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A GargoyleIn contemporary fiction, gargoyles are typically depicted as a (generally) winged humanoid race with demonic features (generally horns, a tail, talons, and may or may not have a beak). Gargoyles can generally use their wings(if they have any) to fly or glide and are often depicted as having a rocky hide, or being capable of turning into stone in one way or another, a reference to their structural roots. If they don't have wings, (like the one in the photo to the left), they will scale the building's outer walls and either walk the streets at night or they will go inside the building. Gargoyles are known to protect buildings from evil spirits.

In some variations gargoyles are used as the evil beings that eat humans but as said before they usually are used to protect places from evil.
Its been said that gargoyles can only communicate when either the wind or the rain passes between their mouths. Stangely enough its also been known that gargoyles have the strange ability of water manipulation.


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Anonymous gargouille 0 Jun 13 2010, 9:35 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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the idea for the name and creation came from the mythical slaying of the french gargouille, which was a sea dragon which spouted water from it's head, after they killed the gargouille, they made water spouts on buildings in it's image but soon turned into the images were changed into demons
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