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  • [[Image:Gargoyle.jpg|thumb|300px|Gargoyles as depicted in the Dungeons and Dragons ''Stormreach'' MMORPG]] *Baichtal, John. ''The Dragon's Bestiary: Four Guardian Gargoyles'' Dragon #223 (TSR, 1995).
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  • :''This article is about gargoyles, the statues. For other uses, see [[Gargoyle (disambiguation)]].'' In architecture, '''gargoyles''' (from the French]] ''gargouille,'' originally the throat or gullet, cf.
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  • ...the mystical Avalon and "king" of the Oberon's Third Race. Also seen in ''Gargoyles'' is the Shakespearean trickster Puck
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  • *In the ''Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles'' episode "The New Olympians", a snake woman named Ekidna is presumed to be
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  • * In Disney's ''Gargoyles'', Titania was a character voiced by Kate Mulgrew, who was the queen of the
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  • [[Category: Gargoyles]]
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  • ..., ''Ratking'' by Michael Dibdin, ''Peeps'' by Scott Westerfeld, ''Rats and Gargoyles'' by Mary Gentle and ''The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents'' by Te
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  • *In the animated series ''Gargoyles '', Puck is a traditional Trickster and an important supporting character i
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  • ...arved to resemble chupacabras, to keep the public afraid of any place with gargoyles.
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  • * In the television show ''Gargoyles'', as the last name of the main villain for the first few seasons (David Xa
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  • ...everal Templar (and non Templar) churches— or Viollet-le-Duc's vivid gargoyles that were added to Notre Dame de Paris about the same time as Lévi's illus
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  • 18 KB (2,981 words) - 18:41, 18 April 2007
  • ...August'', the 1990s cartoons ''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' and ''Gargoyles''
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  • *Anubis appears in the episode "Grief" of the animated TV series ''Gargoyles''.
    24 KB (4,177 words) - 18:36, 18 April 2007
  • ...or decoration and even in Christian times griffins were frequently used as gargoyles on medieval churches and buildings.
    19 KB (3,081 words) - 15:46, 18 January 2012