brothgnawers
Brothgnawers are a fictional species of humanoid creatures often found in speculative fiction, particularly in works of science fiction and fantasy. The term itself is not standardized and varies across different texts, but they are generally depicted as small, agile beings with elongated limbs and sharp, elongated teeth, which they use to consume broths and other liquid-based foods. Their appearance often includes features such as large, expressive eyes, slender bodies, and sometimes bioluminescent markings or fur.
Brothgnawers first gained prominence in the 1970s through the works of science fiction author Larry Niven,
In broader speculative fiction, brothgnawers are sometimes reimagined as more benign or even symbiotic creatures. Some
Brothgnawers are often used as a narrative device to explore themes of parasitism, survival, and the ethical