Hudson

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Hudson

Hudson was a former leader of the Wyvern Clan, and is now the oldest member and mentor-figure of the Manhattan Clan.

History

Hudson was hatched in the year 878 in the rookery deep under Wyvern Hill. By 967 - presumably long before then - he had risen to become the clan leader. At some point prior to 967, he met Robbie for the first time, and made friends with him. Robbie introduced Hudson to Prince Malcolm in 971, and they formed an alliance that led to the building of Castle Wyvern.

Between 971 and 984, Hudson continued to lead the Wyvern gargoyles as steadfast allies to Prince Malcolm and his people. In many ways, he was much more intelligent than Prince Malcolm was. He correctly saw the danger in Malcolm using gargoyles as threats to scare the young Princess Katharine into good behavior (the danger that was fulfilled by her attitude towards gargoyles up to the Wyvern Massacre, which even helped lead to it), and also recognized the treasonous schemings of the Archmage long before Malcolm saw them - sensing them as early as 975, in fact. By 984, he had already recognized Goliath's worth, and appointed the young gargoyle warrior his second-in-command.

In 984, Hudson was blinded in one eye during a battle with the Archmage (the same battle that resulted in the evil sorcerer falling into a chasm to - so everyone thought at the time - his demise). Convinced that this condition and his age made him no longer able to lead, he abdicated as leader in favor of Goliath. Goliath insisted on keeping Hudson on, however, as an adviser, recognizing the older gargoyle’s experience and wisdom.

Hudson survived the Wyvern Massacre in 994 because Goliath took him on his pursuit of the Vikings, but was afterwards frozen in stone sleep by the Magus for the next thousand years. Like the other gargoyles, he was awakened from his stone sleep when Xanatos moved Castle Wyvern to the top of the Eyrie Building.

Hudson is semi-retired now, thanks to his age and partial blindness. He feels that he's past his prime, and prefers to stay home (whether Castle Wyvern or the Clock Tower) while the rest of the clan is out on patrol, for the purpose of guarding it. (Bronx, whom Hudson has a strong rapport for, usually stays with him).

However, he can still be a formidable warrior when the occasion demands it, and once defended a wounded Goliath very effectively against Demona, holding her off long enough for the sun to rise and heal his leader. He also demonstrated his resourcefulness in rescuing himself from Xanatos when the latter captured him to use as a guinea pig for the Cauldron of Life.

Unlike the trio, Hudson is not particularly enthusiastic about the modern world. He feels lost and confused in it, all too aware of the dramatic changes that have taken place in the last thousand years, particularly in the realm of technology, and knows in his heart that he's too old and set in his ways to be able to adjust well to it as the other clan members have. However, he does enjoy one modern-day invention: television. He likes to settle down in an easy chair and watch it while the rest of the clan is out on patrol.

Like Broadway, Hudson was originally illiterate upon his awakening in Manhattan - and, unlike Broadway, ashamed of it; he covered it up, in fact, because of this. He finally revealed this secret to Jeffrey Robbins, however, who assured him that it was not a disgrace to be illiterate, but only to stay that way, and offered to teach him how to read. After this, Hudson undertook reading lessons with Broadway, practicing with the newspaper. He and Robbins also became good friends.

Hudson's Mate died in 971, under currently unknown circumstances. Hudson is Broadway's biological father, although neither of them know this - and it wouldn't matter to either of them even if they did know. They also had two daughters named Hyppolyta and True, who are now dead, probably as casualties of the Wyvern Massacre.

Future Tense

Goliath sees Hudson's memorial in "Future Tense"

By the time Goliath arrived in Puck's "Future Tense" illusion, Hudson was already dead, and a life-sized bronze statue had been built as a memorial. He had perished years ago in single combat with Xanatos, although unbeknownst to all but Lexington, he managed to take Xanatos with him.

Characteristics

Hudson is a portly old gargoyle, with tan-colored skin, ruddy orange wings, and white hair and beard. His most distinguishing feature, beyond these, is his blind left eye. He has three small horns on each side of his forehead. He wears a tough leather jerkin and trousers in addition to the loincloth more typical of his clan, and carries a sword about that he won during his attack on the Vikings' camp in 994. (Hudson uses the sword because he feels that, with his strength failing as he ages, he needs some sort of human weapon to help even things out for him). Alone of the Manhattan clan, he speaks with a Scottish accent, because he had the most contact of all the gargoyles with Scottish humans.

Despite his clear gargoyle heritage and pride, Hudson does not enjoy gallivanting about on wild adventures, as he much prefers to remain home in an old recliner and watch television, particularly, Celebrity Hockey. Greg Weisman explained that "Hudson hates spunk."

Ironically, Hudson was the first member of the Wyvern clan to take on a name in the 20th century, although he considered the concept of names nothing more than a peculiar human custom. He named himself after the Hudson River, after Elisa cited it to him as an example of how even geographical features have names.

Series Bible

Before the Big Sleep, Hudson was just over 100 years old7, which makes him the equivalent of a man in his fifties. But in the dangerous dark ages, that made him very old indeed. A war-horse, Hudson is Goliath's mentor and oldest friend. once, he was leader of the clan, but he stepped down to make way for the younger, fitter Goliath. Now he's proud to be Goliath's advisor and strong right arm. But the arm isn't as strong as it once was. His wings are torn. He's seen better days. He compensates a bit by using ancient human weapons (a sword or staff or mace) in combat8. But he is, in fact, the least adaptive of the gargoyles.

He's suspicious of the modern world and is completely uninterested in exploring it. He's found two things in the twentieth century that he likes: an old, beat-up comfortable lounge chair and an old beat-up television set, the latter of which he sees as a kind of living tapestry that brings everything he could want to know about our era to him. When Goliath doesn't need him, he's a fairly content couch potato.

He's fiercely loyal and highly protective of what remains of his old clan, but he's not particularly familial or grandfatherly. He respects Goliath tremendously, and they are best friends. He tries on occasion to uphold the "Gargoyle Way" in front of the trio, but he's neither a lecturer nor a baby-sitter. To begin with, the trio's too old to need a baby-sitter. Besides, Goliath is their leader. Teaching them is Goliath's responsibility, not Hudson's. (which is not to say, he wouldn't help them if they were in trouble.) For their part, the trio respect and love Hudson.

Hudson and Elisa get along because they understand and respect each other, and because they each appreciate how much the other cares for Goliath.

Hudson hates spunk.

Appearances

Behind the Scenes

Voice Actor: Ed Asner