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==Production Background==
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While writing for the comic book, [[Greg Weisman]] mentally casts new characters so he can hear a voice. For Duval, his actor of choice is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Marsan Eddie Marsan].[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11829]
  
 
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Duval

Duval is a high-ranking member of the Illuminati.

History

Duval is currently one of the two Number Twos in the Illuminati; the other is Quincy Hemings. ("Bash")

At the time that the Quarrymen were being formed, Duval personally called Xanatos by telephone at Castle Wyvern, although Xanatos showed little interest in answering his call. ("The Journey") His call was, apparently, to order Xanatos to accept an invitation to the White House on Halloween. ("Invitation Only")

Duval spends a lot of time at Carbonek where he serves Peredur fab Ragnal and works with, but has a contentious relationship with Blanchefleur. He and Blanchefleur are the two people that Peredur loves most in this world. ("Rock of Ages")

Alongside concerning himself with the gargoyles, Duval will be clashing with King Arthur during the latter's adventures; he is also a bitter adversary of the Director.

Greg Weisman has indicated that there is a connection between Brother Valmont and Duval, though more information is unavailable.

Characteristics

Duval appears as a bald, muscular human with cybernetic implants - specifically his left eye, and at least one of his hands. How he acquired these implants is, as yet, unknown.

Appearances

Production Background

While writing for the comic book, Greg Weisman mentally casts new characters so he can hear a voice. For Duval, his actor of choice is Eddie Marsan.[1]