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To bring back a valuable hippogryph pelt, or, even better, capture a live beast
as a steed fit for a king, the hunters tracked them to their high mountain
aeries. However, they did not know what they were in for. Nothing is more
dangerous than a mother hippogryph protecting her eggs.
Hippogryph Hunters
PLMKWYT,
Bruce
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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To bring back a valuable hippogryph pelt, or, even better, capture a live
beast as a steed fit for a king, the hunters tracked them to their high
mountain aeries. However, they did not know what they were in for. Nothing is
more dangerous than a mother hippogryph protecting her eggs.
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Eggs? Arent Hippogryfs mammals?
P.S. Nice MOC :-)
Bye
Gabriele
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gb at biffuz dot it
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In lugnet.castle, Gabriele Biffi wrote:
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Eggs? Arent Hippogryfs mammals?
P.S. Nice MOC :-)
Bye
Gabriele
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Yes- egg-laying mammals.
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like the noble duck-billed platypus. :)
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This is one of my fav MOCs in ages Bruce! A great concept and sooo well
executed. I love the slope and varying pitch of the cliff. The nest is great and
the hunters are well scattered throughout. Great work!
God Bless,
Nathan
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