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lizardman

n. (context fantasy English) An intelligent man-sized lizard who walks on hindlegs and speaks and dresses similar to humans.

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Lizardman may refer to:

  • Lizard Man (Masters of the Universe), a character in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
  • Lizardman (Soulcalibur), a fictional character from the Soul series of fighting games
  • Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp, rumored to inhabit swamps in Lee County, South Carolina
  • The Lizardman, sideshow performer Erik Sprague, noted for his extensive body modifications
  • Lizardman, a monster who appears in Kamen Rider Wizard

Lizard Men or Lizard people may refer to:

  • Lizardmen (Warhammer), a race from the Warhammer Fantasy universe
  • Lizardfolk, a fictional race in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game
  • reptilian humanoids, in mythology, fiction, etc.
  • Reptilians, from various conspiracy theories

Usage examples of "lizardman".

Raven considered this in silence for some moments, opened his mouth to speak, but closed it again as the lizardman and his valet passed close by.

He and Wulfgar were back to back a short distance away, the lizardman brandished a broad-bladed, double-edged sword while the dwarf held a long-hafted axe and practiced laying about him with vicious half-circle arcs.

He himself had been caught off-guard from the first, but the lizardman did not seem at all surprised.

Naitachal came up to stand beside the lizardman, though the fire was nearly too hot for him.

Naitachal took another and drew it not quite so close, then waited patiently until the valet brought a board with two plates of soup, fresh warm bread, and sliced meat and cheese which he set on a small table between them, let him fuss over the lizardman for a few moments, then gently cleared his throat.

The lizardman considered this last comment thoughtfully, swallowed bread, and corrected himself.

He remembered then: Wulfgar was to be the Master here, the lizardman his apprentice.

Wulfgar inclined his head and poked Tem-Telek as though reminding a gawky apprentice to bow, then took hold of the dark shirt the lizardman was wearing over his cold-suit and pulled him from the chamber in the wake of the four servants and the goliwak.

They hurled themselves into the lizardmen, driving them back in an orgy of mutual slaughter.

It was not particularly cold, Gawaine thought, though he himself had left his cloak across his shoulders even when the sun rose to midday, and he gazed at the lizardman in wonder: to have such blood that one's body could not bear even pleasantly cool air.

Gawaine saw both that and the puzzled look on Master Naitachal's face as he gazed at the lizardman.