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− | '''Oberon's Law''' | + | '''Oberon's Law''' are the various [[magic]]al decrees commanded by [[Oberon]] that he and his [[Children of Oberon|Children]] must abide and that are often subject to his own interpretation. ''([[Heritage|"Heritage"]], [[The Gathering Part Two|"The Gathering" Part Two]])'' |
− | + | Oberon’s Law is the very reason why the Third Race act so subtly in their dealings with mortals; they have to, in order to avoid transgressing it. | |
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+ | ==Avalon== | ||
+ | According to the [[Weird Sisters]], Oberon's Law decreed that no magic may enter the island of [[Avalon]] except for that of the Third Race. This was the reason behind the [[Magus]] handing over the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' to [[Finella]] and [[Mary]]. The [[Archmage]] (after empowered by the [[Eye of Odin]]) was able to get around this particular rule by eating it whole. ''([[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]], [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]])'' | ||
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+ | {{CIT|The island's endless summer weather is also subject to Oberon's Law.}} [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5463] | ||
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+ | ==Banishment== | ||
+ | By [[Timeline#995-1994|995]], {{CIT|after witnessing the impact his Children had in their interactions with the mortals (including one particular unknown incident),}} Oberon banished the Third Race from Avalon to learn humility while living amongst the mortals, and appointed the Weird Sisters to guard the gates on a [[Barge]]. This banishment ended in [[Timeline#1996|1996]] when Oberon returned to Avalon and he initiated the [[Gathering]]. ''("Avalon" Part One, [[Ill Met By Moonlight|"Ill Met By Moonlight"]])'' [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3223][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=20163] | ||
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+ | ==Non-Interference== | ||
+ | Another decree forbids the Third Race from directly interfering in the lives of mortals. It is unknown as to when it was passed, although it was already in effect by [[Timeline#995-1994|1020]] (and, for that matter, most likely was already in effect when the Children were banished from Avalon in 995). The decree magically bars any member of the Third Race from being able to directly intervene in the lives of [[gargoyle]]s and [[human]]s{{CIT|; even Oberon himself is subject to it}}. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=193][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3252] However, as with his other decrees, the key word is "directly"; the Third Race can find ways of getting around it, loopholes, if they are clever enough. ''("Heritage", "Avalon" Part Two)'' | ||
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+ | Thus, for example, the Weird Sisters could interfere in the lives of [[Demona]] and [[Macbeth]] by tricking them into consenting to [[Demona and Macbeth's Link|it]]. {{CIT|Later, when both Demona and Macbeth were suicidal enough that they had effectively abandoned control of their own destinies, the Weird Sisters took advantage of another loophole.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=468] {{CIT|As of [[Timeline#1997|1997]], Oberon remains unaware of the Sisters' interfering with Demona and Macbeth's lives.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=503] Likewise, [[Anansi]] the Spider could turn [[Fara Maku]] into a [[werepanther]] because Fara Maku had sought him out and requested that Anansi do so. | ||
{{CIT|Oberon's Law also applies to other mortal animals.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=6046] {{CIT|Despite this, there are existing loopholes. Anansi's spider servants, for example, might be content with their participation that the spiders' interactions with the [[Trickster]] Spider adequately get around the Law. Further, Oberon himself may have been too arrogant to consider that mortal animals other than gargoyles and humans would be included.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3334] | {{CIT|Oberon's Law also applies to other mortal animals.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=6046] {{CIT|Despite this, there are existing loopholes. Anansi's spider servants, for example, might be content with their participation that the spiders' interactions with the [[Trickster]] Spider adequately get around the Law. Further, Oberon himself may have been too arrogant to consider that mortal animals other than gargoyles and humans would be included.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3334] | ||
− | + | ==Honor Guard== | |
+ | After the [[Avalon Clan]] showed mercy to Oberon after their successful attack with the [[Iron Bell]], Oberon granted them asylum on Avalon and declared them as to be his Honor Guard, while also promising to never use any magic directly against any member of [[Goliath]]'s clan (inadvertently extending this protection to the [[Manhattan Clan]] as well). As with his other decrees, this protection is subject to Oberon's interpretation; he is not beyond attacking Goliath's clan with enchanted inanimate statues. ''("Ill Met By Moonlight", "The Gathering" Part Two)'' | ||
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+ | ==Puck== | ||
+ | For [[Puck]]'s refusal to attend the Gathering, but also in recognition of his protectiveness for the newborn [[Alexander Fox Xanatos]], Oberon eternally banished him from Avalon, as well as stripped away all his powers, except for when he was teaching or protecting Alex. ''("The Gathering" Part One, "The Gathering" Part Two)'' | ||
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* [[Heritage|"Heritage"]] | * [[Heritage|"Heritage"]] | ||
* [[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]] | * [[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]] | ||
+ | * [[The Gathering Part Two|"The Gathering" Part Two]] | ||
[[Category:Canon]] | [[Category:Canon]] | ||
[[Category:Other]] | [[Category:Other]] |
Revision as of 17:08, 8 July 2023
Oberon's Law are the various magical decrees commanded by Oberon that he and his Children must abide and that are often subject to his own interpretation. ("Heritage", "The Gathering" Part Two)
Oberon’s Law is the very reason why the Third Race act so subtly in their dealings with mortals; they have to, in order to avoid transgressing it.
Avalon
According to the Weird Sisters, Oberon's Law decreed that no magic may enter the island of Avalon except for that of the Third Race. This was the reason behind the Magus handing over the Grimorum Arcanorum to Finella and Mary. The Archmage (after empowered by the Eye of Odin) was able to get around this particular rule by eating it whole. ("Avalon" Part One, "Avalon" Part Two)
The island's endless summer weather is also subject to Oberon's Law. [1]
Banishment
By 995, after witnessing the impact his Children had in their interactions with the mortals (including one particular unknown incident), Oberon banished the Third Race from Avalon to learn humility while living amongst the mortals, and appointed the Weird Sisters to guard the gates on a Barge. This banishment ended in 1996 when Oberon returned to Avalon and he initiated the Gathering. ("Avalon" Part One, "Ill Met By Moonlight") [2][3]
Non-Interference
Another decree forbids the Third Race from directly interfering in the lives of mortals. It is unknown as to when it was passed, although it was already in effect by 1020 (and, for that matter, most likely was already in effect when the Children were banished from Avalon in 995). The decree magically bars any member of the Third Race from being able to directly intervene in the lives of gargoyles and humans; even Oberon himself is subject to it. [4][5] However, as with his other decrees, the key word is "directly"; the Third Race can find ways of getting around it, loopholes, if they are clever enough. ("Heritage", "Avalon" Part Two)
Thus, for example, the Weird Sisters could interfere in the lives of Demona and Macbeth by tricking them into consenting to it. Later, when both Demona and Macbeth were suicidal enough that they had effectively abandoned control of their own destinies, the Weird Sisters took advantage of another loophole. [6] As of 1997, Oberon remains unaware of the Sisters' interfering with Demona and Macbeth's lives. [7] Likewise, Anansi the Spider could turn Fara Maku into a werepanther because Fara Maku had sought him out and requested that Anansi do so.
Oberon's Law also applies to other mortal animals. [8] Despite this, there are existing loopholes. Anansi's spider servants, for example, might be content with their participation that the spiders' interactions with the Trickster Spider adequately get around the Law. Further, Oberon himself may have been too arrogant to consider that mortal animals other than gargoyles and humans would be included. [9]
Honor Guard
After the Avalon Clan showed mercy to Oberon after their successful attack with the Iron Bell, Oberon granted them asylum on Avalon and declared them as to be his Honor Guard, while also promising to never use any magic directly against any member of Goliath's clan (inadvertently extending this protection to the Manhattan Clan as well). As with his other decrees, this protection is subject to Oberon's interpretation; he is not beyond attacking Goliath's clan with enchanted inanimate statues. ("Ill Met By Moonlight", "The Gathering" Part Two)
Puck
For Puck's refusal to attend the Gathering, but also in recognition of his protectiveness for the newborn Alexander Fox Xanatos, Oberon eternally banished him from Avalon, as well as stripped away all his powers, except for when he was teaching or protecting Alex. ("The Gathering" Part One, "The Gathering" Part Two)