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(best to mention for the record that usually "The Last" gets the CIT-tag treatment when cited, but the whole page is CIT, so that's why it is not here.)
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'''Angus Canmore''' was an ancestor of [[John Castaway]] {{CIT|(specifically, he was the great-grandfather of [[Fiona Canmore|Fiona]] and [[Jackson Canmore]])}}. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=223] He wrote a book about [[gargoyle]]s that painted a grim picture of them {{CIT|in the 19th Century}}, describing them as "unholy beasts". This indicates that he was either a [[Hunters|Hunter]] himself or was at least influenced by his family's negative view of gargoyles. ''({{CIT|[[The Last (Team Atlantis)|"The Last"]],}} [[Your Witness|"Your Witness"]])''
'''Angus Canmore''' was the great-grandfather of [[Fiona Canmore|Fiona]] and [[Jackson Canmore]]. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=223] In the 19th Century he wrote a book about [[gargoyle]]s painting a grim picture of them. This indicates that he was either a [[Hunters|Hunter]] himself or was at least influenced by his family's negative view of gargoyles. ''([[The Last (Team Atlantis)|"The Last"]])''
 
  
[[Team Atlantis|Milo Thatch]] was a fan.
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{{CIT|[[Team Atlantis|Milo Thatch]] was a fan.}}
  
[[Category:Canon-in-training characters|Canmore, Angus]]
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[[Category:Humans|Canmore, Angus]]
 
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Revision as of 21:49, 12 September 2023

The royal family tree

Angus Canmore was an ancestor of John Castaway (specifically, he was the great-grandfather of Fiona and Jackson Canmore). [1] He wrote a book about gargoyles that painted a grim picture of them in the 19th Century, describing them as "unholy beasts". This indicates that he was either a Hunter himself or was at least influenced by his family's negative view of gargoyles. ("The Last", "Your Witness")

Milo Thatch was a fan.