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==In fiction== | ==In fiction== | ||
* Grue (monster), a fictional predatory creature invented by American author Jack Vance and featured in the ''[[Zork]]'' series of interactive fiction computer games | * Grue (monster), a fictional predatory creature invented by American author [[Jack Vance]] and featured in the ''[[Zork]]'' series of interactive fiction computer games | ||
* [[Grue (Freedom City)]], an alien race in the role-playing game ''Mutants and Masterminds'' | * [[Grue (Freedom City)]], an alien race in the role-playing game ''Mutants and Masterminds'' | ||
* Grue/Brian Laborn, a supervillain in the web novel ''[[Worm (web serial)|Worm]]'' | * Grue/Brian Laborn, a supervillain in the web novel ''[[Worm (web serial)|Worm]]'' | ||
Revision as of 08:02, 16 June 2025
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People
- A pen name used by cartoonist Johnny Gruelle
- Grue (surname), notable people with the surname Grue
Places
- Grue, Norway, a municipality in Innlandet county
- Isle-aux-Grues, an island in Quebec, Canada
- Grues, Vendée, a commune in France
- Grue (river), a river in north-west Italy
In fiction
- Grue (monster), a fictional predatory creature invented by American author Jack Vance and featured in the Zork series of interactive fiction computer games
- Grue (Freedom City), an alien race in the role-playing game Mutants and Masterminds
- Grue/Brian Laborn, a supervillain in the web novel Worm
Other
- Grue and bleen, portmanteau words formed from green and blue, coined by Nelson Goodman to illustrate his new riddle of induction
- Grue, a linguistic and translation concept (see Blue–green distinction in language)
- Crane (bird), a bird from the Grue family
- Grue, an influential science fiction fanzine published by Dean Grennell
- An early form of Nutraloaf, a food served in prison, known as "grue" to prisoners in the Arkansas penal system as described in the 1978 Hutto v. Finney decision