Hi Gary,
I have a question that you may very well have been asked before, but...
What was the inspiration behind the D&D gorgon being bull-like?
My wife was watching us play the other night and took issue with the depiction of the "gorgon." She is extremely well-read in fantasy and myth, but she'd never heard of a gorgon other than the sisters of Greek mythology. I remembered reading a while back about a bull-like gorgon having been in a medieval bestiary of some sort. We did a Web search when we got home, but the only relevant thing that came up was a reference to the "History of 4-footed Beasts" -- and the description of the entry doesn't really sound bull-like in features. She's wasn't really convinced by a relatively obscure reference, and perhaps that's all there is to it, but I wanted to ask the man who wrote the
Monster Manual in the first place.
Is there any more to the story?