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From: mcinvale@nmtvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.games.frp
Subject: Re: weird monsters
Message-ID: <126@nmtvax.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 20-Feb-84 12:50:59 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 20 12:50:59 1984
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   I even third the motion about weird monsters. And in response to the
article posted by Jeff Bowles I say: Hot Dog!!! I have been waiting to
unleash upon the gaming world my rather obnoxious super-monster known
as a Grimlyl.
   I created Grimlyls about a year or two ago in response to some of my
players developing huge egos. (You see, due to Monty Hall dungeons before
my becoming DM, they had all developed super-characters.) My response to
this was to invent a super-monster based on a bipedal-dragon prototype I
had seen in a movie. Thus, the Grimlyl was born.
   For a taste of him, the Grimlyl has a total of four attacks: 2 normal
and 2 special. This may not seem like much, but he's a tough guy. His main
attribute (or I should say, one main attribute) is that he has numerous
hit points. Anywhere from 120 - 200 to be exact. And Grimlyls have quite
a bit of magic use. Not to mention an interesting habit of devouring 
human flesh as a delicacy.
   Anyone who wants more specifics on the Grimlyl (and other weird
monsters I am creating) should send mail to me. I don't want to post
my children on the Net. That's too public.
   Until then, auf wiedershien!
                                                 Tracy A. McInvale
                                                 nmtvax!mcinvale