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=<div style="font-family: Ticonderoga;">THE GARGOYLE'S{{sic}}</div>=
=<div style="font-family: Ticonderoga;">THE GARGOYLE'S{{sic}}</div>=
*[[Dan]]'s advisors from the Spirit world manifested in helpful stone Gargoyles. The Gargoyles are a little insane and their advice is at best cryptic.
*[[Dan]]'s advisors from the Spirit world manifested in helpful stone Gargoyles. The Gargoyles are a little insane and their advice is at best cryptic.
*The Gargoyles enjoy mocking Dan, blaming Dan and the [[King Peregrin|King]] for getting the land in the mess they all now find themselves in.
*The Gargoyles enjoy mocking Dan, blaming Dan and the [[King Peregrin|King]] for getting the land in the mess they all now find themselves in.
'''Casting Tips :''' [REDACTED]? Echoed voice.
'''Casting Tips :''' [REDACTED]? Echoed voice.
==<div style="font-family: Ticonderoga;">THE GARGOYLES{{sic}} MOTIVATIONS.</div>==
==<div style="font-family: Ticonderoga;">THE GARGOYLES{{sic}} MOTIVATIONS.</div>==
These gnarled old Spirits have manifested themselves as Stone Gargoyles and have rooted themselves about the land of [[Gallowmere]]. These benign old Spirits have become spectators of the madness and destruction that [[Zarok]] has unleashed upon the land of the living.
These gnarled old Spirits have manifested themselves as Stone Gargoyles and have rooted themselves about the land of [[Gallowmere]]. These benign old Spirits have become spectators of the madness and destruction that [[Zarok]] has unleashed upon the land of the living.
==<div style="font-family: Ticonderoga;">WHAT DRIVES THE GARGOYLE'S{{sic}} MOTIVATIONS.</div>==
==<div style="font-family: Ticonderoga;">WHAT DRIVES THE GARGOYLE'S{{sic}} MOTIVATIONS.</div>==
*Initially a desire to mock our Hero Sir Dan Fortesque. The Gargoyles know all and have teased and taunted Dan during his after life - knowing full well that the History books of Gallowmere were a sham and that Sir Fortesque was never the hero he was portrayed to be.
*Initially a desire to mock our Hero Sir Dan Fortesque. The Gargoyles know all and have teased and taunted Dan during his after life - knowing full well that the History books of Gallowmere were a sham and that Sir Fortesque was never the hero he was portrayed to be.
*Ages of observing the darkest of deeds have sent these watchers of humanity more than a little mad. They talk in an other worldly tongue and their 'tense' is all jumbled, the future can be the past and the present the future - time is merely a bowl of ever lasting spaghetti to our crumbling guides.
*Ages of observing the darkest of deeds have sent these watchers of humanity more than a little mad. They talk in an other worldly tongue and their 'tense' is all jumbled, the future can be the past and the present the future - time is merely a bowl of ever lasting spaghetti to our crumbling guides.
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*The Gargoyles refer to Dan as an 'it,' the lowest of the low, without a name. As Dan begins to prove that perhaps he is a true Hero after all the Gargoyles begin to warm towards our Hero and even begin using his name.
*The Gargoyles refer to Dan as an 'it,' the lowest of the low, without a name. As Dan begins to prove that perhaps he is a true Hero after all the Gargoyles begin to warm towards our Hero and even begin using his name.
*Gargoyles are the Guides to the land of Gallowmere and provide the narrative flow of the plot to the Player.
*Gargoyles are the Guides to the land of Gallowmere and provide the narrative flow of the plot to the Player.
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