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Message no. 1
From: Hobbes Patrol Headquarters <TYGER@****.WINONA.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Minotaurs, round 2 (And, hopefully, the last...)
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1993 19:45:54 -0500
> Don't have any way of quoting your message, but, I have a
> couple of responses about your minotaur post....

Twasn't mine. Sorry. I was responding to "aa2498". (That's the only name
I can find gang!)

> First, Tyger, minotaurs CAN be female... the females just aren't
> seen very often. They, according to every book I have read, live
> a very macho-male-honor-based society.

Hmm. Intresting. I'm drawing on the 'maze' thing in Crete.

> Second, was there any mention of Minotaurs appearing? I realize
> that it is real easy to create something, but I had just never
> seen or read anywhere that they ever were awakened. Never seen
> 'em listed under Critters, so I figured they just didn't exist.
> 'Course, it's real easy to create them, as I just said.

It was a post put up today. I still have it, I can zap you a copy.

-Tyger

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