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    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    * Gargoyles in ''MediEvil'' are one of the several enemies capable of speaking,; three others are [[Boiler Guards]], [[Pirate Crew]] (in ''MediEvil''), and [[Pirate Officers]] (in ''Resurrection'').
    * Gargoyles in ''MediEvil'' are one of the several enemies shown to be capable of speaking; the others are the [[Boiler Guards]], the [[Pirate Crew]] in ''MediEvil'', and the [[Pirate Officers]] in ''MediEvil: Resurrection''.
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    Revision as of 12:46, 1 February 2015

    For the enemies, see the characters, Information Gargoyles, and Merchant Gargoyles.
    Gargoyles
    [[Image:File:Boulder.png|250px]]
    Gameplay information
    Soul type No soul
    "We have failed the Master! We give our lives!"
    ― Gargoyles, MediEvil

    Gargoyles are enemies from MediEvil. They can be found in the Cemetery Hill level.

    Involvement

    MediEvil / MediEvil: Resurrection

    They are brought to life by Zarok. They hurl boulders from their mouths to bar Dan's progress up the hill.

    When Daniel reaches them in the original MediEvil, they lament over having failed Zarok and sacrifice themselves by exploding into pieces.

    In MediEvil: Resurrection, they simply stop hurling boulders once Daniel reaches the top of the hill.

    Trivia

    • Gargoyles in MediEvil are one of the several enemies shown to be capable of speaking; the others are the Boiler Guards, the Pirate Crew in MediEvil, and the Pirate Officers in MediEvil: Resurrection.