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Ants are small insects that live in nests and work together for a queen. Can be gene-modified to grow huge.
A person whose profession is the slaying and domesticating of wild beasts and other creatures.
Bedrill is a Bug/Poison type Pokémon that evolves from Kakuna. They totally look like bees.
The boar were one of the most feared animals in Medieval Europe during the Middle Ages.
Bug Catcher is a Pokémon trainer that is always depicted holding a bug net. They often use weak bug Pokémon such as Caterpie and Kakuna, but also come in a variant called Bug Maniac in which they hold strong bug Pokémon like Heracross or Butterfree.
The act of living outdoors, usually in a tent. It is a common method of providing comfort while resting in forested areas or other regions away from established civilization.
An age-old, widely-hated strategy in multiplayer games: stay in one spot and kill passers-by. Also refers to a more benign activity in MMOs.
The larval stage of a butterfly or moth.
ChuChus are blob-like recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series.
Elves who have often been corrupted in some manner, changing their skin tone and leaving them with a predisposition towards evil. Sometimes called "Drow".
A ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family Cervidae.
Demons are generally creatures of evil, usually from Hell, who are often totally untrustworthy even when they're not murdering everyone and destroying everything in their path.
A location that prevents the player from progressing, unless they follow a specific path or perform certain actions.
Druids were pre-Christian priests in Celtic culture and feature prominently in Irish mythology. In games they are generally nature-based healers and spellcasters.
Dryads are tree nymphs from Greek mythology. They have made appearances in a number of games.
An earthworm is a legless, sightless, hermaphrodite worm that mostly lives underground. Many video games give them eyes and/or arms and legs.
Elves are a race found in a lot of games based on a fantasy setting. They are recognizable by their elongated ears and often live much longer than humans. Some are even immortal. There are many variations of Elves.
Fairies appear in many games, usually as a race that will assist players with magic. Fairies are almost exclusively female.
Games in which fire can spread continuously across the environment or between objects.
Nocturnal beetle with luminescent abdominal organs.
When a game has you picking flowers or plants as part of the game mechanic, such as for alchemy components or quest items.
Foxes are wolf-like mammals, many having red fur. They are thought of as tricksters, underdogs, or for women, if you're foxy, then you're sexy.
Sentient fungi. Typical forest creatures.
These spooky entities are the spirits of the dead, returned from beyond their graves for generally sinister purposes. There's generally about even odds whether a particular ghost will be helpful or malevolent towards the living, but some ghosts just want to be left alone entirely.
Ground Fog is low-flying fog that obscures less than 60% of the sky and doesn't extend to the base of any overhead clouds.
Derived from the Spanish word for "little war", guerrilla warfare is waged by a small and mobile armed force against a larger, more regimented force. It typically involves the use of ambushes, sabotage, and other offensive tactics meant to overcome an enemy's greater numbers.
Half women, half bird, this vile beast stalks the marshes and woodlands of Skyrim.
The hunter is a popular class archetype. The usually travel light and excell best at range combat with either guns or bows. Often pets are associated with hunters as they are known to tame wild beasts.
Pursuing and killing or capturing wild animals for sport or food.
According to greek mythology, Hydra was a many-headed serpent; the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. For each head that got cut off, two new heads would grow in its place. It was eventually slain by Hercules.
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