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She is unnamed in the books, so a producer of the BBC TV serial (and Lewis's stepson), Douglas Gresham, coined the name "Lilliandil". She marries Caspian X, and is killed by a green serpent, later revealed as the Lady of the Green Kirtle. (VDT film and book), Otmin, General: Minotaur, created for movie. General of the White Witch's army.
This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.
Labyrinth of the Minotaur (LotM, November 5, 2006; February 14, 2007 in Europe) - features include a new race (The Minotaur, 3 types, one for each realm), a new hybrid class (The Mauler), a new RvR dungeon, Mythrians, and additional Champion Levels (6-10). The pack introduced the largest RVR dungeon in Camelot history (Labyrinth) with access by ...
Night of Blood is a fantasy novel by Richard A. Knaak, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the first novel in the "Minotaur Wars" series. It was published in paperback in June 2003.
Asterion or Asterius, name of the Minotaur. [7] Asterion, son of Zeus and Idaea, a daughter of Minos. [8] Asterius, son of Minos and Androgenia, a girl from the Cretan city of Phaistos. He was the commander of Cretans who joined the god Dionysus in his Indian War.
Behind the Wheel by R. A. Montgomery (2010) Punishment: Earth by R. A. Montgomery (2010) Pirate Treasure of the Onyx Dragon by Alison Gilligan (2011) Search For The Black Rhino by Alison Gilligan (2011) The Curse Of The Pirate Mist by Doug Wilhelm (2011) The Trail Of Lost Time by R. A. Montgomery (2011)
The Burning Wheel is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game independently written and published by Luke Crane.The game uses a dice pool mechanic (using only standard six-sided dice) for task resolution and a character generation system that tracks the history and experiences of new characters from birth to the point they begin adventuring.
An image of the Minotaur or an allusion to the legend of the Minotaur appears at the center of many of these mosaic labyrinths. The four-axis pattern as executed in Chartres Cathedral (early 1200s) The four-axis medieval patterns may have developed from the Roman model, but are more varied in how the four quadrants of the design are traced out.