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− | '''Puck's Spell of Transformation''' is a spell cast by [[Puck]] on [[Demona]]. | + | [[Image:SpellofTransformation.gif|thumb|360px|Demona's transformation at sundown.]] |
+ | [[Image:SpellofTransformationToHuman.gif|thumb|360px|Demona's transformation at sunrise.]] | ||
+ | '''Puck's Spell of Transformation''' is a [[Magic|spell]] cast by [[Puck]] on [[Demona]]. | ||
− | When Demona summoned Puck through [[Titania's Mirror]], one of her first wishes was that she no longer wanted to [[Stone Sleep|turn to stone]], as she felt she was too vulnerable during the day. After being released from Demona's clutches by [[Goliath]], Puck decided to grant Demona her wish as a thank you gift for all the fun he had. | + | When Demona summoned Puck through [[Titania's Mirror]], one of her first wishes was that she no longer wanted to [[Stone Sleep|turn to stone]], as she felt she was too vulnerable during the day. Puck then proceeded to merrily confuse Demona's additional wishes of ridding [[Manhattan]] of [[Elisa Maza]] (and the rest of [[human]]ity) by transforming them into [[gargoyle]]s. {{CIT|While the spell was in effect, anyone entering or leaving the island would transform or revert back, none the wiser.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=21317] After being released from Demona's clutches by [[Goliath]], Puck decided to grant Demona her initial wish as a thank you gift for all the fun he had. |
− | Now | + | Now Demona becomes a human during the day and a gargoyle by night. The transformation occurs every sunrise and sunset. The process is extremely painful, except on the occasion of Demona's first transformation into a human after Puck cast the spell, in which case there was no pain {{CIT|because Puck wanted to surprise her}}. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1904] Demona is 100% human by day, and 100% gargoyle by night. ''([[The Mirror|"The Mirror"]])'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1762] |
− | Occasionally, the spell may glitch if Demona gets angry enough by day, and her eyes will glow red. | + | Puck's spell did not extend to any DNA that was taken from Demona's body to create the [[Clones|clone]] [[Delilah]], who turns to stone during the day like any other gargoyle. ''([[The Rock|"The Rock"]])'' |
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+ | Occasionally, the spell may glitch if Demona gets angry enough by day, and her eyes will glow red. ''([[High Noon|"High Noon"]])'' | ||
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+ | {{CIT|Demona will still be subject to Puck's "gift" as far as [[Timeline#2198 And Beyond|2198]].}} [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=149] | ||
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+ | ==Incantation== | ||
+ | ===To Change Elisa Into a Gargoyle=== | ||
+ | :''Thy sight Demona doth offend,'' | ||
+ | :''so Puck will hasten to amend.'' | ||
+ | :''Begone Elisa, human born,'' | ||
+ | :''and be no more as you were formed!'' | ||
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+ | ===To Change the New Yorkers Into Gargoyles=== | ||
+ | :''All humans on this concrete isle,'' | ||
+ | :''Demona finds your presence vile;'' | ||
+ | :''So do you now as I command,'' | ||
+ | :''and be not woman, child, nor man!'' | ||
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+ | ===To Change Everyone Back=== | ||
+ | :''First the humans I'll attend,'' | ||
+ | :''Then the gargoyles will I mend.'' | ||
+ | :''If his efforts you commend,'' | ||
+ | :''Free Puck; let him homeward wend...'' | ||
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+ | ===Granting Demona's Wish=== | ||
+ | :''Fearsome creature who would stay'' | ||
+ | :''Unchanged by the light of day,'' | ||
+ | :''Remain you thus throughout the night,'' | ||
+ | :''And be thou flesh by dawn's fair light.'' | ||
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[[Category:Magic]] | [[Category:Magic]] |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 9 February 2024
Puck's Spell of Transformation is a spell cast by Puck on Demona.
When Demona summoned Puck through Titania's Mirror, one of her first wishes was that she no longer wanted to turn to stone, as she felt she was too vulnerable during the day. Puck then proceeded to merrily confuse Demona's additional wishes of ridding Manhattan of Elisa Maza (and the rest of humanity) by transforming them into gargoyles. While the spell was in effect, anyone entering or leaving the island would transform or revert back, none the wiser. [1] After being released from Demona's clutches by Goliath, Puck decided to grant Demona her initial wish as a thank you gift for all the fun he had.
Now Demona becomes a human during the day and a gargoyle by night. The transformation occurs every sunrise and sunset. The process is extremely painful, except on the occasion of Demona's first transformation into a human after Puck cast the spell, in which case there was no pain because Puck wanted to surprise her. [2] Demona is 100% human by day, and 100% gargoyle by night. ("The Mirror") [3]
Puck's spell did not extend to any DNA that was taken from Demona's body to create the clone Delilah, who turns to stone during the day like any other gargoyle. ("The Rock")
Occasionally, the spell may glitch if Demona gets angry enough by day, and her eyes will glow red. ("High Noon")
Demona will still be subject to Puck's "gift" as far as 2198. [4]
Contents
Incantation
To Change Elisa Into a Gargoyle
- Thy sight Demona doth offend,
- so Puck will hasten to amend.
- Begone Elisa, human born,
- and be no more as you were formed!
To Change the New Yorkers Into Gargoyles
- All humans on this concrete isle,
- Demona finds your presence vile;
- So do you now as I command,
- and be not woman, child, nor man!
To Change Everyone Back
- First the humans I'll attend,
- Then the gargoyles will I mend.
- If his efforts you commend,
- Free Puck; let him homeward wend...
Granting Demona's Wish
- Fearsome creature who would stay
- Unchanged by the light of day,
- Remain you thus throughout the night,
- And be thou flesh by dawn's fair light.