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[[Image:ThreeBrothers.JPG|thumb|260px|The Standard of the Three Brothers.]] | [[Image:ThreeBrothers.JPG|thumb|260px|The Standard of the Three Brothers.]] | ||
− | '''The Three Brothers''' were [[Duff]], [[Kenneth II]], and [[Prince Malcolm]]. The sons of [[Maol Chalvim I]]. | + | '''The Three Brothers''' were [[Duff|King Duff]], [[Kenneth II|King Kenneth II]], and [[Prince Malcolm]]. The sons of King [[Maol Chalvim I]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | The period in which each of the three brothers lived lasted for only thirteen years, from the time Malcolm was born at [[Edinburgh Castle]] in [[Timeline#Before 994|954]], to the time King Duff was the first brother to die at the [[Battle of Gaine]] in 967. In 971, in order to strengthen Kenneth II's forces against King [[Culen]], Malcolm forged the first known [[gargoyle]]-[[human]] alliance in [[Scotland]] with the [[Wyvern Clan]]'s [[Hudson|leader]]. When Kenneth II went into battle against Culen's army, his standard was that of three swords, representing the three brothers. ''([[The Reach|"The Reach"]], [[The Dream|"The Dream"]])'' | |
− | + | Following Culen's defeat, [[Shahrizad]] (a player in the [[Illuminati|Light-Bringers]] acting troupe) entertained the locals of [[Wyvern Hill]] with the story of the Three Brothers over several nights, with some of the individuals featured in the tale – Prince Malcolm and the [[Captain of the Guard]] – listening as part of the audience and perplexed in how the storyteller knew their exact words. ''("The Reach", [[The Draw|"The Draw"]], [[The Oath|"The Oath"]], [[The Promise|"The Promise"]], "The Dream")'' | |
− | When [[Kenneth III]], son of Duff, led his armies against [[Constantine III]], his banner was | + | Prince Malcolm would be the second brother to die, occurring at some point between 984 and [[Timeline#994|994]] {{CIT|(from causes as yet unknown)}}, with the remaining brother, King Kenneth II, alive until his murder in [[Timeline#995-1994|995]]. ''([[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]])'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=488] |
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+ | When [[Kenneth III]], son of Duff, led his armies against King [[Constantine III]] in 997, his banner was once more the standard of the three brothers. ''([[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]])'' | ||
==Real World Background== | ==Real World Background== | ||
− | Duff and Kenneth II were indeed the sons of the historical King Maol Chalvim I, but Prince Malcolm was a fictional addition to the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|series]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7998] | + | Kings Duff and Kenneth II were indeed the sons of the historical King Maol Chalvim I, but Prince Malcolm was a fictional addition to the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|series]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7998] |
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+ | ==Production Background== | ||
+ | Before becoming canonical as bonus content in each issue of ''[[Gargoyles: Dark Ages]]'' in 2023, [[Greg Weisman]] first shared the prose story [[Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers...|"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..."]] in 1997. | ||
[[Category:Canon groups]] | [[Category:Canon groups]] |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 15 May 2024
The Three Brothers were King Duff, King Kenneth II, and Prince Malcolm. The sons of King Maol Chalvim I.
History
The period in which each of the three brothers lived lasted for only thirteen years, from the time Malcolm was born at Edinburgh Castle in 954, to the time King Duff was the first brother to die at the Battle of Gaine in 967. In 971, in order to strengthen Kenneth II's forces against King Culen, Malcolm forged the first known gargoyle-human alliance in Scotland with the Wyvern Clan's leader. When Kenneth II went into battle against Culen's army, his standard was that of three swords, representing the three brothers. ("The Reach", "The Dream")
Following Culen's defeat, Shahrizad (a player in the Light-Bringers acting troupe) entertained the locals of Wyvern Hill with the story of the Three Brothers over several nights, with some of the individuals featured in the tale – Prince Malcolm and the Captain of the Guard – listening as part of the audience and perplexed in how the storyteller knew their exact words. ("The Reach", "The Draw", "The Oath", "The Promise", "The Dream")
Prince Malcolm would be the second brother to die, occurring at some point between 984 and 994 (from causes as yet unknown), with the remaining brother, King Kenneth II, alive until his murder in 995. ("Avalon" Part One) [1]
When Kenneth III, son of Duff, led his armies against King Constantine III in 997, his banner was once more the standard of the three brothers. ("Phoenix")
Real World Background
Kings Duff and Kenneth II were indeed the sons of the historical King Maol Chalvim I, but Prince Malcolm was a fictional addition to the series. [2]
Production Background
Before becoming canonical as bonus content in each issue of Gargoyles: Dark Ages in 2023, Greg Weisman first shared the prose story "Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..." in 1997.