How old are gargoyles?

Gargoyles were originally designed in 13th century French architecture as a means of disposing of water. Think of them as the precursor to the gutter.
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What is the oldest gargoyle in the world?

The world's oldest gargoyle is located in Turkey.

A 13,000-year-old stone crocodile found in what is now Turkey is considered to be the oldest gargoyle in existence.
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Who invented gargoyles?

Gargoyles have been used for hundreds of years. Ancient Egyptians usually created gargoyles in the shape of a lion's head. Other popular animal gargoyles were dogs, wolves, eagles, snakes, goats, and monkeys. Over the years, many other types of creatures have been used as gargoyles.
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Are gargoyles good or evil?

A gargoyle is usually chaotic evil. Gargoyles are sentient, cunning, and malevolent to the extreme.
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What period are gargoyles from?

The Gothic period in architecture lasted from the 12th century to the 16th century. One of the most famous examples of cathedrals with gargoyles is the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. The word ''gargoyle'' comes from the old French word gargouille, or throat.
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When were gargoyles first created?

Gargoyles were originally designed in 13th century French architecture as a means of disposing of water. Think of them as the precursor to the gutter. Typically, a trough was cut into the back of the gargoyle and the rainwater was able to run off of the roof and through the gargoyle's mouth.
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Are gargoyles Victorian?

Gargoyles and grotesques were a hallmark of the Gothic period of architecture, which grew popular in Western Europe from the 12th to the late 15th centuries, and which was carried over well into the 20th century during the age of Gothic Revival marked by fascination with the Middle Ages.
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How are gargoyles born?

Instead of live birth, gargoyles hatch from eggs. The gestation period lasts for six months, but they take 10 years to hatch, and female gargoyles can only lay one egg every two decades at ages 50, 70, and 90. Gargoyles only reproduce during these seasons, which are linked to the natural biorhythms of the earth.
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What is a gargoyle in the Bible?

Many considered gargoyles the spiritual protectors of churches as well, scaring off demons and evil spirits. Some historians believe gargoyles were inspired from pagan eras and were used to make churches feel more familiar to new Christians.
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Are gargoyles undead?

Gargoyles are not undead creatures in the Warcraft RPG. They are marked as undead in Warcraft III and WoW.
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How old is Goliath gargoyles?

Notes. In 994 Demona, Goliath and Othello were all the same age of 28 years old biologically. (or 56 years old chronologically) Until the night of the Wyvern Massacre in Awakening Part One.
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Can gargoyles fly?

Gargoyles are immensely strong, and can actually scale stone walls, digging their claws into the stone to provide footholds for themselves. However, despite their wings, they are not capable of actual flight. They can only glide upon air currents.
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What is gargoyle a symbol of?

In addition to the practical function of projecting water away from a building, gargoyles were also intended to symbolise 'guardianship' of the building and to ward off evil spirits. Their open mouths were symbolic of them devouring giants.
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What powers do gargoyles have?

Gargoyles have six powers and abilities: immortality (invulnerable to the passing of time and to diseases), human form (shapeshift to human-like beings), flight posses wings), camouflage (blend with the inanimate grotesques to surprise intruders), endurance (cannot be wounded at night), and petrification (turns other ...
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What is a gargoyle dragon worth?

How much is Gargoyle Dragon worth? The current Gargoyle Dragon value is estimated to be around 3,000,000,000 diamonds.
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What do gargoyles eat?

They would torture any victims they could hold helpless, going so far as eating them alive just to hear their screams even though they required no food to survive, but much prefer intelligent races over anything else. Gargoyles particularly enjoyed shiny objects containing gemstones and precious metals.
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Do all gargoyles have wings?

Some dog gargoyle statues have wings. If you choose one of these for your garden, they are believed to come alive at night and they will fly around your home scaring away evil. Dogs were also noted in the bestiaries and other medieval sources for their wisdom and ability to reason.
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Why are gargoyles on Catholic churches?

The Catholic Church's primary use of the gargoyle was to illustrate evil. The church wanted to convey a realistic image of the possibility of a damned afterlife. The Gothic idea was one of pain and suffering and the buildings loomed over the citizens in a romantically dramatic cloud.
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Are gargoyles Gothic?

Lesson Summary. Gargoyles are stone-carved creatures most commonly found on cathedrals. They are associated with Gothic architecture, though they have existed since long before Gothic styles swept through Europe. The word ''gargoyle'' comes from the Old French gargouille, meaning ''throat.
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How long do gargoyles live for?

The stone form appears to be quite durable, given that the Wyvern Clan, managed to survive a thousand years in this state, without any apparent degradation. It is not, however, indestructible, as a human with a strong arm, and the right bludgeoning tool can shatter it.
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Are there female gargoyles?

Demona, like all gargoyles, has physiology distinctly different from the human species. While she is vaguely humanoid in shape, but with wings and a tail, many gargoyle bodily functions are distinctly non-human. For example, all gargoyle females lay eggs just as monotremes do.
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Why do gargoyle eyes glow?

Male gargoyles' eyes glow white when in an excited stage, and females' eyes glow red, signaling an adrenal response. It is implied, but not out rightly stated, that when in this state, the Gargoyle in question will receive a boost in strength and stamina, similar to the fight or flight response in humans.
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Are gargoyles medieval?

History. The term gargoyle is most often applied to medieval work, but throughout all ages, some means of water diversion, when not conveyed in gutters, was adopted. In ancient Egyptian architecture, gargoyles showed little variation, typically in the form of a lion's head.
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Why don't we put gargoyles on buildings anymore?

So why did gargoyles fall out of favor? Quite simply, their practicality and cost. Gargoyles are typically heavy, carved stone, which were neither cheap to make, nor easy to maintain in their own right.
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Why do gargoyles turn into stone?

Stone Sleep is the natural phenomenon in gargoyle biology that causes them to turn to "stone" in the daytime.
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