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The '''Phoenix Gate''' is a magical talisman that allows whoever uses it to travel through time and space.
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The '''Phoenix Gate''' is a [[magic]]al talisman that allows whoever uses it to travel through time and space. Its form is that of a small, flat, heater-shaped medallion with a phoenix design upon it.
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It is one of the [[Three Keys to Power]].
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==History==
 
==History==
{{CIT|The origins of the Phoenix Gate are vague, but it is believed that it came into existence with time itself, as a sort of safety valve for the Time Stream.}} Somehow it took on its present form, that of a small, flat, heater-shaped object with a phoenix design upon it, at some point before the late 10th century.
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{{CIT|The origins of the Phoenix Gate are unknown, but it is possible that it came into existence with time itself on [[Avalon]], as a sort of safety valve for the Time Stream.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=65][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=184]  {{CIT|At some point in its origins, the Gate was bound to the [[Phoenix (entity)|Phoenix]] by some unknown person or entity, who was also the first to understand how to use it.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13015][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13022]
  
The Phoenix Gate's earliest recorded appearance is in [[975]], when [[Princess Elena]]'s father made it her dowry for her marriage to [[Prince Malcolm]]. The [[Archmage]] learned of this, and was aware (as Elena and her father presumably were not) of its true nature; desirous of obtaining it so that he could combine it with the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' and the [[Eye of Odin]] to become an all-powerful sorcerer, he sent some bandits in his service to seize it from the princess and her escort, the [[Norman Ambassador]]. The bandits, however, were foiled by the time-travelling [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]], [[Fox]], and [[Petros Xanatos]]. Next the Archmage sent [[Demona]], then his apprentice, to steal the Gate from Princess Elena.
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{{CIT|Its first known chronological appearance is in [[Timeline#Before 994|10 A.D.]], when the [[Roman Magus]] becomes the first to combine it with the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' and the [[Eye of Odin]] to cast the [[Spell of Humility]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=10816]
  
Demona did so, but after encountering both her future self and a future [[Goliath]], in the course of which she beheld the immediate aftermath of the [[Wyvern Massacre]] nineteen years later, decided not to yield it to her master. Instead, she pretended to him to have lost it, while parting it in half with Goliath. To Goliath, his half of the Gate was only a token of the love that he and Demona had for each other.
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The Gate appears next in [[Timeline#Before 994|975]], when [[Princess Elena]]'s father made it her dowry for her marriage to [[Prince Malcolm]]. The [[Archmage]] learned of this, and was aware (as Elena and her father presumably were not) of its true nature; desirous of obtaining it so that he could combine it with the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' and the [[Eye of Odin]] to become an all-powerful sorcerer, he sent [[Archmage's Bandits|bandits]] to seize it from the princess and her escort, the [[Norman Ambassador]]. The bandits were foiled by the time-traveling [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]], [[Fox]], and [[Petros Xanatos]], arriving from [[Timeline#1995|1995]] with a future version of the Gate. The Archmage next sent [[Demona]], then his apprentice, to steal the Gate, but she encountered both her future self and a future [[Goliath]], beheld the aftermath of the [[Wyvern Massacre]] nineteen years later, and decided to tell the Archmage she had lost it instead of yielding it. She split the Gate, sharing half with Goliath as a token of their love. ''([[Vows|"Vows"]])''
  
Both [[gargoyles]] kept their halves of the Gate over the next 1020 years, until Xanatos and Fox's wedding in [[1995]]. Xanatos and Demona then tricked Goliath into coming to the wedding with his half of the Gate, so that Demona could combine it with hers and allow the two schemers to travel back to 975, Xanatos to foil the Archmage's scheme and save Princess Elena, in the process obtaining the rare coin that he would need to found his business empire in 1975, Demona in the effort to persuade her younger self to keep the Gate rather than sharing it with Goliath. Goliath used the Phoenix Gate afterwards to return himself and the other time travellers to 1995, and, aware of its true nature now, kept it at the clock tower with the ''Grimorum'' and the Eye of Odin. ''("[[Vows]]")''
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Both kept their halves over the next [[Timeline#995-1994|1020]] years, until Xanatos and Fox's wedding in 1995. Xanatos and Demona tricked Goliath into attending the wedding with his half so that Demona could reconstitute the Gate and travel to 975—Xanatos to arrange for his financial future, and Demona to attempt to persuade her younger self not to share the Gate. Upon returning to 1995, Goliath stores the Gate at the clock tower with the ''Grimorum'' and the Eye of Odin. ''("Vows")''
  
Under the [[Weird Sisters]]' instructions, Demona and Macbeth stole the three magical objects from the [[clock tower]] and delivered them to the Archmage, who used the Phoenix Gate to go back in time and rescue himself from the abyss in [[984]], then bring his younger self forward in time, helping him set up the steps that he would need to become the "enhanced Archmage". When Goliath finally defeated the Archmage, he took the Gate into his custody, planning to make certain that it would never be used again. ''("[[High Noon]]"; "[[Avalon Part Two|Avalon]]" Part Two; "[[Avalon Part Three|Avalon]]" Part Three)''
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Under the [[Weird Sisters]]' instructions, Demona and Macbeth stole the three magical objects from the [[Clock Tower|clock tower]] and delivered them to the Archmage.  ''([[High Noon|"High Noon"]])''  The Archmage would use the Phoenix Gate to go back in time and rescue himself from the abyss in [[Timeline#Before 994|984]] and bring his younger self forward in time, helping him set up the steps that he would need to become the "enhanced Archmage." When Goliath finally defeated the Archmage, {{CIT|struggling with him across multiple time periods,}} he took the Gate into his custody to make certain that it would never be used again. ''([[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]], [[Avalon Part Three|"Avalon" Part Three]])'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=183]
  
However, he broke that promise when he and his companions came to London on the [[Avalon World Tour]] and there encountered [[Leo]] and [[Una]]. After Leo and Una blamed Goliath for [[Griff]]'s disappearance in [[1940]], and kidnapped [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] in retaliation, Goliath realized that he would have to use the Gate to go back to 1940 and find out what really happened there. In the process, he met the three London gargoyles, and was finally forced to bring Griff forward in time to 1995, after realizing that he could not change history by bringing the griffon-like gargoyle back to the Mystic shop in 1940. ''("[[M.I.A.]]")''
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However, he broke that promise when the [[Avalon World Tour]] came to London and he encountered [[Leo]] and [[Una]], who blamed him for their friend [[Griff]]'s disappearance in [[Timeline#995-1994|1940]] and kidnapped [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] in retaliationGoliath chose to use the Gate to go back to 1940 and learn what happened, in the process meeting the three gargoyles and "saving" Griff by bringing him forward to 1995. ''([[M.I.A.|"M.I.A."]])''
  
Later on, near the end of the Avalon World Tour, [[Puck]] became aware of Goliath's possession of the Phoenix Gate, and decided to trick him into giving it up so that Puck could bribe [[Oberon]] with the Gate into letting him stay in the human world during the [[Gathering]]. He did this by placing his "[[Future Tense]]" vision upon Goliath, so that the gargoyle believed that he had been transported to a grim and bleak New York in [[2036]], ruled by Xanatos, with the only way of saving the city from its tyrant being to go back in time and change history. Goliath finally discovered Puck's true plan, however, and to keep the Gate out of his or anyone else's hands, threw it into the Time Stream, hoping that it would be lost in time forever. ''("[[Future Tense]]")''
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[[Image:PhoenixGateTimestream.png|thumb|300px|left|Goliath throws the Phoenix Gate into the timestream.]]
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Near the end of the Avalon World Tour, [[Puck]] attempted to trick Goliath into giving him the Gate so he could bribe [[Oberon]] into letting him avoid the [[Gathering]]. He caused Goliath to experience a vision of a grim and bleak New York in [[Timeline#1998-2197|2036]], ruled by Xanatos, with the only way of saving the city to use the Gate to change history. Discovering Puck's ruse and that the Gate needs to be "forked over" for Puck to acquire it, Goliath activated the Gate and threw it into the timestream "without a mind to control it," hoping it would be lost forever. ''([[Future Tense|"Future Tense"]])''
  
{{CIT|Goliath was wrong, however. Not long after the gargoyles moved back into Castle Wyvern, the Phoenix Gate reappeared to seek out [[Brooklyn]], and proceeded to randomly transport him to a number of different locations in time and space, embarking him on his "[[Timedancer]]" adventures. The Gate would appear, transport Brooklyn away to another period of time, and then vanish, to reappear some time later and repeat the process again. Why it singled Brooklyn out for this attention is unknown; however, at last, after forty years from his perspective, it returned him to Castle Wyvern with his new-found family, and then disappeared yet again - to reappear at that point in time where it had first originally appeared, to play its part in history all over again in an eternal time loop.}}
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[[Image:PhoenixGateDissolving.png|thumb|200px|The Phoenix Gate dissolves.]]
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But Goliath was wrong. In early [[Timeline#1997|1997]], the Phoenix Gate reappeared in New York, in front of [[Brooklyn]], Angela, and [[Broadway]] while out on patrol. When Brooklyn tried to touch it, the Gate disintegrated, releasing a great fiery bird—the [[Phoenix (entity)|Phoenix]]—which spirited Brooklyn away to 997, in front of a horrified Broadway and Angela. ''([[The Gate|"The Gate"]])'' The Phoenix then proceeded to transport Brooklyn to various other parts of the timeline for the next forty years of his life, finally returning him to Manhattan forty seconds after he had left—with his new family.  We do not as yet know what became of the Phoenix afterwards{{CIT|, though there has been some indication that it returns to its starting point in time and begins the cycle anew}}. ''([[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]])'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=33]
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
In order to activate the Phoenix Gate, one must hold it and speak the Latin incantation "Deslegrate muri tempi et intervalia!" (This translates roughly to "Burn down walls of space and time!") Afterwards, a ball of fire will appear and teleport the speaker and anyone close enough to him or her to whatever time and place the speaker had envisioned. The one known exception was the "enhanced Archmage," who could control the Gate without even a single spoken word, presumably through sheer will.
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In order to activate the Phoenix Gate, one must hold it and speak the Latin incantation, ''Deslagrate muri tempi et intervalia!'' (which roughly translates to "Burn down the walls of space and time!"). [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8082]  Afterwards, a ball of fire will appear and teleport the speaker and anyone close enough to him or her to whatever time and place {{CIT|on Earth}} the speaker had envisioned. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=230] {{CIT|The ball of fire vanishes once the Gate itself travels through the vortex.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8187]  The one known exception was the "enhanced Archmage," who could control the Gate without even a single spoken word, presumably through sheer will. {{CIT|The Gate compensates for any language barriers.}} [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=12869]
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Time travelers in the [[Gargoyles Universe]], whether using the Phoenix Gate or any other method (no others have yet been discovered), are unable to change history, for the simple reason that they have already been to the past. Thus, Xanatos's trip to 975, the Archmage's trip to 984, and Goliath's trip to 1940, were all events that could not change the past, but merely served as part of it; Xanatos's visit to [[Castle Wyvern]] in the 10th century brought about his receiving the rare coin in 1975 that he had already received twenty years before he left, and similarly Goliath's time travel adventure became responsible for the very disappearance of Griff that he had gone to 1940 to investigate. On the other hand, Goliath was unable to return Griff to the [[London Clan]]'s [[Into the Mystic|shop]] during [[World War II]], and both Demona and Goliath failed to alter the pattern of Demona's behavior from 975 onwards, although they both made the attempt. History is immutable; the very attempts to change it become part of the already-existing pattern - were part of it all along.
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{{CIT|While the Phoenix Gate is said to have been forged on Avalon, it is clearly an example of "mixing magics" due to the Latin incantation required to use it.  The reason for this is believed to be so that mortals can harness the Gate, though it should still be considered fairly dangerous.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2955][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3709]
  
Time travellers in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe, whether using the Phoenix Gate or any other method (no others have yet been discovered), are unable to change history, for the simple reason that they have already been to the past. Thus, Xanatos' trip to 975, the Archmage's trip to 984, and Goliath's trip to 1940, were all events that could not change the past, but merely served as part of it; Xanatos' visit to Castle Wyvern in the 10th century brought about his receiving the rare coin in 1975 that he had already received twenty years before he left, and similarly Goliath's time travel adventure became responsible for the very disappearance of Griff that he had gone to 1940 to investigate. On the other hand, Goliath was unable to return Griff to the Mystic shop during World War II, and both Demona and Goliath failed to alter the pattern of Demona's behavior from 975 onwards, although they both made the attempt. History is immutable; the very attempts to change it become part of the already-existing pattern - were part of it all along.
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==References In Other Media==
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[[Image:PhoenixGateYJ.png|thumb|300px|The Phoenix Gate]]
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In the ''[[Young Justice]]: Phantoms'' episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Phoenix Gate (along with the ''Grimorum Arcanorum'' and the Eye of Odin) makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it.
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==Real World Background==
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==Production Background==
The Phoenix Gate was named after the legendary Phoenix, a bird which was said to live in a remote part of Arabia, and which is depicted upon the Gate itself. According to the traditional tale, every 500 years (or 1461, in some versions), the Phoenix would burst into flame, immolating itself, and a new Phoenix would arise from the ashes, to begin the cycle anew. No doubt, the Gate was named after the Phoenix both because of its fiery bursts whenever it was activated, and its eternal time loop paralleling the Phoenix's own endless life cycle of renewal.
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The understanding that time travel was immutable in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' (first demonstrated in "Vows") was intended to ensure any and all time travel stories would not only be more entertaining a concept, but also ensure that episodes which featured time travel would not be subjected to inconsistent logic or stakes. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=131] Over the years, [[Greg Weisman]] has noted his preference for the working paradox, as well as his own frustration on how often, in other shows, time travel stories tended to break, "any semblence of rules they've already established". [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3693][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=2]
  
==See also==
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*[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=3 More Ramblings on Time Travel And Free Will]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 31 August 2024

The Phoenix Gate

The Phoenix Gate is a magical talisman that allows whoever uses it to travel through time and space. Its form is that of a small, flat, heater-shaped medallion with a phoenix design upon it.

It is one of the Three Keys to Power.


History

The origins of the Phoenix Gate are unknown, but it is possible that it came into existence with time itself on Avalon, as a sort of safety valve for the Time Stream. [1][2] At some point in its origins, the Gate was bound to the Phoenix by some unknown person or entity, who was also the first to understand how to use it. [3][4]

Its first known chronological appearance is in 10 A.D., when the Roman Magus becomes the first to combine it with the Grimorum Arcanorum and the Eye of Odin to cast the Spell of Humility. [5]

The Gate appears next in 975, when Princess Elena's father made it her dowry for her marriage to Prince Malcolm. The Archmage learned of this, and was aware (as Elena and her father presumably were not) of its true nature; desirous of obtaining it so that he could combine it with the Grimorum Arcanorum and the Eye of Odin to become an all-powerful sorcerer, he sent bandits to seize it from the princess and her escort, the Norman Ambassador. The bandits were foiled by the time-traveling Xanatos, Fox, and Petros Xanatos, arriving from 1995 with a future version of the Gate. The Archmage next sent Demona, then his apprentice, to steal the Gate, but she encountered both her future self and a future Goliath, beheld the aftermath of the Wyvern Massacre nineteen years later, and decided to tell the Archmage she had lost it instead of yielding it. She split the Gate, sharing half with Goliath as a token of their love. ("Vows")

Both kept their halves over the next 1020 years, until Xanatos and Fox's wedding in 1995. Xanatos and Demona tricked Goliath into attending the wedding with his half so that Demona could reconstitute the Gate and travel to 975—Xanatos to arrange for his financial future, and Demona to attempt to persuade her younger self not to share the Gate. Upon returning to 1995, Goliath stores the Gate at the clock tower with the Grimorum and the Eye of Odin. ("Vows")

Under the Weird Sisters' instructions, Demona and Macbeth stole the three magical objects from the clock tower and delivered them to the Archmage. ("High Noon") The Archmage would use the Phoenix Gate to go back in time and rescue himself from the abyss in 984 and bring his younger self forward in time, helping him set up the steps that he would need to become the "enhanced Archmage." When Goliath finally defeated the Archmage, struggling with him across multiple time periods, he took the Gate into his custody to make certain that it would never be used again. ("Avalon" Part Two, "Avalon" Part Three) [6]

However, he broke that promise when the Avalon World Tour came to London and he encountered Leo and Una, who blamed him for their friend Griff's disappearance in 1940 and kidnapped Elisa, Angela, and Bronx in retaliation. Goliath chose to use the Gate to go back to 1940 and learn what happened, in the process meeting the three gargoyles and "saving" Griff by bringing him forward to 1995. ("M.I.A.")

Goliath throws the Phoenix Gate into the timestream.

Near the end of the Avalon World Tour, Puck attempted to trick Goliath into giving him the Gate so he could bribe Oberon into letting him avoid the Gathering. He caused Goliath to experience a vision of a grim and bleak New York in 2036, ruled by Xanatos, with the only way of saving the city to use the Gate to change history. Discovering Puck's ruse and that the Gate needs to be "forked over" for Puck to acquire it, Goliath activated the Gate and threw it into the timestream "without a mind to control it," hoping it would be lost forever. ("Future Tense")

The Phoenix Gate dissolves.

But Goliath was wrong. In early 1997, the Phoenix Gate reappeared in New York, in front of Brooklyn, Angela, and Broadway while out on patrol. When Brooklyn tried to touch it, the Gate disintegrated, releasing a great fiery bird—the Phoenix—which spirited Brooklyn away to 997, in front of a horrified Broadway and Angela. ("The Gate") The Phoenix then proceeded to transport Brooklyn to various other parts of the timeline for the next forty years of his life, finally returning him to Manhattan forty seconds after he had left—with his new family. We do not as yet know what became of the Phoenix afterwards, though there has been some indication that it returns to its starting point in time and begins the cycle anew. ("Phoenix") [7]


Characteristics

In order to activate the Phoenix Gate, one must hold it and speak the Latin incantation, Deslagrate muri tempi et intervalia! (which roughly translates to "Burn down the walls of space and time!"). [8] Afterwards, a ball of fire will appear and teleport the speaker and anyone close enough to him or her to whatever time and place on Earth the speaker had envisioned. [9] The ball of fire vanishes once the Gate itself travels through the vortex. [10] The one known exception was the "enhanced Archmage," who could control the Gate without even a single spoken word, presumably through sheer will. The Gate compensates for any language barriers. [11]

Time travelers in the Gargoyles Universe, whether using the Phoenix Gate or any other method (no others have yet been discovered), are unable to change history, for the simple reason that they have already been to the past. Thus, Xanatos's trip to 975, the Archmage's trip to 984, and Goliath's trip to 1940, were all events that could not change the past, but merely served as part of it; Xanatos's visit to Castle Wyvern in the 10th century brought about his receiving the rare coin in 1975 that he had already received twenty years before he left, and similarly Goliath's time travel adventure became responsible for the very disappearance of Griff that he had gone to 1940 to investigate. On the other hand, Goliath was unable to return Griff to the London Clan's shop during World War II, and both Demona and Goliath failed to alter the pattern of Demona's behavior from 975 onwards, although they both made the attempt. History is immutable; the very attempts to change it become part of the already-existing pattern - were part of it all along.

While the Phoenix Gate is said to have been forged on Avalon, it is clearly an example of "mixing magics" due to the Latin incantation required to use it. The reason for this is believed to be so that mortals can harness the Gate, though it should still be considered fairly dangerous. [12][13]

References In Other Media

The Phoenix Gate

In the Young Justice: Phantoms episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Phoenix Gate (along with the Grimorum Arcanorum and the Eye of Odin) makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it.

Production Background

The understanding that time travel was immutable in Gargoyles (first demonstrated in "Vows") was intended to ensure any and all time travel stories would not only be more entertaining a concept, but also ensure that episodes which featured time travel would not be subjected to inconsistent logic or stakes. [14] Over the years, Greg Weisman has noted his preference for the working paradox, as well as his own frustration on how often, in other shows, time travel stories tended to break, "any semblence of rules they've already established". [15][16]

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