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{{Infobox Species | {{Infobox Species | ||
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|type = [[cattle|Bull]]-like [[humanoid]] | |type = [[cattle|Bull]]-like [[humanoid]] | ||
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|individuals = [[Minotaur (The God Complex)|Minotaur]] | |||
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'''Minotaurs''' were a species that fed on faith. They were related to the [[Nimon]]s. | |||
== Biology == | == Biology == | ||
The Minotaur was a large [[humanoid]] species with hoof-like hands and feet and five horns on their heads. They fed on faith, which caused death when they drained it from their host. They could not feed on a person who held no strong beliefs, such as [[Rory Williams]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The God Complex]]'') | The Minotaur was a large [[humanoid]] species with hoof-like hands and feet and five horns on their heads. They fed on faith, which caused death when they drained it from their host. They could not feed on a person who held no strong beliefs, such as [[Rory Williams]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]'') | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The Minotaurs fed on the faith of other life forms and survived by descending on primitive planets and setting themselves up as [[god]]s, feeding on the worship of the natives. Once the species became advanced, they expelled them when they realised that the Minotaurs were frauds. | The Minotaurs fed on the faith of other life forms and survived by descending on primitive planets and setting themselves up as [[god]]s, feeding on the worship of the natives. Once the species became advanced, they expelled them when they realised that the Minotaurs were frauds. | ||
[[Minotaur (The God Complex)|One Minotaur]] was trapped within a [[ | [[Minotaur (The God Complex)|One Minotaur]] was trapped within a [[God Complex|prison ship]], where it fed on victims pulled in from multiple species until the [[Eleventh Doctor]] encountered and defeated it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
In addition to the [[Nimon]]s, other Minotaur-like alien species include the [[Tauride]] in ''[[Minor Trouble (comic story)|Minor Trouble]]'', an unnamed alien in ''[[Agent Provocateur (comic story)|Agent Provocateur]]'', and [[Taureau]] in ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]''. | |||
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[[Category:Humanoid species]] | [[Category:Humanoid species]] | ||
[[Category:Supposed deities]] | [[Category:Supposed deities]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 27 October 2023
- You may be looking for the minotaurs of Greek legend.
Minotaurs were a species that fed on faith. They were related to the Nimons.
Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Minotaur was a large humanoid species with hoof-like hands and feet and five horns on their heads. They fed on faith, which caused death when they drained it from their host. They could not feed on a person who held no strong beliefs, such as Rory Williams. (TV: The God Complex)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Minotaurs fed on the faith of other life forms and survived by descending on primitive planets and setting themselves up as gods, feeding on the worship of the natives. Once the species became advanced, they expelled them when they realised that the Minotaurs were frauds.
One Minotaur was trapped within a prison ship, where it fed on victims pulled in from multiple species until the Eleventh Doctor encountered and defeated it. (TV: The God Complex)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In addition to the Nimons, other Minotaur-like alien species include the Tauride in Minor Trouble, an unnamed alien in Agent Provocateur, and Taureau in The Forgotten.