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I wouldn't define Gurgi as a "man-beast". I think most people would interpet him as being humanoidal, but not human.
Actually, Gurgi is never referred to anything except "the creature" or "the Gurgi." He isn't described as having particularly anthropomorphic attributes. I don't know where "man-beast" came from, but I believe it should be altered. Oh, and does the article still count as a stub? Hrkool 05:50, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
Fixed to say "humanoid creature" instead of "man-beast". Amalas 15:16, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Removed the line stating, "We don't know the Horned Kings's name, just that it's far less pretty than the name 'Eilonwy'" (paraphrased). Not remotely encyclopedic.
Well he can talk and walk but he isnt smart or anything so he is a huminoid