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Joshua Randall said:
The mythical Lamia was half woman, half serpent. A similar theme is present in the Keats poem.

I am not sure how D&D's lamia started out as a centaur-like creature, much less how it turned into a beetle-creature.

Not always a serpent:Topsell's The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents (1607, 1608, 1658) shows her as a scaled cenaur-like creature.

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mlangsdorf said:
Weren't orcs always pig-headed? That's how I remember them from the 1st edition MM.

I once described orc to a friend of mine as a "6 foot tall green anti-social Miss Piggy".

Heck, I think there was an old dragon magazine ariticle featuring orcs (in the #60's somewhere) that hinted at a "Mys Pyggui" orc goddess of love and beauty.
 


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