Boggards (pronounced BAH-gurd) or sometimes termed toadfolk, are aggressive humanoid amphibians that thrive in swamps, marshes, and even some rain forests. Boggards hatch from eggs into tadpoles, fiercely competing for food and even consuming their siblings in that struggle. Over 3 years, the surviving boggards develops arms, legs, and lungs while learning the rudiments of hunting, crafts, and warfare—everything needed to survive in their might-makes-right society. Though often hunched over, boggards can stand 5 feet tall and weigh close to 200 pounds.