows them to force diplomacy between two factions that are at war. Their armies are small but very powerful. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ecc0f8ce | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_ecc0f8ce | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Endless Legend (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ecc0f8ce | |
Lizard Folk / int_ed1c2aef | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ed1c2aef | comment |
Zathura: The Zorgons, a species of nomadic, reptilian Planet Looters who move from world to world to burn everything they can find, in order to sate their reptilian obsession with heat and warmth. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ed1c2aef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ed1c2aef | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Zathura | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ed1c2aef | |
Lizard Folk / int_ef076a36 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ef076a36 | comment |
The Voth from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Distant Origin" were descended from Earth hadrosaurs. Which is at least a new one, as far as Dinosauroids go. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ef076a36 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ef076a36 | featureConfidence |
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Star Trek: Voyager | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ef076a36 | |
Lizard Folk / int_efbf004f | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_efbf004f | comment |
The High Crusade: The Wersgorix are reptilian aliens who have blue skin. | |
Lizard Folk / int_efbf004f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_efbf004f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The High Crusade | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_efbf004f | |
Lizard Folk / int_f01c0730 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f01c0730 | comment |
In the RCN novel Some Golden Harbor, occasionally sssssnake talking reptilian alien Fallert is on Daniel and Adele's side — and very taken with Tovera. This squicks Daniel something fierce; interestingly, his servant Hogg gets along just fine with Fallert. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f01c0730 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_f01c0730 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
RCN | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f01c0730 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f04b4111 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f04b4111 | comment |
Metroid: When they don't resemble Insectoid Aliens, the Space Pirates occasionally have elements of this, particularly in the first Metroid Prime. This may be tied into the fact that two of their leaders, Ridley and Kraid, are both very reptilian, being a dragon and a Godzilla-like Kaiju respectively (at least since Super Metroid; the very first game had concept art portraying Ridley as some weird multi-eyed bug creature and Kraid as having fur). Metroid Prime 3: Corruption has the Multi-Armed and Dangerous Reptilicus of Bryyo, one of the more atypical examples of this trope. Once known as the intelligent Bryyonians, with enough clout to have extensive contact with the Chozo, a brutal conflict between the tech-using Lords of Science and the magic-using Primals devastated the planet. The point of no return came when the Leviathan Seed crashed into the planet and spread Phazon everywhere, after which the Bryyonians degenerated into savage beasts. |
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Lizard Folk / int_f04b4111 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_f04b4111 | featureConfidence |
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Metroid (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f04b4111 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f14e1069 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f14e1069 | comment |
AI: The Somnium Files: The receptionist at Lemniscate claims to be a reptilian. Subverted. She means vegetarian. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f14e1069 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f14e1069 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
AI: The Somnium Files (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f14e1069 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f25e9ca | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f25e9ca | comment |
Reptilis Rex is centered around the "Reptoids" being forced to move to the surface and reveal themselves to mankind, which treats them like second class citizens. They can't shapeshift per se but own shapeshifting pets which they can wear as masks, hence there have been an unknown number of Reptoid infiltrators throughout history including Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f25e9ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f25e9ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Reptilis Rex (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f25e9ca | |
Lizard Folk / int_f349915b | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f349915b | comment |
The Dragonlance universe has Draconians. They start off Always Chaotic Evil, and usually appear as some variety of mook (either regular or improved, depending on the story), but the depictions have become more nuanced over time. The most notable subversion is Kang and his band of engineers, who while starting out as evil (in the alignment sense) are nonetheless sympathetic, likable, and relatively honorable characters (they eventually ensure their race's future, found a city, and if a scene at the end of the War of Souls trilogy is anything to go by, pull a Heel–Face Turn on Takhisis). | |
Lizard Folk / int_f349915b | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_f349915b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dragonlance | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f349915b | |
Lizard Folk / int_f367511c | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f367511c | comment |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Alien archetype. Most of the members have some sort of lizard-like attributes to them, and they are all Reptile-type. They aren't exactly portrayed in a good light either, considering their card artworks depict things like brainwashing, experimentation, and planetary invasion. There is also the Worm archetype. While they don't have much in the way of reptilian features, they are also extraterrestrial invaders, and are likely Reptile-type because of this trope. |
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Lizard Folk / int_f367511c | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_f367511c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f367511c | |
Lizard Folk / int_f4ab1c25 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f4ab1c25 | comment |
Dinosaurs Attack!: A "humanoid dinosaur" calling itself a "saurian" appears in a dream to provide helpful exposition. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f4ab1c25 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f4ab1c25 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dinosaurs Attack! (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f4ab1c25 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f74b5f80 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f74b5f80 | comment |
Babylon 5: The Drazi, along with other less significant species, although their Proud Warrior Race Guy personalities are a bit different from the metaphorically cold-blooded norm, and they are not hostile to Humans (during the Earth-Minbari War, they were the one member of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to send warships to help Earth. Even after their fleet 'disappeared' in hyperspace and they were forced to neutrality, they still gave Earth the plans for a Wave-Motion Gun to mount on defensive satellites). The Drazi do engage in random ceremonial war with one another in one episode, which proves to be a hazard until Ivanova inadvertently forces them to stop. Subverted with the much more significant Narns, who have scaly skin and appear reptilian from the outside, but are actually closer to marsupials in terms of Earth biological analogies. |
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Lizard Folk / int_f74b5f80 | featureApplicability |
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Lizard Folk / int_f74b5f80 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Babylon 5 | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f74b5f80 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f7558a18 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f7558a18 | comment |
Men in Black: The Series: A race of iguana-like alien gangsters appear as antagonists in one episode. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f7558a18 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f7558a18 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Men in Black: The Series | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f7558a18 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f8c15863 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f8c15863 | comment |
Neo Kosmos: Compies are very lizard-like humanoid aliens, with gray-blue skin, long tails, and sharp teeth. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f8c15863 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f8c15863 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Neo-Kosmos (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f8c15863 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f95a1dc9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f95a1dc9 | comment |
Space 1889 has the lizard men of Mars. They are not evil or sadistic though. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f95a1dc9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f95a1dc9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Space 1889 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f95a1dc9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f9652a21 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f9652a21 | comment |
The Quintaglios of Robert J. Sawyer's Quintaglio Ascension trilogy are the descendants of small Tyrannosaurs. Since the series focuses on an important period of their planet's history, we get a characterization of them that is far more nuanced than usual. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f9652a21 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f9652a21 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Quintaglio Ascension | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f9652a21 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f965bbf9 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_f965bbf9 | comment |
Telepath Tactics has the lissit, natives to the Dundar Archipelago who live apart from humans. They raise the protagonists in the campaign, and the campaign features them pretty heavily as a result. Non-Mammal Mammaries is averted here; females have spines on their head and back instead. | |
Lizard Folk / int_f965bbf9 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_f965bbf9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Telepath Tactics (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_f965bbf9 | |
Lizard Folk / int_fa7a1c65 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_fa7a1c65 | comment |
Thunderscape: Rapacians are one of PC races (good guys, in other words). They are man-sized civilized bipedal lizards. Another PC race is ferrans — humanoids who were genetically engineered as slaves but gained freedom long since. Ferrans can be based on any mammal, bird or reptile, the only in-game difference is the portrait. In the novels there are also nagas (evil, but usually opposed to Big Bad). | |
Lizard Folk / int_fa7a1c65 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_fa7a1c65 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Thunderscape (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_fa7a1c65 | |
Lizard Folk / int_fad1ddfe | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_fad1ddfe | comment |
Grig, the overenthusiastic gunner from The Last Starfighter, is a rare heroic example. | |
Lizard Folk / int_fad1ddfe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_fad1ddfe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Last Starfighter | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_fad1ddfe | |
Lizard Folk / int_fcf43f47 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_fcf43f47 | comment |
Fighting Fantasy: The Lizardmen of this Gamebook are the rulers of a vast and expansionistic empire, though there are also isolated tribes of primitive barbarian Lizardmen. | |
Lizard Folk / int_fcf43f47 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_fcf43f47 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fighting Fantasy | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_fcf43f47 | |
Lizard Folk / int_feb56b66 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_feb56b66 | comment |
Against the Storm: Lizards are one of the villager species. They specialize in hunting and cooking meat while preferring to work in warm buildings. They are as fickle as the Foxes and Harpies, but are the easiest low-Resolve species to hang on to, as their preference for warm buildings and relatively easy access to their preferred food makes them easy to please. | |
Lizard Folk / int_feb56b66 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_feb56b66 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Against the Storm / Videogame | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_feb56b66 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff4c4029 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff4c4029 | comment |
Nosferatu Lilinor: One of the enemy types encountered in the game include large humanoid lizard men wielding swords. Lilinor can sneak up on them from behind and drink their blood to regain blood stock, and temporarily impair them. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff4c4029 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff4c4029 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Nosferatu Lilinor (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ff4c4029 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff9ca30 | type |
Lizard Folk | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff9ca30 | comment |
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption has the Multi-Armed and Dangerous Reptilicus of Bryyo, one of the more atypical examples of this trope. Once known as the intelligent Bryyonians, with enough clout to have extensive contact with the Chozo, a brutal conflict between the tech-using Lords of Science and the magic-using Primals devastated the planet. The point of no return came when the Leviathan Seed crashed into the planet and spread Phazon everywhere, after which the Bryyonians degenerated into savage beasts. | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff9ca30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lizard Folk / int_ff9ca30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Lizard Folk / int_ff9ca30 |
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