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'''''"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..."''''' is a piece of prose fiction originally written by [[Greg Weisman]] in 1997 about the death of [[Maol Chalvim I]] and his sons: [[Duff]], [[Kenneth II]], and [[Prince Malcolm]], as well as the usurping [[Indulf]] and [[Culen]]. The story was later adapted and published with each issue of ''[[Gargoyles: Dark Ages]]'' and is meant to serve as a prequel to the prequel series.
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'''''"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..."''''' is a piece of prose fiction originally written by [[Greg Weisman]] in 1997 about the death of [[Maol Chalvim I]] and his [[Three Brothers|three sons]]: [[Duff]], [[Kenneth II]], and [[Prince Malcolm]], as well as the usurping [[Indulf]] and [[Culen]]. The story was later adapted and published with each issue of ''[[Gargoyles: Dark Ages]]'' and is meant to serve as a prequel to the prequel series. Part One was adapted in [[The Reach|"The Reach"]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=690] Part Two was adapted in both [[The Draw|"The Draw"]] and [[The Oath|"The Oath"]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=696] Part Three was adapted in both [[The Promise|"The Promise"]] and [[The Dream|"The Dream"]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=394] Part Four was adapted in [[The Pledge|"The Pledge"]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=311]
 
 
==Summary==
 
===Part One===
 
In [[Timeline#Before 994|954]], King Maol Chalvim I of [[Scotland]] lies on his deathbed and asks his two sons, Duff and Kenneth II, to support each other and to protect [[Queen Katharine|Katharine]], his third wife,  and her expecting child. The brothers vow to do so and later travel to bury their father at [[Iona]]. While the brothers mourn, their cousin, Indulf, crowns himself King on the [[Stone of Scone]] after making alliances and gathering troops. Duff and Kenneth II are ready to challenge his claim until word breaks that Indulf also has Katharine (and soon after, her newborn son, Malcolm) in his custody, insuring the two brothers won’t attack.
 
 
 
===Part Two===
 
In [[Timeline#Before 994|962]], King Indulf’s rule has grown unpopular and Katharine hatches a plan to escape [[Edinburgh Castle]] with her eight year-old son Malcolm. Sneaking the details of the plan out of the castle (through her son’s peasant friend [[Captain of the Guard|Robbie]]) Duff and Kenneth II agree to it. Duff and Kenneth II soon march to Edinburgh and demand Indulf’s unconditional surrender. Indulf’s upper hand is shaken when only Katharine is found.  When his son, Culen, returns from his search of the castle with no sign of Malcolm, Katharine orders the King to open the gates and let Duff and his troops in. That, or see her jump from the tower, robbing Indulf of both his hostages.  Indulf ultimately abdicates and he and his son are granted safe passage to [[Ireland]].  Katharine and Robbie race to the castle’s small cemetery, unearthing a buried-alive (with wooden breathing tube) Malcolm. Finally free, Malcolm meets his older brothers.
 
 
 
===Part Three===
 
In [[Timeline#Before 994|967]], King Duff’s reign is a peaceful one but, now old and with no son as heir, the situation is uncomfortable at best.  Thirteen year-old Prince Malcolm is riding along the coastline with his old childhood friend, (now Corporal) Robbie, curious about a local gargoyle rookery.  As they hear the clan waking up from their stone sleep, the two see a fleet of Culen’s ships approaching the shore.  They race back to the castle to alert Duff just as he and Kenneth II are celebrating the birth of the King’s new heir, [[Kenneth III]]. Duff rallies a small army and meets Culen’s forces at [[Gaine]]. After two days of fighting Duff is betrayed and killed by one of his guardsmen. Kenneth II takes his surviving family into Northern [[England]].  On the journey, Katharine falls ill and dies.
 
 
 
==={{CIT|Part Four}}===
 
{{CIT|In [[Timeline#Before 994|971]], news that King Culen finally has an heir to the throne, [[Constantine III|Constantine]], reaches Prince Malcolm and his family in Northern England. Now seventeen, Malcolm convinces Kenneth II to fight for Duff’s crown, arguing that if the two of them don’t deal with Culen now, Malcolm’s young nephews [[Maol Chalvim II]] and Kenneth III will one day feel compelled to confront Constantine. Kenneth II begins securing allies in Scotland, but realizes he’s going to require additional – and powerful – support. Malcolm and Lieutenant Robbie soon slip into Scotland and arrive at [[Wyvern Hill]]. They come across a [[Coldstone|young gargoyle sentry]] (that remembers Robbie), who leads them to the [[rookery]] to meet the clan’s [[Hudson|leader]].}}
 
  
 
==Production Background==
 
==Production Background==
"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..." was originally a piece of prose fiction written by Weisman in 1997. As an [[Ask Greg]] exclusive, it was updated whenever Greg Weisman was inspired or if the mood struck him. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=285][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2386]  In 2003, Greg considered it to be his first “attempt at Fan Fiction.” [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2455]
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As an [[Ask Greg]] exclusive, it was updated whenever Greg Weisman was inspired or if the mood struck him. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=285][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2386]  In 2003, Greg considered it to be his first “attempt at Fan Fiction.” [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2455]
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[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=690 PART ONE]
 
[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=696 PART TWO]
 
[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=394 PART THREE]
 
[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=311 PART FOUR]-->
 
  
 
A Part Five was initially planned to cover what life at the rookery was like before [[Castle Wyvern]] was built.  Three years after Part Four was released, Greg remarked that the story was still “unfinished.” [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2379] Seven months later though he rambled that it better served as a prequel, writing, "the last posted chapter of three brothers wound up being the last chapter of that little story period. Because '3Bros' really wound up being just a prologue to DARK AGES. And where '3Bros' leaves off is in fact right at the beginning of where DARK AGES begins." [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=124]
 
A Part Five was initially planned to cover what life at the rookery was like before [[Castle Wyvern]] was built.  Three years after Part Four was released, Greg remarked that the story was still “unfinished.” [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2379] Seven months later though he rambled that it better served as a prequel, writing, "the last posted chapter of three brothers wound up being the last chapter of that little story period. Because '3Bros' really wound up being just a prologue to DARK AGES. And where '3Bros' leaves off is in fact right at the beginning of where DARK AGES begins." [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=124]

Revision as of 23:24, 6 March 2024

"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..." is a piece of prose fiction originally written by Greg Weisman in 1997 about the death of Maol Chalvim I and his three sons: Duff, Kenneth II, and Prince Malcolm, as well as the usurping Indulf and Culen. The story was later adapted and published with each issue of Gargoyles: Dark Ages and is meant to serve as a prequel to the prequel series. Part One was adapted in "The Reach". [1] Part Two was adapted in both "The Draw" and "The Oath". [2] Part Three was adapted in both "The Promise" and "The Dream". [3] Part Four was adapted in "The Pledge". [4]

Production Background

As an Ask Greg exclusive, it was updated whenever Greg Weisman was inspired or if the mood struck him. [5][6] In 2003, Greg considered it to be his first “attempt at Fan Fiction.” [7]

A Part Five was initially planned to cover what life at the rookery was like before Castle Wyvern was built. Three years after Part Four was released, Greg remarked that the story was still “unfinished.” [8] Seven months later though he rambled that it better served as a prequel, writing, "the last posted chapter of three brothers wound up being the last chapter of that little story period. Because '3Bros' really wound up being just a prologue to DARK AGES. And where '3Bros' leaves off is in fact right at the beginning of where DARK AGES begins." [9]

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