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Greedy Male Cat
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Greedy Male Cat

from The Game of Rat and Dragon

A 'greedy old character' Partner, a male cat whose mind is perpetually full of 'slobbering thoughts of food, veritable oceans full of half-spoiled fish.' He has killed sixty-three Dragons, more than any other Partner in service, and is 'quite literally worth his weight in gold.'

Personality Traits

GluttonousExtremely effective (in combat)Driven by hunger
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About Greedy Male Cat

Greedy Male Cat is a minor character in Cordwainer Smith's classic novel "The Game of Rat and Dragon" (1955). A 'greedy old character' Partner, a male cat whose mind is perpetually full of 'slobbering thoughts of food, veritable oceans full of half-spoiled fish.' He has killed sixty-three Dragons, more than any other Partner in service, and is 'quite literally worth his weight in gold.'

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