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Vyônes is a fictional French town created by pulp writer Clark Ashton Smith in 1930. The town is first mentioned by Smith in ''The End of the Story'' in 1930, before being fully fleshed out as the setting of ''The Maker of Gargoyles'' in 1932. | Vyônes is a fictional French town created by pulp writer Clark Ashton Smith in 1930. The town is first mentioned by Smith in ''The End of the Story'' in 1930, before being fully fleshed out as the setting of ''The Maker of Gargoyles'' in 1932. | ||
Revision as of 06:51, 11 September 2025
Vyones is a large town in medieval France.
History
In 1138, Vyones was the site of an altercation between Demona, Angelika, and two magically animated stone golems created by the human warlock Blaise Reynard
Real World Background
Vyônes is a fictional French town created by pulp writer Clark Ashton Smith in 1930. The town is first mentioned by Smith in The End of the Story in 1930, before being fully fleshed out as the setting of The Maker of Gargoyles in 1932.
In Smith’s fiction, Vyônes is one of the principle towns of the fictional French province of Averoigne, a region infamous for sinister and supernatural phenomena. As in the Gargoyles Universe, Smith’s Vyônes is noteworthy for its majestic cathedral and all too realistic stone grotesques.
See Also
- Vyones at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia