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+ | |appearances = All episodes to date, alive in ''[[The Curse of Cornelius Sigan]]''}}In architecture, a '''Gargoyle''' is a carved stone grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. Several gargoyles can be seen on the Castle of [[Camelot]], these gargoyles were formed in [[Cornelius Sigan]]'s process of building the city of [[Camelot]]. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | When [[Cornelius Sigan]] returned, he used [[magic]] to bring the gargoyles to [[Animation Spell|life]]. The living gargoyles started to attack [[Camelot]] and |
+ | When [[Cornelius Sigan]] returned, he used [[magic]] to bring the gargoyles to [[Animation Spell|life]]. The living gargoyles started to attack [[Camelot]] and its citizens. [[Arthur Pendragon]] and [[Geraint|Sir Geraint]] led the [[Knights of Camelot]] in an attack against them. [[Arthur]] was nearly killed by a gargoyle twice, but was saved by [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]] one time, and by [[Guinevere Pendragon|Guinevere]] the other. [[Merlin]] then confronted and defeated Sigan. After [[Merlin]] defeated Sigan, it seemed that all the other gargoyles were returned to their inanimate state (''[[The Curse of Cornelius Sigan]]''). |
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Revision as of 21:14, 30 January 2016
In architecture, a Gargoyle is a carved stone grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. Several gargoyles can be seen on the Castle of Camelot, these gargoyles were formed in Cornelius Sigan's process of building the city of Camelot.
History
When Cornelius Sigan returned, he used magic to bring the gargoyles to life. The living gargoyles started to attack Camelot and its citizens. Arthur Pendragon and Sir Geraint led the Knights of Camelot in an attack against them. Arthur was nearly killed by a gargoyle twice, but was saved by Merlin one time, and by Guinevere the other. Merlin then confronted and defeated Sigan. After Merlin defeated Sigan, it seemed that all the other gargoyles were returned to their inanimate state (The Curse of Cornelius Sigan).
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See Also
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The Curse of Cornelius Sigan: Cedric † • Cornelius Sigan † • Living Gargoyles The Once and Future Queen: King Odin • Myror The Nightmare Begins: Serkets • Uther Pendragon † Lancelot and Guinevere: Kendrick • Hengist • Wilddeoren Beauty and the Beast: Troll † • Lady Catrina (indirect) † • Jonas • Uther Pendragon (indirect) † The Witchfinder: Aredian • Uther Pendragon † The Sins of the Father: Morgause † • King Odin • Uther Pendragon † The Lady of the Lake: Halig • Freya (indirect) † Sweet Dreams: King Alined • Trickler • Lady Vivian (indirect) • King Olaf The Witch's Quickening: Alvarr • Morgana † • Mordred † • Enmyria • Kilgharrah The Fires of Idirsholas: Morgause † • Morgana † • Knights of Medhir • Kilgharrah The Last Dragonlord: Kilgharrah • Asgerd |