Throb

I've always liked the minotaur concept.

Perhaps the woman was sent as a sacrifice to the Minotaur. She was so beautiful and sad that he took pity on her... but eventually his beastly desires overtook his bit of humanity and he had to satisfy himself with her.

or something.
In the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Monstrous Manual, the entry for minotaur states that "minotaurs breed with human females to produce offspring, which are male minotaurs".

I wonder if the author thought through the implications of that statement.
 
which is?

If it has to do with the horns... wouldn't the horns of a new born minotaur be passable?. And/or perhaps the woman dies in "childbirth"? OR...is there some implication that eludes me?

Though mythical, surely minotaurs are like bulls. They aren't born with horns.

No?
 
which is?

If it has to do with the horns... wouldn't the horns of a new born minotaur be passable?. And/or perhaps the woman dies in "childbirth"? OR...is there some implication that eludes me?
Presumably, the horns have not emerged at birth, but in adolescence.


Michael
 
I'm glad to see you're finding some time to draw for pleasure again, Throbs.

The expression on the Minotaur's face is pretty powerful and pleasurable. Nicely done.
 
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