"The jhegaala lives in swamps, and starts as an egg, becomes a large moth, and then a very large toad, passing through a few other stages in between. The House represents metamorphosis." >From the Introduction to Dzurlord by Steven Brust The moth stage is where it is in it's winged form... >From: Jot Powers <books at bofh.com> >Reply-To: Jot Powers <books at bofh.com> >To: dragaera at dragaera.info >Subject: Re: House Pictures >Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 07:04:33 -0700 > >On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 05:58:09AM -0600, Howard Brazee wrote: > > > >> Which implies of course, that they also have a non-winged form. The >only > >> animals I know that have a winged and non-winged form are dragons and >horses > >> (which turn into pegasi when they're winged) > > > > Unless you count squirrels or maybe bats/mice (cartoons) > >...and a whole bunch of insects. > >-Jot >-- > Jot Powers http://www.superpowers.us <books at bofh.com> >Bumper Sticker: I don't have an attitude problem - I like it this way. >