Difference between revisions of "Staghart"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Staghart and his [[rookery]] | + | Staghart and his [[rookery]] sibling, including [[Constance]], hatched at [[Knight's Spur]] in [[1958]]. |
− | Staghart and Constance are best friends, but not mates. He and Lexington | + | In late [[1996]], they accompanied [[King Arthur]] and [[Sir Griff]] to [[Westminster Abbey]] in [[London]] to stand vigil over the [[Stone of Destiny]], where they encountered and befriended [[Hudson]] and [[Lexington]]. While there, they were attacked by [[Coldsteel]], [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote 5.0]], and [[Steel Clan]] and [[Iron Clan]] robots. |
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+ | Staghart and Constance are best friends, but not mates. He and Lexington have grown to be fast friends. They each saved the other's life while being attacked by Coyote 5.0. ''("[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]")'' | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
Revision as of 14:12, 6 April 2008
Staghart is a male gargoyle of the London Clan. Lexington calls him Amp.
History
Staghart and his rookery sibling, including Constance, hatched at Knight's Spur in 1958.
In late 1996, they accompanied King Arthur and Sir Griff to Westminster Abbey in London to stand vigil over the Stone of Destiny, where they encountered and befriended Hudson and Lexington. While there, they were attacked by Coldsteel, Coyote 5.0, and Steel Clan and Iron Clan robots.
Staghart and Constance are best friends, but not mates. He and Lexington have grown to be fast friends. They each saved the other's life while being attacked by Coyote 5.0. ("Rock & Roll")
Characteristics
Staghart strongly resembles a white bipedal stag with white feathered wings and cleft hooves in place of taloned feet. He has a very short tail. Despite Staghart's majestic appearance, he seems to be more of a fun-loving, adventurous (even somewhat nerdy) sort. He prefers the nickname "Amp", though apparently few people use the name.
When asked whether he and Constance are mates, Staghart denied it vigorously, but with the equally firm assertion of her being a dear friend. When this is combined with the obvious mutual bond with Lexington, this suggests that Staghart may be homosexual and may possibly become a romantic interest to the Manhattan Clan gargoyle, who is set to realize that his own sexual orientation is the same.
Appearances
- "The Rock" (First Appearance, No Lines)
- "Rock & Roll"