
Gulon - Wikipedia
The Gulon is a creature in Scandinavian legend, also known as a "Jerff" in Northern Sweden and "Vielfraß" in Germany. It resembles a hodgepodge of various animals, usually described as being the size and shape of a dog, with some cat-like features such as the head, ears, and claws.
Gulon: A Friendly Introduction - Mythical Encyclopedia
The Gulon, also known as Jerff in Northern Sweden and Vielfraß in Germany, is a creature from Scandinavian mythology. It is described as a hodgepodge of various animals, usually the size and shape of a dog, with some cat-like features such as the head, ears, and claws.
Gulon - Gods and Monsters
The Gulon, pronounced GOO-lon, is a captivating figure deeply embedded in the stories of old Scandinavia. A child of the Norse mythos, it’s a creature that stands at the crossroads of the wild and the cunning, echoing the rugged terrains of Norway and Sweden.
What does gulon mean? - Definitions.net
The Gulon is a Scandinavian legend, also known as a "Jerff" in Northern Sweden and "Vielfraß" in Germany. It is a hodgepodge of various creatures, usually described as being the size and shape of a dog, with some cat like features such as the head, ears, and claws.
Gulon - Monstropedia
The gulon is usually described as being the size and shape of a dog, with some catlike features such as the head, ears, and claws. It also supposedly has a thick coat of shaggy brown fur and a tail resembling that of a fox.
Gulon - Official Stoneshard wiki
A cross between a bear and a huge cat the gulon is extraordinarily voracious. Those who manage to meet this rare beast rarely survive. „
Gulon - God of War Wiki
The Gulon is a creature in Scandinavian legend, also known as a "Jerff" in Northern Sweden and "Vielfraß" in Germany. It resembles a confusing mixture of various animals and is usually described as being the size and shape of a dog, with some cat-like features such as the head, ears, and claws.
Gulon - Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The Gulon, also known as Jerff in Nothern Sweden and Vielfraß in Germany, is a creature from Scandinavian mythology. The Gulon is used as a symbol for gluttony as it stuffs more than it can fill. It is believed that it was first documented by Swedish historian Olaus Magnus.
Unknown Explorers - Gulon
The Gulon, also known as the Jerff in Sweden and the Vielfras in Germany, comes from Scandinavian folklore and is described as having the body of a large dog, the head, ears and claws of a cat, a thick coat of shaggy brown fur and a tail like that of a fox.
Gulon - 5th Edition SRD
When a gulon picks up the scent of a creature it has never tasted before, the monster hunts that quarry to the ends of the earth. Gulons have an innate drive to consume as many different kinds of meat as possible.