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Minor characters from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends This article lists and profiles the minor characters appearing in the children's television program Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. A minor character is one which has had few appearances in the series and is unlikely to return.
Minor characters in Archie Comics This is a list of minor recurring characters who have appeared in the Archie Comics universe, and have interacted with Archie and friends either in the "mainstream" universe, or the "Little Archie" universe (which is counted as the same universe, only a decade in the past).
Minor characters in Bloom County The following are minor characters from Berke Breathed's comic strip Bloom County. Though significant enough to have appeared multiple times in the strip, they were not crucial to the strip's overall development, and disappeared without much (if any) explanation long before Breathed segued into his next comic, Outland.
Minor characters in Circle of Magic This is a list of minor characters who appear in the Circle of Magic quartet by Tamora Pierce: Sandry's Book, Tris's Book, Daja's Book and Briar's Book. Other characters in the Emelan universe do not appear in these books, but appear in The Circle Opens quartet or in The Will of the Empress.
Minor characters in Hunter Ă— Hunter This page is about the minor characters from the fictional anime/manga series Hunter Ă— Hunter. There are separate pages for Hunter x Hunter main characters, Members of the Genei Ryodan (Phantom Troupe), the Zaoldyeck family and Hunters.
Minor characters in Kim Possible This page is for minor characters in the fictional universe of Disney's animated television series Kim Possible. Typically, these characters only appear once or twice, serve no purpose other than to further the plot, and are not specifically stated to be an enemy or ally to Kim Possible..
Minor characters in Meridian Meridian was a comic book series published by CrossGen Comics, and taking place on the planet Demetria, in CrossGen's Sigilverse. It was written by Barbara Kesel, and penciled by a number of artists including Joshua Middleton and Steve McNiven.
Minor characters in Monkey Island The minor fictional characters in Monkey Island are fictional characters who appear in the Monkey Island series of adventure games by LucasArts. Monkey Island games also feature their own array of unseen characters.
Minor characters in Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie) This article is for minor characters that appear exclusively in the SatAM and Archie comics continuity. For information pertaining to characters that appear in other continuities, see the article Minor characters in Sonic the Hedgehog.
Minor characters in the House of Cards trilogy This article deals with minor characters in the House of Cards trilogy. The trilogy consists of three miniseries, House of Cards, To Play the King and The Final Cut, all based on identically-titled novels by Michael Dobbs.
Minor characters in The Circle Opens This is a list of minor characters who appear in The Circle Opens quartet by Tamora Pierce: Magic Steps, Street Magic, Cold Fire and Shatterglass. Other characters in the Emelan universe do not appear in these books, but appear in the Circle of Magic quartet or in The Will of the Empress.
Minor characters of Fullmetal Alchemist The following characters all play minor supporting roles in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga and anime, and are listed roughly in order of appearance. For the most part, these characters only appear in one or two episodes.
Minor characters of Megatokyo In Megatokyo, many characters and groups exist outside what makes up the bulk of the main plot. Notably, Fred Gallagher has stated before that he does not believe in "minor characters," and that the characters depicted in Megatokyo are all main characters in their own lives, but he understands that he "can't follow every rabbit down every hole.
Minor characters on Frasier Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin and brother Niles, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles.
Minor Characters Minor Characters is a memoir by Joyce Johnson documenting her time and affair with Jack Kerouac providing a very intimate biography of sorts for the man, along with commentary on Allen Ginsberg, among others. The book also tells the story of women of the Beat generation, the "Minor Characters" of its title.
Minor Characters in Kushiel's Legacy This is a list of minor characters who appear in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series; as the narrative is complex and spans an entire world, many characters are important, though they appear seldom or are only referred to in the text.
Minor islands of the United States Virgin Islands The United States Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States that comprises a group of islands in the Caribbean. In addition to the main residential islands of Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, Saint John, and Water Island, there are roughly 50 other islands and cays.
Minor In Possession In the United States, a minor in possession, or an MIP, is a civil infraction, and subject to civil penalty. Anyone who is under the age of 21 and drinks alcohol in America, with the exception of special circumstances (i.
Minor Injuries Unit A Minor Injuries Unit, in the United Kingdom is a department largely staffed by emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) working autonomously who look after minor injuries such as lacerations and fractures, and have access to X-ray facilites. There is some consultant input in training and supervision.
Minor league Minor leagues are professional sports leagues which are not regarded as the premier leagues in those sports. Minor league teams tend to play in smaller, less elaborate venues, often competing in smaller cities.
Minor league baseball Minor baseball leagues are North American professional baseball leagues that compete at a level below that of Major League Baseball. All the leagues are operated as independent businesses, but all of the best-known leagues are members of Minor League Baseball, an umbrella organization for leagues that have agreements to operate as affiliates of Major League Baseball.
Minor League Baseball Minor League Baseball, formerly the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues and also known in the past as NAPBL, National Baseball Association, and NA, is the organization which oversees the governing and organization of minor league baseball in North America.
Minor major seventh chord A minor/major seven chord (alternatively written m/M7, minor major seventh and *lowercase root name*M7, such as am/M7) is a naturally occurring diatonic chord in the harmonic minor scale. The chord is built on a root, and above that the intervals of a minor third, a major third above that note and above that a major third.
Minor Majority The Norwegian pop group Minor Majority was formed by PĂĄl AngelskĂĄr and Andreas Berczelly as a studio project in the spring of 2000. The first record, Walking Home From Nicole's, was released one year later with significant help from singer/songwrighter Karen Jo Fields.
Minor ninth A minor ninth (m9 or -9) is a compound musical interval spanning 13 semitones, or 1 semitone above an octave (thus it is enharmonically equivalent to an augmented octave). If transposed into a single octave, it becomes a minor second or major seventh.
Minor physical anomalies Minor physical anomalies (MPAs) are relatively minor (typically painless and, in themselves, harmless) congenital physical abnormalities consisting of features such as low-seated ears, adherent ear lobes, and a furrowed tongue. While MPAs may have a genetic basis, they might also be caused by factors in the fetal environment: anoxia, bleeding, or infection.
Minor planet Minor planets, or asteroids or planetoids, are minor celestial bodies of the Solar system orbiting the Sun (mostly Small solar system bodies) that are smaller than major planets, but larger than meteoroids (commonly defined as being 10 meters across or less), and that are not comets. The distinction is made on visual appearance when discovered: comets must show a perceptible coma, and they get listed in their own catalogs.
Minor planet names Minor planet names, including those of asteroids and dwarf planets, are managed by the Minor Planet Center, a branch of the IAU. They consist, in their final form, of a number originally assigned in approximate order of discovery, now assigned only after the orbit is determined, coupled with a name, which may be provisional or assigned by its discoverer,IAU FAQ page with the syntax (Number) Name, e.
Minor planets of Noon Universe The Noon Universe novels by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky featured a number of planets that were not covered extensively over the course of the narrative. Nonetheless, some scant information about them is available.
Minor political parties in the Philippines Next to the main political parties in the Philippines there are some minor parties represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The names of the parties are listed in at the website of the parliament, but often no further information is available.
Minor power objects in Sonic the Hedgehog In the fictional universes of the Sonic the Hedgehog video games, cartoon series, and comic books, a number of powerful objects exist. Most prominent among these are the Chaos Emeralds and Master Emerald, but a number of less powerful objects also exist.
Minor prophet A minor prophet is a book in the Twelve Prophets section of the Hebrew Bible, also known to Christians as book of Minor Prophets of the Old Testament. Twelve individuals have had their names attributed to a section of the Hebrew Bible which has become known by the Aramaic term as the Trei Asar ("Twelve") in traditional Jewish editions and "Books of the Minor Prophets" or the "Minor Prophets" in Christian editions.
Minor Planet Circular The Minor Planet Circulars (MPCs) (also known as Minor Planets and Comets) are published generally on the date of each full moon by the Minor Planet Center. The Circulars contain astrometric observations, orbits and ephemerides of both minor planets and comets.
Minor Power Rangers characters This page is for minor and supplementary characters in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, its sequels and related media. Characters listed here are either incidental characters, or characters that aid the Power Rangers team but are not Rangers themselves.
Minor Powers of the Star Fleet Universe In the fictional Star Fleet Universe variant of Star Trek, the Alpha Octant is home to a number of interstellar governments. The Minor Powers of the Star Fleet Universe are such only in that they are not as well known as the major races.
Minor Ravenclaws The following are minor characters from the Harry Potter series in Ravenclaw House. The Ravenclaw characters Cho Chang and Luna Lovegood have their own articles, as does Filius Flitwick, the head of Ravenclaw house.
Minor scale A minor scale in musical theory is a diatonic scale whose third scale degree is an interval of a minor third above the tonic. While some definitions of minor scale encompass modes with the minor third, such as Dorian mode, most musicians use the term to refer to the natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales described below.
Minor seminary A Minor Seminary is a secondary boarding school created for the specific purpose of enrolling teenage boys who have expressed interest in becoming priests. They are generally Roman Catholic institutions, and designed to prepare boys both academically and spiritually for vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
Minor seventh A minor seventh is the smaller of two commonly occurring musical intervals that span seven diatonic scale degrees. The prefix 'minor' identifies it as being the smaller of the two (by one chromatic semitone), its larger counterpart being a major seventh.
Minor sixth A minor sixth is the smaller of two commonly occurring musical intervals that span six diatonic scale degrees. The prefix 'minor' identifies it as being the smaller of the two (by a chromatic semitone); its larger counterpart being a major sixth.
Minor spliceosome The minor spliceosome is a ribonucleoprotein complex that catalyses the removal (splicing) of an atypical class of spliceosomal introns (U12-type) from eukaryotic messenger RNAs in plant, insects, vertebrates and some fungi (Rhizopus oryzae). This process is called noncanonical splicing, as opposed to U2-dependent canonical splicing.
Minor suit In contract bridge the minor suits are diamonds () and clubs (). They are given that name because contracts made in those suits score less (20 points per contracted trick) than contracts made in the major suits (30 points), and they rank lower in bidding.
Minor Scale Minor Scale was a test conducted by the United States Defense Nuclear Agency (now part of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency) involving the detonation of several thousand tons of conventional explosives for the purpose of simulating the explosion of a small nuclear bomb.
Minor Slytherins The following are minor characters from the Harry Potter series in Slytherin House. The characters Draco Malfoy, Pansy Parkinson, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, also in Slytherin, are each described in individual articles.
Minor term The minor term in a categorical syllogism is the term in the minor premise (together with the middle term) and in the conclusion (together with the major term). Along with the major term it is one of the two end terms.
Minor third A minor third is the smaller of two commonly occurring musical intervals compounded of two steps of the diatonic scale. The prefix 'minor' identifies it as being the smaller of the two (by one semitone); its larger counterpart being a major third.
Minor tractate The minor tractates (Hebrew: מסכתות ×§×× ×•×Ş, masechtot ketanot) are essays from the Tannaitic period or later dealing with topics about which no formal tractate exists in the Mishnah. They may thus be contrasted to the Tosefta, whose tractates parallel those of the Mishnah.
Minor v. Happersett Minor v. Happersett, , was a United States Supreme Court case appealed from the Supreme Court of Missouri concerning the Missouri law which ordained "Every male citizen of the United States shall be entitled to vote.
Minor villains in Sonic the Hedgehog In the fictional universes of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games, cartoons and comic books, there are a significant number of villains present. Aside from some of the more prominent ones, there are several who have had only minor roles in the storyline.
Minor Vermin in Redwall In the Redwall novel series by Brian Jacques, several characters exist who are classified as vermin. They are traditionally weasels, stoats, ferrets or rats, but the classification is also used to describe wildcats, foxes, and others.
Minor Villains of Ace Lightning There are a number of minions in Ace Lightning that work under the employment of Lord Fear and later Kilobyte. Each minion can be defeated with a powerful move that destroys them and places them in an object in the Carnival of Doom, until they are healed and return to fight another day.
Minorca Minorca (Menorca both in Catalan and Spanish and increasingly in English usage; from Latin Balearis Minor, later Minorica "minor island") is one of the Balearic Islands (Illes Balears Catalan official name, Islas Baleares in Spanish), located in the Mediterranean Sea, and belonging to Spain. It takes its name from being smaller than nearby island of Majorca.
Minorcan Giant Lagomorph The Minorcan Giant Lagomorph is an extinct rabbit that lived in the island of Minorca from the Messinian until around the middle of the Pliocene, when it became extinct. During that time, both Majorca and Minorca were united in one large landform, allowing the Myotragus balearicus to colonize the Minorcan Giant Lagomorph's habitat.
Minorcans in Florida In response to the criticism of the British government for their exchanging Cuba for Florida in The Treaty of Paris, 1763, Governor James Grant of St. Augustine promised land to anyone will to settle and colonize the colony.
Minories railway station Minories railway station was a railway station located on Minories, near Tower Hill, London. It opened on 6 July 1840 as the City terminus for the London and Blackwall Railway (then known as the Commercial Railway).
Minoritarianism Minoritarianism is a neologism, closely related to the term minority rule, both of which describe a political philosophy or agenda which asserts that a segment of a country's population, often an ethnic group delineated by religion, language or some other identifying factor, to which a minority of its citizens belong is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in that country's society, giving it the right to make decisions that affect the society.
Minoritenkirche, Vienna The Minoritenkirche, formal name: Italienische Nationalkirche Maria Schnee (English: Greyfriars Church or Minorite Church, formal "Italian National Church of Mary of the Snows") is a church built in French cathedral Gothic style in the Altstadt or First District of Vienna.
Minorities at Risk The Minorities at Risk Data Generation and Management Project (MAR) is a University of Maryland, College Park based research project that monitors and analyzes the status and conflicts of politically-active minority ethnicities and religious sects in all countries with a current population of at least 500,000. The project is designed to provide information in a standardized format while retaining a neutral point of view in order to aid comparative research and contribute to the understanding of conflicts involving relevant groups.
Minorities in Greece Greece is a largely ethnically homogenous country. This is mainly due to the population exchanges between Greece and neighbouring Turkey (Treaty of Lausanne) and Bulgaria (Treaty of Neuilly), which removed most Muslims (with the exception of the Muslims of Thrace) and those Christian Slavs who did not identify as Greeks, from Greek territory; the treaty also provided for the resettlement of ethnic Greeks from those countries, later to be followed by refugees from violence in Istanbul and Anatolia (see Pontian Greek Genocide, Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) and Istanbul Pogrom).
Minorities of Romania The principal minorities in Romania are Hungarians (Szeklers and Magyars) (especially in Harghita, Covasna and MureĹź) and Roma people (commonly known as ĹŁigani), with a declining German population (in TimiĹź, Sibiu, BraĹźov) and smaller numbers of Slovaks and Poles in Bucovina (Austria-Hungary attracted Polish miners, who settled there from the KrakĂłw region in Poland in the 19th century), Chinese, Serbs, Croats and Banat Bulgarians (in Banat), Ukrainians (in Bukovina), Greeks (BrÄila, ConstanĹŁa), Turks and Tatars (in ConstanĹŁa), Armenians, Great Russians (Lippovans, in Tulcea) and others. Minority populations are greatest in Transylvania and the Banat, areas in the north and west, which were possessions of the Habsburg Empire (since 1867 the Austro-Hungarian Empire) until World War I.
Minorities Research Group Founded in 1964, the Minorities Research Group was the first organisation to openly advocate the interests of lesbians in the United Kingdom. It was founded in response to an article in "Twentieth Century" (winter 1962-3, pp.
Minority (philosophy) The concept of "becoming-minor" and Minority was created by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus (1980). Basically, Deleuze defined majority as a concept based on domination, refusing a numerical conception of majority.
Minority Business Development Agency The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that promotes growth and competitiveness of the United States' minority-owned businesses. The first and current National Director is Ronald N.
Minority Business Enterprise A minority Business Enterprise (MBE) is defined as a business which is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled on a daily basis by one or more (in combination) American citizens of the following ethnic minority classifications:
Minority game Minority Game is a game proposed by Yi-Cheng Zhang and Damien Challet from the University of Fribourg. It is inspired by the El Farol bar problem, which is a simple model that shows how (selfish) players cooperate with each other in the absence of communication.
Minority government A minority government or a minority cabinet is a cabinet of a parliamentary system formed when the governing political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of seats in the parliament. In bicameral parliaments, the term relates to the situation in the chamber whose confidence is considered most crucial.
Minority governments in Canada During the history of Canadian politics there have been eleven previous minority governments on the federal level, and a number provincially. The twelfth federal minority government was elected in the 2006 election.
Minority group A minority or subordinate group is a sociological group that does not constitute a politically dominant plurality of the total population of a given society. A sociological minority is not necessarily a numerical minority — it may include any group that is disadvantaged with respect to a dominant group in terms of social status, education, employment, wealth and political power.
Minority influence Minority influence is a form of social influence, which takes place when a majority is being influenced to accept the beliefs or behaviour of a minority. Unlike other forms of influence this usually involves a personal shift in private opinion.
Minority interest Minority interest in business is ownership of a company that is less than 50% of outstanding shares. Revenue and expense from "minority interests" are sometimes reported on the income statement of the owning company.
Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines The Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines (also called as the Senate Minority Floor Leader) is the leader elected by the minority party of the Senate of the Philippines that serves as their official leader in the body. He also manages the business of the minority part in the Senate.
Minority rights The term minority rights embodies two separate concepts: first, normal individual rights as applied to members of racial, ethnic, class, religious, linguistic or sexual minorities, and second, collective rights accorded to minority groups.
Minority Report: Everybody Runs Minority Report: Everybody Runs is a video game published by Activision in 2002, playable on the Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, and Sony PlayStation 2 platforms. It was based on the movie Minority Report.
Minority Serving Institution In the higher education system of the United States, minority-serving institutions make up a category of educational establishments including historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions and tribal colleges and universities.
Minors and abortion Many jurisdictions have laws applying to minors and abortion. These parental involvement laws require that one or more parents consent to or be informed before their minor daughter may legally have an abortion.
Minoru Fujita is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently performing for Pro Wrestling NOAH and Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, where he is the current AWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, having won a tournament final against Takuya Sugawara.
Minoru Genda Minoru Genda (ćşç”°ĺ®ź Genda Minoru, 16 August 1904–15 August 1989) served in the Imperial Japanese Navy before and during World War II and in the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force after the war, eventually rising to the rank of major general. Genda was the strategist behind the successful December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Minoru Kojima Minoru Kojima (born 11 October, 1968) was the original guitarist for Japanese Punk group The Mad Capsule Markets. He started Mad in 1985 with vocalist Kyono(which at this time was called Berrie), in an attempt to create "loud, punk music" after becoming "bored" with music played on television and radio.
Minoru Mochizuki Minoru Mochizuki (April 7, 1907 - May 30, 2003 was a Japanese martial artist who founded Yoseikan Budo. He held the ranks 10th dan, aikido (International Martial Arts Federation); 9th dan, jujutsu; 8th dan, iaido; 8th dan, judo; 8th dan, kobudo; 5th dan, kendo; 5th dan, karate; 5th dan, jojutsu.
Minoru Mori Minoru Mori (森稔, Mori Minoru, 1934 - ) is considered to be Japan's most powerful and influential building tycoon. He joined his father, Taikichiro's, real estate business after graduating from Tokyo University and is now president and CEO of Mori Building, of which his and his older brother Kei's (a university professor) families own 100%.
Minoru Park Minoru Park is a park located on the site of a former horse-racing track and airstrip in Richmond, British Columbia. The Minory Park's running track is often used for school competitions, such as Track & Field, where participants test their strengths against other schools in areas such as running; short and long distances.
Minoru Sasaki Minoru Sasaki, sometimes referred to as Noburo Sasaki in western sources, was a commander in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He commanded Japanese forces during the Battle of New Georgia from June, 1943 to August, 1943.
Minoru Suzuki is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. During the 1990s he was known as one of the best fighters in the Pancrase promotion, but returned to regular puroresu in 2003, where he has become a perennial top contender for all major Japanese heavyweight championships.
Minoru Torihada Minoru Torihada (鳥肌実 Torihada Minoru) is a Japanese comedian who claims to be from Sakhalin. The central conceit of his act is that Torihada claims to be an extreme right-winger and a supporter of imperialism and militarism.
Minot Park District The Minot Park District is the unit of the Minot, North Dakota municipal government responsible for maintaining city parks. The District is managed by a board of five directors elected by city voters to four year terms.
Minot Public Schools Minot Public Schools (MPS) is a system of publicly-funded K-12 schools in Minot, North Dakota. There are twelve elementary schools, three middle schools, and a high school on three campuses (one campus being an alternative high school).
Minot State University Minot State University (MSU) is a four-year institution of higher learning in Minot, North Dakota. Founded in 1913 as a normal school, Minot State University is the third-largest public university in North Dakota, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Minot State University-Bottineau Minot State University-Bottineau (MSU-Bottineau) is a 2-year public college in Bottineau, North Dakota. Founded in 1907 as the North Dakota State School of Forestry, it was affiliated with North Dakota State University from 1968 to 1996, when it obtained its current affiliation with Minot State University.
Minot State University-Bottineau Lumberjacks The Minot State University-Bottineau Lumberjacks are a Tier II Junior "A" and Junior College ice hockey team from Bottineau, North Dakota. They are a part of the Superior International Junior Hockey League, as well as the National Junior College Athletic Association.
Minotarumon Minotarumon is an Animal Digimon that can be either Champion or Ultimate depending on how powerful it is. He resembles a minotaur with a line going down his muscular torso which makes him appear as though he is in a jumpsuit.
Minotaur In Greek mythology, the Minotaur (Greek: ΜινόταυĎος, MinĂłtauros) was a creature that was part man and part bull. It dwelt in the Labyrinth, which was an elaborate maze-like construction built for King Minos of Crete and designed by the architect Daedalus to hold the Minotaur.
Minotaur (rocket) The Minotaur I Rocket is an American solid fuel rocket designed to launch small satellites. It is built by Orbital Sciences Corporation and uses decommissioned Minuteman 2 solid rocket motors in its first and second stages, combined with Pegasus-based third and fourth stages.
Minotaur class cruiser (1906) The Minotaur-class was a three-ship class of armoured cruiser built around 1906 for the Royal Navy. They served during World War I, with all three being present at the Battle of Jutland, where Defence was sunk.
Minotaur class cruiser (1943) The Minotaur class of light cruisers of the Royal Navy originally consisted of eight ships, laid down in 1943. The end of World War II meant that only three were completed, Minotaur, Swiftsure, and Superb while the others were laid up.
Minotaur Design Minotaur Design is a web and graphic design company based in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. For over ten years, Minotaur Design has been producing web design, illustration, graphic design and multimedia.
Minotaur Shock Minotaur Shock is the nom de plume of David Edwards, a Bristol-based electronica musician. His critically lauded 2005 album Maritime was his first on the 4AD Records record label, having previously released his work on the Manchester based Melodic.
Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete is a 1992 computer game produced by Jason Jones and Alex Seropian (the founders Bungie Studios). It is a sharply detailed, playable dungeon-crawler and similar in some ways to many PC RPG and adventure games.
Minou Drouet Marie-Noëlle Drouet, known as Minou Drouet (born July 24,1947), of La Guerche-de-Bretagne, France, is a former poet, musician, and actor. She gained fame in 1955 when some of her poems and letters circulated privately among French writers and publishers, generating controversy over whether or not Drouet's mother Claude was their true author.
Minsc Minsc is a prominent fictional character in the Baldur's Gate series of Dungeons & Dragons computer role-playing games created by Bioware. Appearing in all four games of the series, he served as a light-toned comic relief and was always accompanied by a pet hamster named "Boo", represented as an icon in Minsc's first quickslot.
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