Qutrub

A qutrub (literally: thief, grafter, imp, dog-human, wolf-human[1]) in Arabian folklore is a type of jinn or demon, likened to an "Arabian 'werewolf'",[2] similar to a ghoul because it was said to haunt graveyards and eat corpses.

The qutrub also appear as monsters in the role-playing game Final Fantasy XI.

See Also

  • Cynocephaly qutrubs was described as canine-headed (dog, jackal or wolf), humanoid-undead, and imps
  • Sila because female qutrubs are rare, some times silas are considered as their female counterpart
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gollark: Wyvern mostly does that too, except *this was an edge case*.
gollark: Turtlegistics is still in common use.
gollark: Besides, it is probably faster than most storage systems would be in the same situation. Except Artist, which is much better optimized.
gollark: 1. for some reason, it was turned on several times2. there were lots of NBT-having items so display name caching didn't work very well

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