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(I doubt she slept with the clan during her time in Northumbria)
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Brada Hill was the home of a [[clan]] of [[gargoyle]]s for centuries. For a long time, they lived there unbothered by the local [[human]]s, among the local ruins. A series of tunnels was dug through the hill, leading to the [[rookery]].  
 
Brada Hill was the home of a [[clan]] of [[gargoyle]]s for centuries. For a long time, they lived there unbothered by the local [[human]]s, among the local ruins. A series of tunnels was dug through the hill, leading to the [[rookery]].  
  
In [[Timeline#995-1993|1093]], Demona arrived and briefly lived with the clan before they were destroyed during the day by [[Canmore|Malcolm III]]. Only Demona and [[Angelika]] survived. ''([[Fools Rush In...|"Fools Rush In..."]])''
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In [[Timeline#995-1993|1093]], Demona arrived and failed to convince the clan to split their members into cells (as she [[Demona's Clan|once did]]) before they were destroyed during the day by [[Canmore|Malcolm III]]. Only Demona and [[Angelika]] survived. ''([[Fools Rush In...|"Fools Rush In..."]])''
  
 
==Real World Background==
 
==Real World Background==
 
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At 252 feet (77 meters) high, Brada Hill is approximately 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) from [[Bamburgh Castle]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:31, 21 July 2025

Brada Hill.

Brada Hill was the home of the Northumbria Clan in Northumbria, England.

History

Brada Hill was the home of a clan of gargoyles for centuries. For a long time, they lived there unbothered by the local humans, among the local ruins. A series of tunnels was dug through the hill, leading to the rookery.

In 1093, Demona arrived and failed to convince the clan to split their members into cells (as she once did) before they were destroyed during the day by Malcolm III. Only Demona and Angelika survived. ("Fools Rush In...")

Real World Background

At 252 feet (77 meters) high, Brada Hill is approximately 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) from Bamburgh Castle.

See Also