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'''[[Shari]]''' is a [[human]] woman and [[Thailog]]'s executive assistant. She is most well known for her fondness and talent for storytelling and her mysterious membership in the [[Illuminati|Illuminati Society]]. For unknown reasons, Shari has been seen in the [[Labyrinth]] on several occasions, though her nights seem to be spent at the [[Nightstone Unlimited]] [[Nightstone Unlimited Building|Building]] with Thailog.
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'''[[Shahrizad]]''' is an [[Immortality|immortal]] [[human]] woman – a scholar, wanderer, and whispered confidante of [[Thailog]]. Some call her a storyteller; others, a collector of truths disguised as tales. She moves between worlds with practiced ease: an initiated member of the [[Illuminati|Illuminati Society]] in one breath, a quiet presence in the shadowed corners of the [[Labyrinth]] in the next. Yet when night falls, she is most often found within the [[Nightstone Unlimited Building]], where she is known simply as "Shari".
  
Shari was one of the first entirely new canon characters to become known to fans in over a decade after appearing in "[[Invitation Only]]", the third installment of the ''[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]'' comic book series. She has quickly grown to be one of the most popular and captivating characters in the series and has been the focus of many fan-created theories and speculation. Ironically, Shari is one of the most mysterious characters in the series and at the same time reveals many previously unknown tidbits and anecdotes of the [[Gargoyles Universe]] through her role as the unreliable story-teller. She begins each tale with "The story is told - though who can say if it be true - ..." '''[[Shari|(more...)]]'''
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Her first appearance to fans came in [[Invitation Only|"Invitation Only"]], the third issue of the ''[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]'' comic series – marking the arrival of the first wholly new canon character in over a decade. Like any good tale-teller, she did not shout for attention; she merely spoke, and readers leaned closer to listen. Since then, Shahrizad has inspired theories and speculation worthy of her own parables, for her history is revealed in fragments . . . and always with purpose.
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Within the ''Gargoyles'' Universe, she serves not only as narrator but as curator of memory. Through her voice, forgotten lore resurfaces, secrets take shape, and the boundaries between history and myth blur. And, as ever, she invites the listener with her ageless refrain:
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"The story is told though who can say if it be true . . ." '''[[Shahrizad|(more...)]]'''

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Shahrizad is an immortal human woman – a scholar, wanderer, and whispered confidante of Thailog. Some call her a storyteller; others, a collector of truths disguised as tales. She moves between worlds with practiced ease: an initiated member of the Illuminati Society in one breath, a quiet presence in the shadowed corners of the Labyrinth in the next. Yet when night falls, she is most often found within the Nightstone Unlimited Building, where she is known simply as "Shari".

Her first appearance to fans came in "Invitation Only", the third issue of the Gargoyles comic series – marking the arrival of the first wholly new canon character in over a decade. Like any good tale-teller, she did not shout for attention; she merely spoke, and readers leaned closer to listen. Since then, Shahrizad has inspired theories and speculation worthy of her own parables, for her history is revealed in fragments . . . and always with purpose.

Within the Gargoyles Universe, she serves not only as narrator but as curator of memory. Through her voice, forgotten lore resurfaces, secrets take shape, and the boundaries between history and myth blur. And, as ever, she invites the listener with her ageless refrain: "The story is told – though who can say if it be true . . ." (more...)