[RPG] the history and significance of the “dire” prefix to creatures

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Some animals in Pathfinder bestiaries are prefixed with "dire".

Does this come from the wolf species Canis dirus, an early edition monster/template or something else?

Where does this come from and what significance does it have to these enemies?

Best Answer

Monte Cook introduced the "dire" animals in D&D 3e, according to this blog post:

When we were developing 3E, we recognized that we needed animals that could serve as appropriate foes and allies for mid- and high-level characters to help druid and ranger abilities continue to be valuable. It was my idea to create "dire" versions of various animals, based on the dire wolf/wolf dichotomy. (I know, it only makes sense in a D&D sort of way.)

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