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Gargoyles of the living variety are also linked to Notre Dame. The [[Praying Gargoyle]] was hidden in the cathedral until [[Demona]] recovered it on the night of September 28, 1980 (just before she killed [[Charles Canmore]]), and she and [[Thailog]] used it as their headquarters when they were laying their schemes against [[Macbeth]] in Paris, Thailog actually roosting atop the cathedral in the daytime amid the architectural gargoyles.
 
Gargoyles of the living variety are also linked to Notre Dame. The [[Praying Gargoyle]] was hidden in the cathedral until [[Demona]] recovered it on the night of September 28, 1980 (just before she killed [[Charles Canmore]]), and she and [[Thailog]] used it as their headquarters when they were laying their schemes against [[Macbeth]] in Paris, Thailog actually roosting atop the cathedral in the daytime amid the architectural gargoyles.
  
'''At some point after [[2198]], Notre Dame will become the home of the [[Notre Dame Clan]], but the details for this are as yet unknown.'''
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{{CIT|At some point after [[2198]], Notre Dame will become the home of the [[Notre Dame Clan]], but the details for this are as yet unknown.}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 08:55, 5 September 2007

Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame Cathedral is one of Paris's best-known landmarks, and widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world. It was built between 1163 and 1345, and is noted, among other things, for its famous architectural gargoyles.

Gargoyles of the living variety are also linked to Notre Dame. The Praying Gargoyle was hidden in the cathedral until Demona recovered it on the night of September 28, 1980 (just before she killed Charles Canmore), and she and Thailog used it as their headquarters when they were laying their schemes against Macbeth in Paris, Thailog actually roosting atop the cathedral in the daytime amid the architectural gargoyles.

At some point after 2198, Notre Dame will become the home of the Notre Dame Clan, but the details for this are as yet unknown.

See also