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    frederic lavallee
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    Minotaurs in the Birthright wor

    Waise Azimi wrote:

    > I have lately been playing a Minotaur charater, in fact he's grown
    > to be my favroite in my 8 years of gaming! I was wondering If you could
    > drop a few lines concerning the implications of playing Minotaur ( or
    > Humaniod charater in Birthright) Do they for instance have a role in
    > Humaniod society? Any thing on this subject would greatly be
    > appreciated
    >
    > P.S All hail MINOTAURS!
    >

    Well for his role in humanoid society would be clear: might makes right. So, he
    could probably in my opininon, become a goblin regent. However, i do not think
    such a creature could roam freely in elven or human country. But it makes some
    very interesting roplaying scene.

    Fred

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    RTomasz184@aol.co
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    Minotaurs in the Birthright wor

    minotaurs are extremly rare in birthright none being mentioned at all except
    in the list of monsters in birthright and definetly wouldn't be accepted in
    cities of humans and demihumans (this ain't dragonlance) I doubht if any are
    blodded if so not more then one or two. to be honest i wouldn't even allow a
    pc one.
    rob

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    Tripp Elliott
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    Minotaurs in the Birthright wor

    RTomasz184@aol.com wrote:
    >
    > minotaurs are extremly rare in birthright none being mentioned at all except
    > in the list of monsters in birthright and definetly wouldn't be accepted in
    > cities of humans and demihumans (this ain't dragonlance) I doubht if any are
    > blodded if so not more then one or two. to be honest i wouldn't even allow a
    > pc one.
    > rob
    > ************************************************** *************************
    > > Well, there is Malvar.

    Tripp

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    Mark A Vandermeulen
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    Minotaurs in the Birthright wor

    On Sat, 1 Nov 1997, Waise Azimi wrote:

    > Who is Malvar?
    >

    Malvar is "Malvar the Minotaur," and awnsheighlein who controls the "Maze
    of Malvar" (or it may be "Maalvar") on the east coast of Khinasi lands.
    Actually, he is not depicted as a minotaur so much as a sort of
    butt-kicking centaur with horns, but I believe that his description in the
    Blood Enemies book does mention that in his "Maze" kingdom (a sort of
    jungle/swamp maze) he does have followers who are minotaurs. It sort of
    skirts around without actually saying so that these minotaurs are his
    children gotten from female slaves. On the other hand, they could have
    been there previously, and Maalvar sort of took over, being blooded and
    all. You could run it either way as a DM. Personally, I would say that all
    minotaurs come from the Maze, and are almost all agents of Maalvar. I
    would probably NOT allow minotaur PC's. This seems to me to be more in the
    flavor of BR.

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

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