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(If CAS's story is enough grounds for canon-in-training names, then its potentially CIT that the church's construction began in 1135.)
 
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==Real World Background==
 
==Real World Background==
 
In Clark Ashton Smith's "The Maker of Gargoyles", the cathedral had no specific name, and was considered newly built after three years of construction.
 
In Clark Ashton Smith's "The Maker of Gargoyles", the cathedral had no specific name, and was considered newly built after three years of construction.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[http://www.eldritchdark.com/writings/short-stories/121/the-maker-of-gargoyles “The Maker of Gargoyles” by Clark Ashton smith]
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*[http://www.eldritchdark.com/writings/short-stories/121/the-maker-of-gargoyles "The Maker of Gargoyles" by Clark Ashton smith]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipb6LJaAcEc “The Maker of Gargoyles” audiobook read by Josh Greenwood ]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipb6LJaAcEc "The Maker of Gargoyles" audiobook read by Josh Greenwood]
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Revision as of 09:51, 17 September 2025

Vyones Cathedral is a cathedral in Vyones, France. In the 12th Century, it's Archbishop was Ambrosius.


History

In 1138, Blaise Reynard was commissioned by the town council to sculpt architectural gargoyles. Reynard had completed two – his Grimalkin and Satyre – before he lost his commission to Gerome Mazzal.

The cathedral was, on November 8th, the resting place for Demona and Angelika, before they were found out by Reynard, the one townsperson that knew the gargoyles were not his handiwork. ("For Not Everything With Wings...")

Characteristics

The church had a considerable number of architectural gargoyles on its rooftop, although it is unclear how many were there before messieurs Reynard and Mazzal were given their commissions.

Real World Background

In Clark Ashton Smith's "The Maker of Gargoyles", the cathedral had no specific name, and was considered newly built after three years of construction.

See Also