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"Renaissance Hunter" - A [[Hunters|Hunter]] from the Canmore family (whose first name is as yet unknown) who was pursuing [[Demona]] during the late 15th century. He attacked her in [[Florence]] in [[1495]], on the same night that she stole the [[Medici Tablet]], mounted on a hang-glider that looked like something out of one of Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, but failed to slay her.
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{{CIT|'''Stuart Canmore'''}} (currently referred to as the '''Renaissance Hunter''') was a [[Hunters|Hunter]] from the Canmore family. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13556]  He pursued [[Demona]] during the late [[Timeline#995-1994|15th century]]. He attacked her in [[Florence]] in 1495, on the same night that she stole the [[Medici Tablet]], mounted on a [[1495 Combat Hang-Glider|hang-glider]] that looked like something out of one of Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, but failed to slay her. ''([[Hunter's Moon Part Two|"Hunter's Moon" Part Two]])''
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==Appearances==
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* [[Hunter's Moon Part Two|"Hunter's Moon" Part Two]] (First Appearance)
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==Real World Background==
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{{CIT|Stuart Canmore's first name}} is most likely a reference to the Stuart family, who became the kings of [[Scotland]] in 1371 with Robert II (1371-90).  In 1603, James VI of Scotland (1567-1625) became King of [[England]] as James I (1603-25), and thereafter, the Stuarts were both Kings of Scotland and England until 1714 (except for the hiatus between 1649 and 1660, when England was a republic).  James VI/I saw himself as descended both from [[Duncan]] and [[Canmore]], and also the legendary Banquo and Fleance (which likely influenced [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s treatment of [[Macbeth]]'s story).
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In 1495, when Stuart Canmore encountered Demona in Florence, the Stuart King of Scotland was James IV (1488-1513).
  
 
==Production Background==
 
==Production Background==
 
'''Voice Actor:''' [[Neil Dickson]]
 
'''Voice Actor:''' [[Neil Dickson]]
  
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[[Category:Characters voiced by Neil Dickson|Canmore, Stuart]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 29 September 2023

Renaissance Hunter

Stuart Canmore (currently referred to as the Renaissance Hunter) was a Hunter from the Canmore family. [1] He pursued Demona during the late 15th century. He attacked her in Florence in 1495, on the same night that she stole the Medici Tablet, mounted on a hang-glider that looked like something out of one of Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, but failed to slay her. ("Hunter's Moon" Part Two)

Appearances

Real World Background

Stuart Canmore's first name is most likely a reference to the Stuart family, who became the kings of Scotland in 1371 with Robert II (1371-90). In 1603, James VI of Scotland (1567-1625) became King of England as James I (1603-25), and thereafter, the Stuarts were both Kings of Scotland and England until 1714 (except for the hiatus between 1649 and 1660, when England was a republic). James VI/I saw himself as descended both from Duncan and Canmore, and also the legendary Banquo and Fleance (which likely influenced Shakespeare's treatment of Macbeth's story).

In 1495, when Stuart Canmore encountered Demona in Florence, the Stuart King of Scotland was James IV (1488-1513).

Production Background

Voice Actor: Neil Dickson