- drawing. The
short story "How Nuth
Would Have
Practised His Art upon the
Gnoles" is
likely the
origin of the term gnoll, used in a
number of
later works...
-
Gnoll (fictional creature), a
fictional species of human-hyena
hybrids Gnole, a
fictional entity in The Book of
Wonder anthology Knoll (disambiguation)...
- from but not
resembling the
gnoles conceived by Lord Dunsany,
while Gary
Gygax himself stated that
although Dunsany's "
gnole" is close", he came up with...
- such
acclaimed and much-reprinted
stories as "The Man Who Sold Rope to the
Gnoles" (1951), "Brightness
Falls from the Air" (1951), "An Egg a
Month from All...
-
Harry Willock. Phantasia: Of Docklands,
Rocklands and
Dodos (1981) The
Gnole (1999), with
Steve Boyett (writer) and
Maxine Miller (colorist). Illustrations...
- from but not
resembling the
gnoles conceived by Lord Dunsany,
while Gary
Gygax himself stated that
although Dunsany's "
gnole" is close", he came up with...
-
Arthur C.
Clarke Satellite Science Fiction 1957 The Man Who Sold Rope to the
Gnoles Margaret St.
Clair 1951 The Man Who Sold the Moon
Robert A.
Heinlein 1950...
- /ɡʒ/ suggérer /g/
buggy elsewhere /ɡ/
aggraver gn /ɲ/ montagne, agneau,
gnôle /ɡn/ gnose, gnou h Ø habite,
hiver /j/ (intervocalic)
Sahara /h/ ahaner...
- "The Man Who Sold Rope to the
Gnoles" (1951) is a
sequel to Dunsany's "How Nuth
Would Have
Practised His Art Upon the
Gnoles".
Evangeline Walton stated in...
-
including Warcraft and Pathfinder. It is
inspired from but not
resembling the
gnoles conceived by Lord Dunsany.
Considered one of the "five main "humanoid" races"...