Martin L. Shoemaker wrote:

>Except there are some black swans in the SRD (aberations that advance by
>class) and a lot of grey swans (outsiders and monstrous humanoids -- things
>with wings and horse bodies -- that advance by class).
>
Sorry. I didn't mean "SRD defined humanoid."  I meant "human-like thing."

And it is a clever observation, which in this very moot argument could 
be used as a claim to prove that a creature is "vaugely human-like."

Plus, it's a good apparant rule of thumb for designing new creatures.


DM

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