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− | The trio are three [[rookery]] brothers {{CIT|born to the [[Wyvern Clan]] in [[Timeline|958]].}} They were already close friends by [[994]], and did practically everything together. This camaraderie lasted into the 1990s after their awakening, although it began to come to an end after their return to the [[Castle Wyvern|castle]] in [[1996]], as Broadway began to spend more time with his future mate [[Angela]], and Lexington with [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alex]]. | + | The trio are three [[rookery]] brothers {{CIT|born to the [[Wyvern Clan]] in [[Timeline|958]].}} They were already close friends by [[994]], and did practically everything together. This camaraderie lasted into the 1990s after their awakening, although it began to come to an end after their return to the [[Castle Wyvern|castle]] in [[1996]], as Broadway began to spend more time with his future mate [[Angela]], and Lexington with [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alex]]. No doubt Brooklyn's return from his [[Timedancer]] adventures, which left him forty years older than Broadway and Lexington, and with a family to boot, hastened this drift away from their being the gargoyle equivalent of the Three Musketeers. |
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Revision as of 18:23, 8 September 2009
Trio is the joint name for Brooklyn, Lexington, and Broadway. They are occasionally refered to by this group name in the course of the series, but the term is used more often by staff and fans.
History
The trio are three rookery brothers born to the Wyvern Clan in 958. They were already close friends by 994, and did practically everything together. This camaraderie lasted into the 1990s after their awakening, although it began to come to an end after their return to the castle in 1996, as Broadway began to spend more time with his future mate Angela, and Lexington with Alex. No doubt Brooklyn's return from his Timedancer adventures, which left him forty years older than Broadway and Lexington, and with a family to boot, hastened this drift away from their being the gargoyle equivalent of the Three Musketeers.