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[[Image:Valois_The_Draw.png|thumb|360px|Lord Valois wielding Gungnir]]
  
'''Puck's flute''' was a [[magic]] flute crafted by [[Puck]]. It resembles a simple tube with holes carved on one side, but it is not clear what the flute is made from or how it is played. The powers of the flute are as yet unknown.
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'''Gungnir''' was a [[magic]] spear, also known as '''Hasta Fatum''', the '''Odinspear''', and the '''Lance of Fate'''. Following the destruction of the [[Three Keys to Power]], it became one of the Three New Keys to Power.
 
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==History==
 
==History==
In [[Timeline#971-993|971 AD]], the flute was in the hoard of the [[dragon]] known as [[Wyvern (Dragon)|Wyvern]]. When the dragon attacked [[Wyvern Hill]], the [[Archmage]] took the opportunity to send his apprentice [[Demona|Angel]] to retrieve the flute from the unguarded hoard. The [[gargoyle]] used a [[Scrying Glass]] to locate the flute among all of the treasure. She brought it to the Archmage afterwards. ''([[The Pledge|"The Pledge"]])''
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[[Image:Spear_2_The_Draw.png|thumb|250px|left|Gungnir's lancehead separated from the haft in 971.]]
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[[Image:Demona_Spearhead_Questions.jpg|thumb|250px|Demona steals the spearhead in 1997.]]
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[[Image:Spearhead_Questions.png|thumb|250px|left|Gungnir's lancehead in Anapaula Aguilar's collection in 1997.]]
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[[Image:Gungnir_Unequivocal_Success.jpg|thumb|250px|Demona repairs Gungnir in 1997.]]
  
Sometime during the Middle Ages, Puck acquired the flute once more and used it when he took on the role of the [[Pied Piper of Hamelin]]. ''([[Acquisitions|"Acquisitions"]])''
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Gungnir was used by [[Valois|Lord Valois]] to aid [[Culen|King Culen]] against [[Kenneth II]] in [[Timeline#971-993|971]]. Valois used Gungnir to conjure up watery hands to attack the [[Wyvern Clan|Wyvern]] [[gargoyle]]s, when they came to Kenneth II's aid in the battle with Culen.  The [[Archmage]] counter-attacked with a [[Lightning Spell|spell]], severing the spearhead from the shaft. ''([[The Draw|"The Draw"]])''
  
By [[Timeline#1996|1996]], the flute was in the possession of [[Oberon]] who used the flute to help the [[Gargoyle Beast|gargoyle beast]] [[Boudicca]] track Puck's scent when Puck did not attend the [[Gathering]]. Oberon finally tracked him down to [[New  York City]]. Puck sensed the flute just as Oberon began to ban him from [[Avalon]] (and of his powers), and mystically pocketed the flute from the Lord of the Third Race. For the next year and a half, he played the flute for the infant [[Alexander Fox Xanatos]], until Demona identified the instrument as one of the new [[Three Keys to Power]], and cornered him (as [[Owen Burnett]]) in July [[Timeline#1997|1997]]. ''([[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]], "Acquisitions")''
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At an unknown point in time, the lancehead became the prize of [[Anapaula Aguilar|Anapaula Aguilar's]] [[Anapaula's Husband|husband's]] collection, despite unsuccessful attempts in acquiring the haft. By [[Timeline#1997|1997]], Doña Aguilar kept in her home in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. When [[Demona|Dominique Destine]] paid the [[human]] (and her collection) a visit, she timed it to sunset so that she could transform into a gargoyle and steal the lancehead. ''([[Questions|"Questions"]])''
  
After acquiring [[Cleopatra's Necklace]], Demona donned Puck's Flute last at her [[Demona's Townhouse|her townhouse]], commanding the flute's notes to be her proxy, enchanting all [[human]]s to serve her will and directions. Demona managed to subjugate the humans in the boroughs of [[Manhattan]] and [[Brooklyn (Borough)|Brooklyn]] before she was faced off against [[Goliath]] at [[LaGuardia Airport]], who, grabbing the flute, began to loosen her control of the three Keys, reminding the [[rogue gargoyle]] of her own hints of humanity. He was soon joined by [[Angela]] and [[Turquesa]] and the three separated Demona from the three Keys, defeating her. [[Coldfire]] then directed the three gargoyles to use the Three Keys to release the city's enthralled humans from Demona's geas. Once the spell was broken, Goliath snapped the flute into two, and later that night returned the destroyed talisman to Owen, who smiled at the broken pieces. ''([[Unequivocal Success|"Unequivocal Success"]], [[Queen of All She Surveys|"Queen of All She Surveys"]])''
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Promising him controlling interest to [[Nightstone Unlimited]], Demona employed [[Thailog]] to steal the haft from the [[Illuminati|Illuminati's]] treasure on [[Eastcheap|Eastcheap Isle]]. The [[gargoyle]] located it in [[Wyvern (Dragon)|Wyvern's]] horde while [[Shahrizad]] distracted the Society's [[Dragon]] [[Wyvern (Dragon)|Treasurer]]. ''([[Acquisitions|"Acquisitions"]])''
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Upon acquiring all Three Keys, Demona reassembled Gungnir in her [[Demona's Townhouse|townhouse]] and used its powers to target all [[Human|humans]] on [[Earth]]. She managed to subjugate the humans in the boroughs of [[Manhattan]] and [[Brooklyn (Borough)|Brooklyn]] before she was cornered by [[Goliath]], [[Angela]], and [[Turquesa]] at [[LaGuardia Airport]]. Once she was separated from the three Keys, [[Coldfire]] directed the three of them to release the [[New York City|city's]] enthralled humans from Demona's geas. Once the spell was broken, Turquesa snapped the spear once more. It is unclear what became of the pieces. ''([[Unequivocal Success|"Unequivocal Success"]], [[Queen of All She Surveys|"Queen of All She Surveys"]])''
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
According to Demona, the flute's mystic melody could enthrall anyone within earshot. Playing the instrument is typically how someone accessed its power, but with the combined might of [[Gungnir]] and Cleopatra's Necklace, Demona merely had to express her intentions for the flute to emit its entrancing notes. ''("Unequivocal Success")''
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[[Image:Spear_1_The_Draw.png|thumb|250px|Gungnir crackling with power]]
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Gungnir is a spear of vast magical power that is said to be incapable of missing its target. Valois demonstrated this in 971 when he used it to cast spells on the Wyvern Clan and the armies of the Three Brothers. Upon uniting the Three New Keys to Power in 1997, Demona repaired the spear for the first time in over a millennium. Merely wearing the spear burned the gargoyle, but Demona considered the pain useful, keeping her focused in her task to target every human on Earth. ''("The Draw", "Unequivocal Success")''
  
==Production Background==
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[[Greg Weisman]] had intended for the flute to reappear in [[The Gathering Part Two|"The Gathering" Part Two]], in which Puck would have used the flute to temporarily subdue Oberon. Weisman wrote how he regrets not using the flute during the episode. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1200]
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==Apocrypha==
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[[Image:Spear_Both_Alike_In_Dignity.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Demona defeats Diablo]]
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Upon hearing that [[Diablo (Marvel)|Diablo]] had abducted [[Angela]] in order to bleed her and use her blood for his [[Elixir Vitae]], Demona arrived to help save her daughter and defeated the alchemist with a [[Lightning Spell|lightning bolt]] fired from the spear's lancehead. ''([[Both Alike In Dignity...|"Both Alike In Dignity..."]])''
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==Real World Background==
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In Norse mythology, Gungnir was the spear of Odin.  It was forged for him by a group of dwarves known as the Sons of Ivaldi (they were hired to do so by Loki; he had cut off the hair of Thor's wife Sif, and to stop an enraged Thor from beating him up, got the dwarves to make fresh hair for Sif – and, presumably to mollify the gods' wrath further, not only the spear Gungnir, but also a magic ship named Skidbladnir for the god Freyr). Like the lance in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', Gungnir always hit its mark.
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Richard Wagner included a version of this spear in his ''Ring of the Nibelung'' operatic cycle, though here unnamed.  In Wagner's account, Wotan (his version of Odin) made the spear from a branch of the World Tree (Wagner's version of Yggdrasil), killing the tree in the process.  He carved various runes on its shaft, to represent the laws he had sworn to uphold as the ruler of the gods.  In the third opera in the cycle, ''Siegfried'', the human warrior Siegfried breaks the spear in half battling Wotan, marking the end of Wotan's reign; Wotan takes the remains of the spear back to Valhalla, there to await his end and that of the gods.
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"Hasta Fatum" is Latin for "Spear of Fate". ("Hasta" is a technical term for a kind of thrusting spear used in ancient [[Rome]].)
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Revision as of 10:21, 15 October 2025

Lord Valois wielding Gungnir

Gungnir was a magic spear, also known as Hasta Fatum, the Odinspear, and the Lance of Fate. Following the destruction of the Three Keys to Power, it became one of the Three New Keys to Power.


History

Gungnir's lancehead separated from the haft in 971.
Demona steals the spearhead in 1997.
Gungnir's lancehead in Anapaula Aguilar's collection in 1997.
Demona repairs Gungnir in 1997.

Gungnir was used by Lord Valois to aid King Culen against Kenneth II in 971. Valois used Gungnir to conjure up watery hands to attack the Wyvern gargoyles, when they came to Kenneth II's aid in the battle with Culen. The Archmage counter-attacked with a spell, severing the spearhead from the shaft. ("The Draw")

At an unknown point in time, the lancehead became the prize of Anapaula Aguilar's husband's collection, despite unsuccessful attempts in acquiring the haft. By 1997, Doña Aguilar kept in her home in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When Dominique Destine paid the human (and her collection) a visit, she timed it to sunset so that she could transform into a gargoyle and steal the lancehead. ("Questions")

Promising him controlling interest to Nightstone Unlimited, Demona employed Thailog to steal the haft from the Illuminati's treasure on Eastcheap Isle. The gargoyle located it in Wyvern's horde while Shahrizad distracted the Society's Dragon Treasurer. ("Acquisitions")

Upon acquiring all Three Keys, Demona reassembled Gungnir in her townhouse and used its powers to target all humans on Earth. She managed to subjugate the humans in the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn before she was cornered by Goliath, Angela, and Turquesa at LaGuardia Airport. Once she was separated from the three Keys, Coldfire directed the three of them to release the city's enthralled humans from Demona's geas. Once the spell was broken, Turquesa snapped the spear once more. It is unclear what became of the pieces. ("Unequivocal Success", "Queen of All She Surveys")

Characteristics

Gungnir crackling with power

Gungnir is a spear of vast magical power that is said to be incapable of missing its target. Valois demonstrated this in 971 when he used it to cast spells on the Wyvern Clan and the armies of the Three Brothers. Upon uniting the Three New Keys to Power in 1997, Demona repaired the spear for the first time in over a millennium. Merely wearing the spear burned the gargoyle, but Demona considered the pain useful, keeping her focused in her task to target every human on Earth. ("The Draw", "Unequivocal Success")


Apocrypha

Demona defeats Diablo

Upon hearing that Diablo had abducted Angela in order to bleed her and use her blood for his Elixir Vitae, Demona arrived to help save her daughter and defeated the alchemist with a lightning bolt fired from the spear's lancehead. ("Both Alike In Dignity...")

Real World Background

In Norse mythology, Gungnir was the spear of Odin. It was forged for him by a group of dwarves known as the Sons of Ivaldi (they were hired to do so by Loki; he had cut off the hair of Thor's wife Sif, and to stop an enraged Thor from beating him up, got the dwarves to make fresh hair for Sif – and, presumably to mollify the gods' wrath further, not only the spear Gungnir, but also a magic ship named Skidbladnir for the god Freyr). Like the lance in Gargoyles, Gungnir always hit its mark.

Richard Wagner included a version of this spear in his Ring of the Nibelung operatic cycle, though here unnamed. In Wagner's account, Wotan (his version of Odin) made the spear from a branch of the World Tree (Wagner's version of Yggdrasil), killing the tree in the process. He carved various runes on its shaft, to represent the laws he had sworn to uphold as the ruler of the gods. In the third opera in the cycle, Siegfried, the human warrior Siegfried breaks the spear in half battling Wotan, marking the end of Wotan's reign; Wotan takes the remains of the spear back to Valhalla, there to await his end and that of the gods.

"Hasta Fatum" is Latin for "Spear of Fate". ("Hasta" is a technical term for a kind of thrusting spear used in ancient Rome.)