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− | "'''Brooksbro'''" was | + | [[Image:Brooksbro_City_of_Stone_Part_Three.png|thumb|360px|"Brooksbro" in 1040.]] |
+ | "'''Brooksbro'''" was a male [[gargoyle]] in ancient [[Scotland]]. He never had a true name, but "Brooksbro" is used to identify him. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | "Brooksbro" hatched {{CIT|in [[Timeline#Before 994|938]]}} in the [[rookery]] of the [[Wyvern Clan]] alongside his rookery siblings [[Goliath]], [[Demona|Angel]], [[Coldstone|"Othello"]], [[Coldfire|"Desdemona"]], [[Coldsteel|"Iago"]], and [[Hyppolyta|"Hyppolyta"]] (among others). [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11845] {{CIT|Sometime between 988 and [[Timeline#994|994]], "Brooksbro" left [[Wyvern Hill|Wyvern]] with many other gargoyles to help found a [[Wyvern Clan (split)|new clan]]. The new clan was destroyed sometime after, but "Brooksbro" and a few other members of the clan managed to survive.}} [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2230] They later became the [[Lunfanan Cell]] of [[Demona's Clan]]. | ||
− | + | In [[Timeline#995-1994|997]], "Brooksbro" fought in the [[Battle of Rathveramoen]] where he encountered [[Brooklyn]]{{CIT|, his biological brother}}. {{CIT|Since both gargoyles had been raised communally, neither one was aware of their relationship, nor would they have cared too much if they had been. Rather, "Brooksbro" would consider Goliath and Angel his siblings.}} ''([[Tyrants|"Tyrants"]], [[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]])'' | |
− | + | By 1020, "Brooksbro" was one of just six remaining gargoyles in the Lunfanan Cell. Under Angel's leadership, his clan raided [[human]] food stores and farms to survive. ''([[City of Stone Part One|"City of Stone" Part One]])'' In 1040, he survived an attack on the clan in their cave roost by [[Duncan]] and his men. The clan was forced to move to a new lair and a new territory. ''([[City of Stone Part Three|"City of Stone" Part Three]])'' | |
− | + | Shortly thereafter, the clan assisted [[Macbeth]] in his [[Battle of Bothgoanan|battle]] against Duncan. After their victory, Macbeth placed the clan under his protection, hoping for a new golden age between humans and gargoyles. | |
− | + | Unfortunately, only seventeen years later, in 1057, the clan was at war with humans again, this time with [[Canmore]] and his [[England|English]] allies. "Brooksbro" continued to fight alongside his clan. Sadly, [[Demona]] betrayed Macbeth to Canmore, giving Canmore the opportunity to betray her. Canmore and his men destroyed "Brooksbro" and the rest of the clan, leaving Demona without a clan. ''([[City of Stone Part Four|"City of Stone" Part Four]])'' | |
− | + | ==Characteristics== | |
+ | [[Image:Brooksbro_City_of_Stone_Part_Three_Goatee.png|thumb|250px|"Brooksbro" in 1040.]] | ||
+ | "Brooksbro" was a dull tan colored gargoyle. Aside from coloring, he is very similar in appearance to Brooklyn, except that his wings were different and his horns split into two "branches" about halfway up. Like Brooklyn he had white hair and a large beak. He sports facial hair beneath his beak. In addition to his loincloth, he wears a low cut tunic with a single shoulder strap. All of his garments are blue. | ||
− | + | {{CIT|He is Brooklyn's biological older brother.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11982] | |
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | * | + | * [[City of Stone Part One|"City of Stone" Part One]] (First Appearance, No Lines) |
− | * | + | * [[City of Stone Part Three|"City of Stone" Part Two]] (No Lines) |
− | * | + | * [[City of Stone Part Four|"City of Stone" Part Three]] (No Lines) |
− | * | + | * [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]] (No Lines) |
− | * "[[ | + | * [[Tyrants|"Tyrants"]] (No Lines) |
− | * "[[ | + | * [[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]] (No Lines) |
+ | * [[The Reach|"The Reach"]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | * [[The Draw|"The Draw"]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | * [[The Oath|"The Oath"]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | * [[The Pledge|"The Pledge"]] (No Lines) | ||
− | == | + | ==Production Background== |
− | The name "Brooksbro" was used only in the scripts for the comics to differentiate this character from other gargoyles. It is never used in the TV series or the actual text of the comics. It is obviously a shortened form of "Brooklyn's brother. | + | The name "Brooksbro" was used only in the scripts for the comics to differentiate this character from other gargoyles. It is never used in the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|TV series]] or the actual text of the [[Gargoyles (SLG)|comics]]. It is obviously a shortened form of "Brooklyn's brother". The name can be a little confusing, since he is not [["Schnozz"|the gargoyle who Brooklyn refers to as "bro,"]] though he is present in that scene. |
− | [[Category:Canon characters]] | + | [[Category:Canon characters|Brooksbro]] |
− | [[Category:Gargoyles]] | + | [[Category:Gargoyles|Brooksbro]] |
+ | [[Category:Wyvern Clan|Brooksbro]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Demona's Clan|Brooksbro]] |
Latest revision as of 06:09, 3 September 2024
"Brooksbro" was a male gargoyle in ancient Scotland. He never had a true name, but "Brooksbro" is used to identify him.
History
"Brooksbro" hatched in 938 in the rookery of the Wyvern Clan alongside his rookery siblings Goliath, Angel, "Othello", "Desdemona", "Iago", and "Hyppolyta" (among others). [1] Sometime between 988 and 994, "Brooksbro" left Wyvern with many other gargoyles to help found a new clan. The new clan was destroyed sometime after, but "Brooksbro" and a few other members of the clan managed to survive. [2] They later became the Lunfanan Cell of Demona's Clan.
In 997, "Brooksbro" fought in the Battle of Rathveramoen where he encountered Brooklyn, his biological brother. Since both gargoyles had been raised communally, neither one was aware of their relationship, nor would they have cared too much if they had been. Rather, "Brooksbro" would consider Goliath and Angel his siblings. ("Tyrants", "Phoenix")
By 1020, "Brooksbro" was one of just six remaining gargoyles in the Lunfanan Cell. Under Angel's leadership, his clan raided human food stores and farms to survive. ("City of Stone" Part One) In 1040, he survived an attack on the clan in their cave roost by Duncan and his men. The clan was forced to move to a new lair and a new territory. ("City of Stone" Part Three)
Shortly thereafter, the clan assisted Macbeth in his battle against Duncan. After their victory, Macbeth placed the clan under his protection, hoping for a new golden age between humans and gargoyles.
Unfortunately, only seventeen years later, in 1057, the clan was at war with humans again, this time with Canmore and his English allies. "Brooksbro" continued to fight alongside his clan. Sadly, Demona betrayed Macbeth to Canmore, giving Canmore the opportunity to betray her. Canmore and his men destroyed "Brooksbro" and the rest of the clan, leaving Demona without a clan. ("City of Stone" Part Four)
Characteristics
"Brooksbro" was a dull tan colored gargoyle. Aside from coloring, he is very similar in appearance to Brooklyn, except that his wings were different and his horns split into two "branches" about halfway up. Like Brooklyn he had white hair and a large beak. He sports facial hair beneath his beak. In addition to his loincloth, he wears a low cut tunic with a single shoulder strap. All of his garments are blue.
He is Brooklyn's biological older brother. [3]
Appearances
- "City of Stone" Part One (First Appearance, No Lines)
- "City of Stone" Part Two (No Lines)
- "City of Stone" Part Three (No Lines)
- "Avalon" Part Two (No Lines)
- "Tyrants" (No Lines)
- "Phoenix" (No Lines)
- "The Reach" (No Lines)
- "The Draw" (No Lines)
- "The Oath" (No Lines)
- "The Pledge" (No Lines)
Production Background
The name "Brooksbro" was used only in the scripts for the comics to differentiate this character from other gargoyles. It is never used in the TV series or the actual text of the comics. It is obviously a shortened form of "Brooklyn's brother". The name can be a little confusing, since he is not the gargoyle who Brooklyn refers to as "bro," though he is present in that scene.