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− | '''Megalith Dance''' | + | [[Image:Megalith_Dance_1.png|thumb|360px|The Megalith Dance]] |
+ | [[Image:Megalith_Dance.png|thumb|360px|The Megalith Dance powered up]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Megalith_Dance_Runes.png|thumb|360px|Megalith Dance's runes]] | ||
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+ | '''The Megalith Dance''' is a mysterious megalith found in a great chamber deep in the [[Archmage's Cave]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | It was built by persons unknown at some point in the remote past, and charged with considerable | + | It was built by persons unknown at some point in the remote past, and charged with considerable [[magic]]al energy. |
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+ | When [[Antiope]] and her [[Trio|rookery siblings]] explored the chamber with the [[human]] [[Alesand]] in [[Timeline#Before 994|971]], Antiope ominously recognized the structure as a "ghost-cage". The name proved to be accurate as the Dance would later be utilized by the ghosts of [[Hakon]] and the [[Captain of the Guard]]. During their thousand years trapped in the [[Archmage]]'s cave, the ghosts of Hakon and the Captain learned how to use its power and, when [[Goliath]] came to the cave at the beginning of the [[Avalon World Tour]], used it in an effort to drain off his life-energy and transfer it to themselves. However, when the Captain repented of his original decision and saved Goliath from Hakon, the Megalith Dance was destroyed in the ensuing magical confusion. ''([[Shadows of the Past|"Shadows of the Past"]], [[The Dream|"The Dream"]])'' | ||
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+ | The [[Stone of Destiny]] has hinted that it is connected to the Megalith Dance. ''([[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]])'' | ||
==Real World Background== | ==Real World Background== | ||
− | The term "Megalith Dance" does not actually appear in the televised episode, but | + | The term "Megalith Dance" does not actually appear in the televised episode, but originally stems from [[Greg Weisman]]'s comments on "Shadows of the Past"; it first entered canon with the Stone of Destiny's speech in "Rock of Ages". Presumably, the "Dance" part of its name stems from "the Giants' Dance", an alternate name for [[Stonehenge]] used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his ''History of the Kings of [[Great Britain|Britain]].'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5564] Greg admits that he's always liked the notion "that Stone Dances, that Megalith Circles were like Medieval Mystic Dynamos. Circles of power. That build and generate." [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=184] |
− | [[Category:Canon]] | + | [[Category:Canon places]] |
[[Category:Magic]] | [[Category:Magic]] |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 12 March 2024
The Megalith Dance is a mysterious megalith found in a great chamber deep in the Archmage's Cave.
History
It was built by persons unknown at some point in the remote past, and charged with considerable magical energy.
When Antiope and her rookery siblings explored the chamber with the human Alesand in 971, Antiope ominously recognized the structure as a "ghost-cage". The name proved to be accurate as the Dance would later be utilized by the ghosts of Hakon and the Captain of the Guard. During their thousand years trapped in the Archmage's cave, the ghosts of Hakon and the Captain learned how to use its power and, when Goliath came to the cave at the beginning of the Avalon World Tour, used it in an effort to drain off his life-energy and transfer it to themselves. However, when the Captain repented of his original decision and saved Goliath from Hakon, the Megalith Dance was destroyed in the ensuing magical confusion. ("Shadows of the Past", "The Dream")
The Stone of Destiny has hinted that it is connected to the Megalith Dance. ("Rock of Ages")
Real World Background
The term "Megalith Dance" does not actually appear in the televised episode, but originally stems from Greg Weisman's comments on "Shadows of the Past"; it first entered canon with the Stone of Destiny's speech in "Rock of Ages". Presumably, the "Dance" part of its name stems from "the Giants' Dance", an alternate name for Stonehenge used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his History of the Kings of Britain. [1] Greg admits that he's always liked the notion "that Stone Dances, that Megalith Circles were like Medieval Mystic Dynamos. Circles of power. That build and generate." [2]