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− | ''The Mirror'' opens at the [[Metropolitan Museum]] where [[Demona]] steals [[Titania's Mirror]] and uses it to summon and capture [[Puck]], in part, At the [[World Trade Center]], Puck transformed all of Manhattan into [[Gargoyles]], and the [[Manhattan Clan]] into humans. By the end of this episode, Demona was given the "gift" of turning into a human by day, and reverting to her gargoyle form by night, and all of Manhattan, and the Clan were reverted to their natural forms. | + | ''The Mirror'' opens at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] where [[Demona]] steals [[Titania's Mirror]] and uses it to summon and capture [[Puck]], in part, At the [[World Trade Center]], Puck transformed all of Manhattan into [[Gargoyles]], and the [[Manhattan Clan]] into humans. By the end of this episode, Demona was given the "gift" of turning into a human by day, and reverting to her gargoyle form by night, and all of Manhattan, and the Clan were reverted to their natural forms. |
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Revision as of 10:31, 16 January 2007
Story Editor: Brynne Chandler Reaves
Writer: Lydia C. Marano
Summary
The Mirror opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where Demona steals Titania's Mirror and uses it to summon and capture Puck, in part, At the World Trade Center, Puck transformed all of Manhattan into Gargoyles, and the Manhattan Clan into humans. By the end of this episode, Demona was given the "gift" of turning into a human by day, and reverting to her gargoyle form by night, and all of Manhattan, and the Clan were reverted to their natural forms.