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[[Image:BattleofBothgoanan.png|thumb|360px|The Battle of Bothgoanan]] | [[Image:BattleofBothgoanan.png|thumb|360px|The Battle of Bothgoanan]] | ||
− | The '''Battle of Bothgoanan''' was fought in [[Scotland]] between the forces of [[Moray]] led by [[Macbeth]] against [[Duncan]]. Thanks to Macbeth's alliance with [[Demona]] and her [[Demona's Clan|clan]] of [[gargoyles]], Duncan was slain. | + | The '''Battle of Bothgoanan''' was fought {{CIT|near the town of Elgin,}} in Moray, [[Scotland]] between the forces of [[Moray]] led by [[Macbeth]] against [[Duncan]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=590] Thanks to Macbeth's alliance with [[Demona]] and her [[Demona's Clan|clan]] of [[gargoyles]], Duncan was slain. |
Shortly afterward, Macbeth was crowned king of Scotland, and he named Demona because, in the battle, she "fought like a demon". ''("[[City of Stone Part Three|City of Stone]]" Part Three)'' | Shortly afterward, Macbeth was crowned king of Scotland, and he named Demona because, in the battle, she "fought like a demon". ''("[[City of Stone Part Three|City of Stone]]" Part Three)'' |
Revision as of 22:48, 2 October 2015
The Battle of Bothgoanan was fought near the town of Elgin, in Moray, Scotland between the forces of Moray led by Macbeth against Duncan. [1] Thanks to Macbeth's alliance with Demona and her clan of gargoyles, Duncan was slain.
Shortly afterward, Macbeth was crowned king of Scotland, and he named Demona because, in the battle, she "fought like a demon". ("City of Stone" Part Three)
Real World Background
While not named in the episode, the battle is referenced taking place at Bothgoanan in Greg Weisman's "City of Stone" outline notes. [2]