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A monstrous Black Dog from the folklore around Yorkshire, England, described as having huge teeth and claws, baleful breath, and blazing red eyes. It only appeared at night. It was one of the Black Dogs, which were a category of creatures viewed as omens of death in the British Isles. Other Black Dogs included Capelthwaite, Guytrash, Mauthe Doog, Padfoot, Gallytrot, Black Shuck/Old Shuck, Yeth, and Gwyllgi.

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  • [Source] Les Barghests sont des créatures semblables à des gros chiens. Ils ont une peau très foncée et possèdent de gros crocs. Izby était un Barghest appartenant à Gwellis Bagnoro vers 34 PBY.
  • I Barghest - creature asservite alla Bestia, che infestano le campagne di Vizima. Alcuni li definiscono cani che si sono tramutati in mostri da una maledizioni; altri credeno che vengano dallo spirito del mondo per tormentare gli abitanti di un villaggio. Schiere di Barghest appaiono dal cielo nel mezzo della notte per uccidere quelli che tardano a rientrare nelle case.
  • A monstrous Black Dog from the folklore around Yorkshire, England, described as having huge teeth and claws, baleful breath, and blazing red eyes. It only appeared at night. It was one of the Black Dogs, which were a category of creatures viewed as omens of death in the British Isles. Other Black Dogs included Capelthwaite, Guytrash, Mauthe Doog, Padfoot, Gallytrot, Black Shuck/Old Shuck, Yeth, and Gwyllgi.
  • The Deathlords turn certain wraiths into barghests, also called bloodhounds. Barghests are wraiths who have been Moliated into monstrous shapes and “lobotomised” by the grafting of a specially prepared muzzle of Stygian iron to their Corpus. The wraith who holds the corresponding “whistle” for a brace of barghests controls their actions. Barghests are animalistic and feral, but have extremely keen senses and are completely obedient to their controller. They are used as hunters and assassins by the Hierarchy. Braces of barghests search the Shadowlands for wraiths (or other beings) who bear significant amounts of Oblivion taint and destroy them.
  • A barghest is a canine-like fiend with human-level intelligence. They possess shapeshifting powers. A barghest gains power by devouring its prey.
  • Barghest — ces créatures, invoqués par la Bête, hantent les faubourgs de Wyzima. On dit qu'ils étaient autrefois des chiens ordinaires transformés en monstres par une malédiction; others believe they came from the spirit world to torment the town's inhabitants. Packs of barghests appear out of the blue, in the middle of the night, to kill those who are late getting home.
  • A Barghest is an enemy monster found in 12,000 B.C. in Chrono Trigger. They are usually seen with Jinns.
  • A Barghest is a black dog shape shifter.
  • Barghests are evil fiendish shapechanger lupines.
  • Barghest — these creatures, summoned by the Beast, haunt Vizima's outskirts. There are those who claim they are ordinary dogs transformed into monsters by some curse; others believe they came from the spirit world to torment the town's inhabitants. Packs of barghests appear out of the blue, in the middle of the night, to kill those who are late getting home.
  • Barghest byl druh neinteligentního masožravého tvora, který mohl být chován jako domácí zvíře pro ochranu.
  • The Barghest is a monstrous black dog that preys on lone travelers with his long, sharp teeth and claws. It is sometimes depicted as having backward facing feet, one eye, or headless, depending on the legend. The sight of a barghest is said to predict death to the one who saw it.(this is the description of the black dog)
  • Barghest is a monster found in the Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition) base game.
  • Known as "goblin wolves", these fiendish shapeshifters are neither goblins nor wolves, but outsiders from evil-aligned planes who come to the prime material plane to devour mortal souls.
  • The barghests were a species of non-sentient quadrupeds that could be kept as pets for protection. They had dark fur and skin, a large mouth filled with sharp teeth, and six red eyes. Although they looked monstrous, barghests showed great loyalty toward their owners. At the time of the Cold war, the Onodone forger Gwellis Bagnoro owned a pet barghest named Izby.
  • The Barghest is a specialized Zergling strain more powerful and resilient than its standard counterpart, used by the Dark Swarm.
  • right|Barghest Barghesti jsou spektrální ohaři, kteří jsou přivolání Bestií, která terorizuje periferii Vizimy. Nemají žadné slitování. Nelze je o otrávit a Barghesti jsou také velice nebojácní. Někteří lidé říkají, že jsou to zvědové Divokého Honu a někteří, že jsou ztělesněním boží odplaty. Barghesti se většinou objevují u Odova domu, na nábřeží nebo u kapliček věčného ohně. Někteří se objevují v místech, kde zemřeli psi (většinou vzteklí).
  • As well as the common black dog guise the Barghest was said to be a shape-shifter and as such the name can be used to describe other supernatural beings such as ghosts or goblins - many of the Barghest's forms are frightening to humans, further empathizing its status as an ill omen.
  • The fiendish barghest is said to be related to the goblinoid races of Golarion. It resembles a cross between a wolf and a goblin and comes to this world to feed on the flesh of mortals.
  • The Barghest is a supernatural, black dog with huge teeth and claws, from North England. Death is said to befall those who encounter one.
  • thumb|250px|Bargest z Volo's Guide to Monsters thumb|250px|Barghest Barghesty to jedni z najpospolitszych mieszkańców Gehenny. Są to istoty zbliżone wyglądem do dużych goblinów i często przebywające pomiędzy nimi, lecz tak naprawdę są agresywnymi czartami, potrafiącymi poliformować się w zwierzę wilkopodobne . Młody barghest ma żółtawą, goblinią skórę która z wiekiem ciemnieje, przyjmując barwę bladoniebieską. Oczy tych stworzeń również są podobne do goblinich, z wyjątkiem chwil ekscytacji, kiedy płoną pomarańczowym blaskiem. Barghesty mogą też przyjmować postać bojowego lub dzikiego psa. W tej postaci są niemal nieodróżnialne dla niewprawnego oka, jednak prawdziwe psy wyczuwają intruzów, reagując na nich strachem i wściekłością. Dorosły Barghest mierzy do 180 cm wzrostu i waży 90 kilo.
  • The Barghest is a large Awakened canine (one of several Awakened canine species) found in the northern regions of North America, Asia and Europe. Distinctive features include sharply pointed ears, a protruding spine, glowing eyes and teeth. They often resemble oversized mastiffs, with short fur and either pure white or pure black color. Its eyes and teeth seem to glow due to a certain luminescent bacteria that resides in is mucous membranes.
  • Hit Dice: 6d8+6 (33 hp) Initiative: +6 Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares) Armor Class: 18 (+2 Dex, +6 natural), touch 12, flat-footed 16 Base Attack/Grapple: +6/+9 Attack: Bite +9 melee (1d6+3)) Full Attack: Bite +9 melee (1d6+3) and 2 claws +4 melee (1d4+1) Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks: Spell-like abilities, feed Special Qualities: Change shape, damage reduction 5/magic, darkvision 60 ft., scent Saves: Fort +6, Ref +7, Will +7 Abilities: Str 17, Dex 15, Con 13, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 14 Feats: Combat Reflexes, Improved Initiative, Track Environment: An evil-aligned plane Challenge Rating:
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