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xerox
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posted January 31, 2009 01:13 AM |
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Trogdolytes = Cave-men or Insectoid?
I dont get what a Trogdolyte is.
Is it a caveman or a cave-dwelling insectoid or is it a WoW-nerd Xerox?
They looked very insect for me in H3 and H4. Maybe repitilian.
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Asheera
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posted January 31, 2009 01:17 AM |
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In Dungeons & Dragons, the Troglodyte is a reptilian.
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blizzardboy
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posted January 31, 2009 01:22 AM |
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It's one of those vague terms. They're always some kind of underground humanoid monster creature. In H3 they're these cute little blind critters:
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posted January 31, 2009 01:23 AM |
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baklava
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posted January 31, 2009 01:32 AM |
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The term's coined from Greek words "trogle" (cave, hole) + "dyein" (to enter). So it sort of means "caveman".
Since there's no according creature in mythology, every author interprets them as they want. From blind, squishy things of H3 to those lizardmendudes of DnD.
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Cepheus
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posted January 31, 2009 01:32 AM |
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Nah, they weren't insectoids. They had no eyes
Heroes III-IV states they can "see" through a sort of infra-red heat seeking sense, combined with "sound-vision", like bats.
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posted January 31, 2009 01:38 AM |
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Baklava said it best. they ave such a loose definition that they can be anthing really, assuming it minds wallowing in darkness.
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MattII
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posted January 31, 2009 02:14 AM |
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Edited by MattII at 07:16, 31 Jan 2009.
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Well, as others have said 'Troglodyte' technically means 'caveman', but 'men' they're obviously not. DnD and WoW have them down as lizardlike, but their appearance in those sources id different from their appearance in Heroes. All in all, I'd suggest that 'our' troglodytes are somewhere between amphibians and reptiles, their appearance is a little too 'bloated' for me to characterise them as true reptiles, but I also doubt they would be full amphibians living underground.
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xerox
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posted January 31, 2009 02:17 AM |
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There are no Trogdolytes in Warcraft
I always thought the old universe Trogdolytes was Insectoids, guess I was wrong then.
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posted January 31, 2009 07:14 AM |
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Edited by MattII at 07:16, 31 Jan 2009.
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Maybe, maybe not. I any case, here's a big version of the H4 troll from Celestial Heavens, make up your own mind about its lineage.
Personally I'm still hovering between amphibious and reptilian.
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posted January 31, 2009 07:59 AM |
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I would say amphibious, atleast the H3 one.
And as that is the only one I've seen......
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posted January 31, 2009 10:54 AM |
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I've heard that troglodoytes is a therm for creatures that live in a cave/underground and never see light.
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baklava
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posted January 31, 2009 11:28 AM |
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If you study the artwork of H4 long enough, you can get to the conclusion that Behemoths are mutated gorillas and that Unicorns are mutated Gay Pride Parades. So I don't know how reliable H4 is for that matter.
They could've been some sub-breed of humans, changed by life in perpetual darkness and moist, shadowy, vile conditions of the Dungeon but that can't explain the tails. So I don't know. Maybe they are some sort of reptiles, maybe not.
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posted January 31, 2009 11:32 AM |
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I *think* that Troglodytes are some distant cousins of the humanoid cavemen. You know, just a different attempt of evolution. So it would make sense for them living in caves and it even would make sense of them being amphibian since every life evolved from them.
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posted January 31, 2009 11:34 AM |
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Don't forget that the Heroes III Warlocks inspired the Heroes V Wizards - they both enjoy crosbreeding. Guess how Minotaurs came about So it's not impossible that Troglodytes are part-human part-frogthing, or something, but I think it's a bit more likely that they were just dwelling there in the tunnels before Warlocks ever came along.
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posted February 01, 2009 10:10 AM |
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Quote: If you study the artwork of H4 long enough, you can get to the conclusion that Behemoths are mutated gorillas and that Unicorns are mutated Gay Pride Parades.
LOL! That was funny hehe.
Quote: Don't forget that the Heroes III Warlocks inspired the Heroes V Wizards - they both enjoy crosbreeding.
How did H3 Warlocks inspire H5 Wizards?
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Cepheus
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posted February 01, 2009 12:59 PM |
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Edited by Cepheus at 12:59, 01 Feb 2009.
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Quote: they both enjoy crosbreeding.
And created Minotaurs, Harpies, Centaurs etc. This bit of lore is taken straight out of the Warlocks' H3 background.
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Willow
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posted February 01, 2009 02:27 PM |
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Ah! Now I understand
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posted February 01, 2009 03:59 PM |
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Some people on the Balkans like to call Albanians troglodytes. Its something because they live on mountain areas and "multiply" so fast. Not sure why though.
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posted February 02, 2009 09:48 PM |
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So many versions...
...my own thoughts on troglodytes, from my subterranean/insectoid faction:
The Wizard Farouk Al-Jiza travelled most of the known world to get specimens on which he could experiment. After he heard of the pact Tuidhana made with a Faceless he travelled to her kingdom and managed to sample something of that surviving eldest. Using this (tears? blood? toenails? nobody knows) and combining it with imp blood and large subterranean fungi he created the blind troglodytes in 545 YSD.
So... they're basically faceless, sentient mushrooms
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