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==Real World Background==
 
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In [[Clark Ashton Smith|Clark Ashton Smith's]] short story "The Maker of Gargolyes", The second stone gargoyle carved for the cathedral of Vyones by embittered stonemason Blasie Reynard is a " horned satyr, with the vans of some great bat such as might roam the nether caverns, with sharp, clenching talons, and a look of Satanically brooding lust, as if it were gloating above the helpless object of its unclean desire". As in the ''[[Gargoyles (Dynamite)|Gargoyles]]'' comic, the stone satyr is supernaturally animated by Reynard's lust for the tavern maid Nicolette Villom. Similiar to the ''Gargoyles'' version, the horned satyr subjects the defenseless Nicolette to an implied assault in her father's own tavern.
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In [[Clark Ashton Smith|Clark Ashton Smith's]] short story "The Maker of Gargolyes", The second stone gargoyle carved for the cathedral of Vyones by embittered stonemason Blaise Reynard is a " horned satyr, with the vans of some great bat such as might roam the nether caverns, with sharp, clenching talons, and a look of Satanically brooding lust, as if it were gloating above the helpless object of its unclean desire". As in the ''[[Gargoyles (Dynamite)|Gargoyles]]'' comic, the stone satyr is supernaturally animated by Reynard's lust for the tavern maid Nicolette Villom. Similar to the ''Gargoyles'' version, the horned satyr subjects the defenseless Nicolette to an implied assault in her father's own tavern in the penultimate scene of the original story.
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 28 September 2025

Satyre in 1138.

Satyre is a gigantic stone statue brought to a condition of semi-life by Blaise Reynard in Vyones, in the year 1138. Satyre was the embodiment of Reynard's lust.


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Characteristics


Real World Background

"The Satyr" scuplted by Clark Ashton Smith

In Clark Ashton Smith's short story "The Maker of Gargolyes", The second stone gargoyle carved for the cathedral of Vyones by embittered stonemason Blaise Reynard is a " horned satyr, with the vans of some great bat such as might roam the nether caverns, with sharp, clenching talons, and a look of Satanically brooding lust, as if it were gloating above the helpless object of its unclean desire". As in the Gargoyles comic, the stone satyr is supernaturally animated by Reynard's lust for the tavern maid Nicolette Villom. Similar to the Gargoyles version, the horned satyr subjects the defenseless Nicolette to an implied assault in her father's own tavern in the penultimate scene of the original story.

See Also