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[[Image:The_Rookery.png|thumb|360px|The [[Trio]] and [[Bronx]] in the Wyvern Rookery.]]
  
'''Rookery''' - A protected area where [[gargoyles|gargoyle]] [[clan|clans]] store their eggs until they hatch.  
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'''A rookery''' is a protected area where [[gargoyle]] [[clan]]s keep their [[Gargoyle Egg|egg]]s until they hatch. {{CIT|In a broader sense, gargoyles use the term 'rookery' to refer to their entire home and protectorate, not just the place where the eggs are placed.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2348]
  
 
==The Wyvern Rookery==  
 
==The Wyvern Rookery==  
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[[Image:RookEntrance.png|thumb|250px|An Entrance to the Wyvern Rookery.]]
  
The rookery of the [[Wyvern Clan]] was a cave below [[Castle Wyvern]] with at least one entrance that led into the Castle's courtyard. It contained several "nests" (see picture to the right) that held the actual eggs. There was faint illumination provided by a sort of mold growing on the walls and pillars of the cave; this implies that the rookery may have been quite damp. The rookery was very old, and Castle Wyvern had actually been built on top of it, as was often done in gargoyle/human alliances. By [[1996]], due to time and the removal of the Castle, the Wyvern rookery was little more than a rocky pit.
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The rookery of the [[Wyvern Clan]] was a cave inside [[Wyvern Hill]] with at least one entrance that led into [[Castle Wyvern|Castle Wyvern's]] [[Courtyard (Wyvern)|Courtyard]]. There may have been more entrances. The rookery contained several "nests" (see picture to the right) that held the actual eggs. There was also faint illumination provided by a sort of mold growing on the walls and pillars of the cave; this implies that the rookery may have been quite damp. The rookery was very old, and Castle Wyvern had actually been built on top of it, as was often done in gargoyle/[[human]] alliances. By [[Timeline#1996|1996]], due to time and the rookery's removal as part of the Castle's foundations, the original location of the Wyvern rookery was little more than an excavated, rocky pit. ''([[Shadows of the Past|"Shadows of the Past"]])''
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==Rookery Generations==
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==The Manhattan Rookery==
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[[Image:RookEgwardo.png|thumb|250px|Bronx and [[Fu-Dog]] in the rookery protecting Egwardo.]]
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At [[Demona|Demona's]] insistence, [[David Xanatos]] preserved the Wyvern rookery when he transported the Castle from [[Scotland]] to [[Manhattan]]; she had planned to eventually take the Castle from Xanatos to use as a base to make war on humanity and wanted the rookery in place for future eggs. In [[Timeline#1997|1997]], after the [[Manhattan Clan]] moved back into the [[Eyrie Building]], the rookery was again put to use for [[Brooklyn]] and [[Katana|Katana's]] egg, [[Egwardo]]. (''[[Idyll or Nightmare|"Idyll or Nightmare"]]'')
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Gargoyle eggs hatch in the rookery every 20 years (those years ending in 18, 38, 58, 78, and 98). Each rookery generation is raised together by the clan. The closest biological relation between two gargoyles in a rookery generation is first cousins. Although none of the gargoyles are biological siblings, they view each other as rookery brothers and sisters. For instance, all the gargoyles hatched in the Wyvern rookery in [[938]], including [[Goliath]], [[Demona]], [[Othello]], [[Desdemona]], [[Iago]], '''and [[Hyppolyta]]''', are rookery siblings, though none of them are closely related. Similarly, all of these gargoyles look at [[Hudson]] as their rookery father because he fathered an egg in their rookery generation. [[Angela]], [[Gabriel]], [[Ophelia]] and the rest of the [[Avalon Clan]] look at Goliath, Demona, Othello and Desdemona as their rookery parents.
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==Rookeries Of Other Clans==
Gargoyles tend to choose mates from among their rookery brothers or sisters, though this is not always the case (See [[Broadway]] and [[Angela]] '''or [[Yama]] and [[Sora]]''').
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Though no other rookeries have yet been seen, it is assumed that they too are generally underground in a natural cave of some sort. [[Knight's Spur]], the [[Mayan Pyramid]] and the temple at [[Ishimura]] probably all have rookeries beneath them.
  
==Apocrypha==  
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==Rookery Generations==
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Gargoyle eggs hatch in the rookery every 20 years (those years ending in 18, 38, 58, 78, and 98). Each rookery generation is raised together by the clan. The closest biological relation between two gargoyles in a rookery generation is first cousins. Although none of the gargoyles are biological siblings, they view each other as rookery brothers and sisters. For instance, all the gargoyles hatched in the Wyvern rookery in [[Timeline#Before 994|938]] (including [[Goliath]], [[Demona]], [[Hyppolyta]], [["Brooksbro"|Brooksbro]], [[Coldstone|"Othello"]], [[Coldfire|"Desdemona"]], and [[Coldsteel|"Iago"]]) are rookery siblings, though none of them are closely related. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5034][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11845]  The clan raises each generation together, unconcerned with and usually unaware of biological parentage.
  
Among the Wyvern Clan at least, a common punishment for young gargoyles that have caused trouble is to be sent to the rookery. The [[Trio]] was particularly embarrassed when they were sent to the rookery by Goliath as young adults in [[994]], though this action ended up saving their lives. At the time, Broadway commented that he had not been in the rookery since he hatched, which suggests he was either being sarcastic, forgetful, or, most likely, had managed to stay out of trouble throughout his childhood.
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Gargoyles tend to choose mates from among their rookery brothers or sisters, though this is not always the case (See [[Broadway]] and [[Angela]] {{CIT|or [[Yama]] and [[Sora]]}}). [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1675]
  
Some have theorized that the gargoyle urge and need to have a protectorate of some sort evolved from the long-term, vigilant protection of a clan's rookery, and the surrounding area, and thus the next generation. '''Indeed, [[Greg Weisman]] has said that gargoyles use the term 'rookery' to refer to their entire home, not just the place where the eggs are placed.'''
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==Tidbits==
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Among the Wyvern Clan at least, a common punishment for hatchlings that have caused trouble is to be sent to the rookery. The [[Trio]] was particularly embarrassed when they were sent to the rookery by Goliath as young adults in [[Timeline#994|994]], though this action ended up saving their lives. At the time, Broadway commented that he had not been in the rookery since he hatched, which suggests he was either being sarcastic, forgetful, or, most likely, had managed to stay out of trouble throughout his childhood. ''([[Awakening Part One|"Awakening: Part One"]])''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 8 October 2024

The Trio and Bronx in the Wyvern Rookery.

A rookery is a protected area where gargoyle clans keep their eggs until they hatch. In a broader sense, gargoyles use the term 'rookery' to refer to their entire home and protectorate, not just the place where the eggs are placed. [1]

The Wyvern Rookery

An Entrance to the Wyvern Rookery.

The rookery of the Wyvern Clan was a cave inside Wyvern Hill with at least one entrance that led into Castle Wyvern's Courtyard. There may have been more entrances. The rookery contained several "nests" (see picture to the right) that held the actual eggs. There was also faint illumination provided by a sort of mold growing on the walls and pillars of the cave; this implies that the rookery may have been quite damp. The rookery was very old, and Castle Wyvern had actually been built on top of it, as was often done in gargoyle/human alliances. By 1996, due to time and the rookery's removal as part of the Castle's foundations, the original location of the Wyvern rookery was little more than an excavated, rocky pit. ("Shadows of the Past")

The Manhattan Rookery

Bronx and Fu-Dog in the rookery protecting Egwardo.

At Demona's insistence, David Xanatos preserved the Wyvern rookery when he transported the Castle from Scotland to Manhattan; she had planned to eventually take the Castle from Xanatos to use as a base to make war on humanity and wanted the rookery in place for future eggs. In 1997, after the Manhattan Clan moved back into the Eyrie Building, the rookery was again put to use for Brooklyn and Katana's egg, Egwardo. ("Idyll or Nightmare")

Rookeries Of Other Clans

Though no other rookeries have yet been seen, it is assumed that they too are generally underground in a natural cave of some sort. Knight's Spur, the Mayan Pyramid and the temple at Ishimura probably all have rookeries beneath them.

Rookery Generations

Gargoyle eggs hatch in the rookery every 20 years (those years ending in 18, 38, 58, 78, and 98). Each rookery generation is raised together by the clan. The closest biological relation between two gargoyles in a rookery generation is first cousins. Although none of the gargoyles are biological siblings, they view each other as rookery brothers and sisters. For instance, all the gargoyles hatched in the Wyvern rookery in 938 (including Goliath, Demona, Hyppolyta, Brooksbro, "Othello", "Desdemona", and "Iago") are rookery siblings, though none of them are closely related. [2][3] The clan raises each generation together, unconcerned with and usually unaware of biological parentage.

Gargoyles tend to choose mates from among their rookery brothers or sisters, though this is not always the case (See Broadway and Angela or Yama and Sora). [4]

Tidbits

Among the Wyvern Clan at least, a common punishment for hatchlings that have caused trouble is to be sent to the rookery. The Trio was particularly embarrassed when they were sent to the rookery by Goliath as young adults in 994, though this action ended up saving their lives. At the time, Broadway commented that he had not been in the rookery since he hatched, which suggests he was either being sarcastic, forgetful, or, most likely, had managed to stay out of trouble throughout his childhood. ("Awakening: Part One")