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'''Dragon''' is a term used to cover a variety of large beasts and beings that fly and breath fire.
 
'''Dragon''' is a term used to cover a variety of large beasts and beings that fly and breath fire.
  
==Characteristics==
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==History==
A dragon, presumably [[Wyvern (Dragon)|Wyvern]] is the subject of an oath ("By the Dragon,...") used by [[Coldsteel|"Iago"]], [[Demona|Angel]], and [[Hudson]]. ''([[Possession|"Possession"]], [[Tyrants|"Tyrants"]], [[Render Unto Caesar|"Render Unto Caesar"]], [[The Dream|"The Dream"]])''
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In the [[Archmage's Cave|caverns]] of Wyvern Hill resided a live [[Wyvern (Dragon)|dragon]] that guarded a large treasure. The [[Trio]], [[Antiope]], and [[Alesand]] woke the colossal creature in [[Timeline#Before 994|971]]. ''([[The Dream|"The Dream"]])''
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Presumably, this is the dragon that is the subject of an oath ("By the Dragon,...") used by [[Coldsteel|"Iago"]], [[Demona|Angel]], and [[Hudson]]. ''([[Possession|"Possession"]], [[Tyrants|"Tyrants"]], [[Render Unto Caesar|"Render Unto Caesar"]], "The Dream")''
  
 
When the [[Xanatos Goon Squad|Commandos]] depart from [[Castle Wyvern]], Hudson thinks at first that their helicopter is a dragon, before [[Lexington]] identifies it to be a machine. Even years later, he still thinks of helicopters as "modern day dragons". ''([[Awakening Part Two|"Awakening: Part Two"]], [[The Reach|"The Reach"]])''
 
When the [[Xanatos Goon Squad|Commandos]] depart from [[Castle Wyvern]], Hudson thinks at first that their helicopter is a dragon, before [[Lexington]] identifies it to be a machine. Even years later, he still thinks of helicopters as "modern day dragons". ''([[Awakening Part Two|"Awakening: Part Two"]], [[The Reach|"The Reach"]])''
  
A [[Stone Dragon|magically animated stone statue]] was also encountered by (and destroyed by) [[King Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]], [[Griff]], and [[Macbeth]] in the [[Brooklyn Botanical Gardens]]. The sword [[Excalibur]] was hidden inside the statue. ''([[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]])''
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A [[Stone Dragon|magically animated stone statue]] was also encountered by (and destroyed by) [[King Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]], [[Griff]], and [[Macbeth]] in the [[Brooklyn Botanical Gardens]]. The sword [[Excalibur]] was hidden inside the statue. ''([[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]])'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1205]
[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1205]
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==Biology==
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Capable of [[Stone Sleep]], dragons are considered closely related to [[gargoyle]]s and [[Gargoyle Beast|gargoyle beasts]]. ''("The Dream")''
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==Real World Background==
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==See Also==
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{{wikipedia|Dragon}}
  
 
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Revision as of 14:42, 24 January 2024

Hudson, Goliath, and Demona battle a dragon in the Gargoyles: Dark Ages pitch. [1]

Dragon is a term used to cover a variety of large beasts and beings that fly and breath fire.

History

In the caverns of Wyvern Hill resided a live dragon that guarded a large treasure. The Trio, Antiope, and Alesand woke the colossal creature in 971. ("The Dream")

Presumably, this is the dragon that is the subject of an oath ("By the Dragon,...") used by "Iago", Angel, and Hudson. ("Possession", "Tyrants", "Render Unto Caesar", "The Dream")

When the Commandos depart from Castle Wyvern, Hudson thinks at first that their helicopter is a dragon, before Lexington identifies it to be a machine. Even years later, he still thinks of helicopters as "modern day dragons". ("Awakening: Part Two", "The Reach")

A magically animated stone statue was also encountered by (and destroyed by) King Arthur, Griff, and Macbeth in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. The sword Excalibur was hidden inside the statue. ("Pendragon") [2]

Biology

Capable of Stone Sleep, dragons are considered closely related to gargoyles and gargoyle beasts. ("The Dream")

Real World Background

See Also

Dragon at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia