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So I guess we might as well break some things down here. The last line says {{sub trope}} of {{Monstrous Humanoid}} but does it always have to be a humanoid? (taking the knight part kind of literally). Granted, I cannot think of any particularly non humanoid examples that are not outright {{xeno fiction}} or from {{mons}} series. I suppose Xeno fiction does not count because there are no humans to contrast with and intelligence to follow human instruction is kind of expected of mons series so that might not count either. (still, the secret Victree Bell societies described in the \'\'Videogame/PokemonRedAndBlue\'\', the trainer hating Bulbasaur and Bulbasaur evolution gatherings from Anime/{{Pokemon}}, the wolf-like Tiger bandits from \'\'Anime/MonsterRancher\'\' and Tiger\'s expy Dorulumon from Anime/DigimonXrosWars seem to indicate it would be possible to pull off non human monsters societies and warrior culture even if they would not work as examples on this page in particular.
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So I guess we might as well break some things down here. The last line says {{sub trope}} of {{Monstrous Humanoid}} but does it always have to be a humanoid? (taking the knight part kind of literally). Granted, I cannot think of many non humanoid examples that are not outright {{xeno fiction}} or from {{mons}} series. I suppose Xeno fiction does not count because there are no humans to contrast with and intelligence to follow human instruction is kind of expected of mons so that might not count either. (still, the secret Victree Bell societies described in the \\\'\\\'Videogame/PokemonRedAndBlue\\\'\\\', the trainer hating Bulbasaur and Bulbasaur evolution gatherings from Anime/{{Pokemon}}, the wolf-like Tiger bandits from \\\'\\\'Anime/MonsterRancher\\\'\\\' and Tiger\\\'s expy Dorulumon from Anime/DigimonXrosWars seem to indicate it would be possible to pull off non human monsters societies and warrior culture even if they would not work as examples on this page in particular.
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Maybe No-Name The Gladiator Brood from \'\'Comicbook/PlanetHulk\'\' would be a straight example since the brood were considered an evil swarming hive but this one was trained as a gladiator and teamed up with the Hulk to liberate the planet? (So it was a brood forced into the role rather than a product of its own culture but it seems \
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Maybe No-Name The Gladiator Brood from \\\'\\\'Comicbook/PlanetHulk\\\'\\\' would be a straight example since the brood were considered an evil swarming hive but this one was trained as a gladiator and teamed up with the Hulk to liberate the planet? (So it was a brood forced into the role rather than a product of its own culture but it seems \\\"honorable\\\" and more importantly, is not humanoid)
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