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[[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three|Appendix Three]] of ''[[Manual of Monsters]]'' describes a diferent type of [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Gargoyle|gargoyle]] which is described as formed of stone and earth and a proto-golem, however, the validity of the source is disputed. Although, it does say that they are part of the Scourge and gargoyles are known to use their Stoneform in [[Warcraft III]] and [[WoW]]. |
[[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three|Appendix Three]] of ''[[Manual of Monsters]]'' describes a diferent type of [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Gargoyle|gargoyle]] which is described as formed of stone and earth and a proto-golem, however, the validity of the source is disputed. Although, it does say that they are part of the Scourge and gargoyles are known to use their Stoneform in [[Warcraft III]] and [[WoW]]. |
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==Myth== |
==Myth== |
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The dreaded gargoyles of Northrend are voracious flying creatures who revel in slaughter and mayhem. Brought from the frozen north by the armies of the Lich King, these strange, wiry flyers have rough, crystalline hides which protect them from all manner of attacks. In times of great peril, gargoyles can land and condense their hides into a stone-like surface. Though they are unable to attack in this state, they can take time to regenerate their wounds and replenish their energies.[1]
Gargoyles were brought to Lordaeron by Arthas for the siege of Silvermoon. Now, gargoyles live in the Eastern Plaguelands. Gargoyles are not particualarly intelligent and are not interested in strategies or tactics. These vicious creatures only enjoy chaos and slaughter and revel in sprays of blood and torn flesh.
Gargoyles sleep in their Stoneform.[2]
Types
Many kinds of gargoyles can be found around Azeroth, some of the more common types include the subspecies of gargoyle described above, as well as;
- Dire gargoyle (subspecies)
- Rockwing Gargoyle (mob)
- Putrid Gargoyle (mob)
- Plagued Gargoyle (mob)
- Stoneskin Gargoyle (mob)
- Stonespine Gargoyle (mob)
- There is also some gargoyles affiliated with the Twilight's Hammer and the Old Gods. It is unknown if these are related to the Scourge Gargoyles or if they have been created by Old Gods.[3] It is possible that the Scourge took control of the gargoyles the same way as with the obsidian destroyers, making the gargoyles an aqir or titan construct/creation.
- In Manual of Monsters Appendix Three, there are other subspecies of gargoyles: Four-Armed Gargoyle, Green Gargoyle, and Margoyle, however, the validity of the source is disputed.
Notable
- File:IconSmall Gargoyle Small.gif Dreadwind
- File:IconSmall Gargoyle Small.gif Gish the Unmoving
- File:IconSmall Gargoyle Small.gif Stonespine
- File:IconSmall Gargoyle Small.gif Shalewing
- File:IconSmall Gargoyle Small.gif Kirtonos the Herald
- File:IconSmall Gargoyle Small.gif Zelfrax (actually a demon)
Gargoyle (proto-golem)
Appendix Three of Manual of Monsters describes a diferent type of gargoyle which is described as formed of stone and earth and a proto-golem, however, the validity of the source is disputed. Although, it does say that they are part of the Scourge and gargoyles are known to use their Stoneform in Warcraft III and WoW.
Notes
- Gargoyles are not undead creatures in the Warcraft RPG. They are marked as undead in Warcraft III and WoW.
- Interestingly, previously it was said that Icecrown Citadel was their home,[citation needed] however with the patch 3.3 there is no new lore surrounding them.
Myth
In contemporary fiction, Gargoyles are typically depicted as a (generally) winged humanoid race with demonic features: generally horns, a tail, and talons. The term technically refers to any stone carving used as a waterspout, and not a specific creature at all.
References
- ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Manual, 103.
- ^ Stunning View
- ^ Issue 22: Whispers
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