Allgruulk, "the Builders": a reptilian-descended type defined by their craft, per their source.
THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Allgruulk
Correction Notice: This entry has been checked against its source. The core facts are genuinely sourced. A fabricated home planet, invented biometrics, and a Kardashev rating have been removed — including a second, competing invented planet name from an unrelated retelling. Both are archived below.
Descended from a reptilian lineage that no longer exists, the Allgruulk are known — per their source — for one thing above all: building. Ships, deep-space equipment, whatever the job requires. They travel constantly, searching for raw materials, and can live up to 230 years. Their last confirmed sighting was near Tokyo, Japan, in 2005.
Name: Allgruulk
AKA: “The Builders,” per the source
Location – Home System: Constellation Sculptor; no specific planet or star is named in the source
Distance from Earth: Undocumented
Attitude: Undocumented beyond their described focus on building and material acquisition
Motives: Searching for new raw materials, per the source, in support of their ship- and equipment-building work
Physical Appearance: Undocumented. The source describes them only as descended from an extinct reptilian race; no physical description of the Allgruulk themselves appears in the source.
- Average Height: Undocumented
- Average Weight: Undocumented
- Body Temperature: Undocumented
- Pulse/Respiration: Undocumented
- Blood Pressure: Undocumented
- Life Expectancy: Up to 230 years
- Hair: Undocumented
- Skin: Undocumented beyond the general reptilian ancestry noted above
- Eyes: Undocumented
- Sex: Undocumented
Other Physical Information: None documented
Special Traits and Abilities: Specialized expertise in building ships and other deep-space travel equipment, per the source
Communication Type: Undocumented
Origin: Constellation Sculptor; no planet is named in the source
Life Form Type: Reptilian, descended from an ancient, now-extinct reptilian race, per the source
Subspecies: Descended from an extinct ancestral reptilian race; no further subspecies detail given
Most Common Species: Undocumented
Level of Species: Undocumented; no civilizational rating appears in the source
Habits: Constant travel in search of raw materials; specialized in building spacecraft and related equipment
Transportation Type: Undocumented beyond their role as the builders of such craft; no specific vessel description is given in the source
Witnesses Reports: No named, dated encounter beyond a general claim of a 2005 sighting near Tokyo, Japan. No witness name or craft description appears in the source.
Special Features/Characteristics: Their defining trait, per the source, is technical specialization — building the ships and equipment other space travel requires, rather than any described physical or behavioral trait.
Summary/Description: A reptilian type, descended from an extinct ancestral race, specializing in building ships and deep-space equipment while traveling in search of raw materials. Life expectancy up to 230 years. Last seen near Tokyo, Japan, in 2005.
Source: The Book of Alien Races (Dante Santori compilation)
Related Cases: None currently on file. Not to be confused with Al-Gruualix, a separate entry in the same compilation (constellation Cetus, eight-gendered, non-reptilian despite superficial resemblance) — the similar names appear to have caused cross-contamination in circulating retellings.
DETAILED REPORT
The Allgruulk entry holds up well against its source: constellation, ancestry, occupation, lifespan, and the 2005 Tokyo sighting are all consistently present across many independent copies of the Book of Alien Races text. What doesn’t hold up is everything added afterward — a named home planet, detailed biometrics, a Kardashev rating, and an elaborate caste and trading-hub system.
Notably, a second, entirely unrelated retelling invents its own competing origin story — a binary star system called Gamma Sculptoris, a planet named Artaa, and membership in a “Galactic Federation of Worlds.” That version contradicts this site’s own prior invented planet name (“Gruualix,” which appears to be bleed-over from the separate, similarly-named Al-Gruualix entry). Neither invented version traces to the source, and their disagreement with each other is itself a sign that both are fabrications rather than independent confirmations.
RESEARCHER’S NOTES
Two Names, One Confusion — Allgruulk, Al-Gruualix, and the Risk of Similar Spelling
- Source Chain Assessment: The core entry is consistently documented across many independent copies of the same compilation, a stronger position than most entries on this site.
- Name Collision: “Allgruulk” and “Al-Gruualix” are genuinely separate entries in the source — one reptilian and Sculptor-based, one eight-gendered and Cetus-based — but their near-identical spelling appears to have caused this site’s own draft to borrow a planet name (“Gruualix”) that actually belongs, in altered form, to the other entry.
- Competing Fabrication: An unrelated blog’s “Gamma Sculptoris / Artaa” origin story is equally unsourced and contradicts this site’s version, reinforcing that neither is real.
- Evidentiary Weight: No named witness or craft description accompanies the 2005 Tokyo sighting in the source; treat it as an unverified claim, not a documented case.
WRAP-UP PARAGRAPH
The real Allgruulk entry is small and functional: a reptilian remnant race defined entirely by what it builds and what it’s looking for. No named planet, no caste system, no alliance network — just a species defined by its trade, exactly as thin and exactly as strange as its one-paragraph source allows.
QUOTE FROM THE POST
The source describes them as specialists “at building ships and other devices needed for deep space travelling.” (The Book of Alien Races, Dante Santori compilation)
REMOVED CLAIMS (Archived for Reference)
These details appeared in an earlier version of this page or in a separate, independently circulating retelling. Neither traces to the actual source. Archived here rather than deleted.
- Home planet “Gruualix,” located in “the Sculptor Galaxy (NGC 253)” — no source; conflates the constellation Sculptor with an unrelated real galaxy, and appears to borrow its name from the separate Al-Gruualix entry
- A separate, competing origin story (binary system “Gamma Sculptoris/Orgozx,” planet “Artaa,” Galactic Federation of Worlds membership) — from an unrelated retelling, also unsourced; included here to show it contradicts this page’s own prior fabrication as well as the source
- Distance of 11.4 million light-years — no source
- Biometric data (height, weight, body temperature, pulse, blood pressure) — no source
- Bioluminescent rank-indicating shoulder patches — no source
- “Technical telepathy” for sharing schematics — no source
- “Type II” Kardashev classification — no source
- “Allgruulk-Technis” caste designation — no source
- “Sculptor Alloy,” neutral trading hubs, and electromagnetic-shutdown defense system — no source



