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For anyone who is willing and able, it'd be cool to modify the picture on this page to include [[Fu-Dog]], [[Chomp]], [[Chaw]] and perhaps the stone beast member of the [[Sruighlea Cell]]. -- [[User:Matt|Matt]] 22:58, 25 August 2009 (CDT) | For anyone who is willing and able, it'd be cool to modify the picture on this page to include [[Fu-Dog]], [[Chomp]], [[Chaw]] and perhaps the stone beast member of the [[Sruighlea Cell]]. -- [[User:Matt|Matt]] 22:58, 25 August 2009 (CDT) | ||
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Exactly what does "extinct in the wild" mean when we're talking about gargoyle beasts? Unless there's some evidence I don't know about of beasts living in roving packs or completely alone in great numbers (as opposed to the occasional rogue beast that might pop up now and again) even after gargoyles and gargoyle beasts started forming clans together, I'm not sure I understand what would count as a "wild" gargoyle beast. Yes, the Xanadu Clan is more directly interested in breeding beasts and keeping the species from extinction that other clans, but I don't know that their setup will be all that much different that the clan living situation that beasts have been enjoying for centuries. -- Demonskrye 17:30, 31 December 2008 (CST)
This article says that both the male and female beasts' eyes glow white, which is true in the show, since Boudicca's eyes glowed white. However, now the comics show something different. In Tyrants, the two beasts in one of Demona's cells have different colored eyes: one white and the other red. I am guessing this was to reflect a male and female beast, respectively. So which should be considered cannon and which should be the mistake: that both sexes of beasts have white eyes or that females have red eyes and males have white? -- Litwolf 16 August 2009
- Personally, I think beast eyes should work the same as gargoyle eyes.--Gweisman 17:47, 18 August 2009 (CDT)
- I tend to agree. It makes sense for biological reasons, but the reason I like it the most is that it provides a way to distinguish between male and female beasts, which would otherwise be readily lacking. -- Matt 22:09, 18 August 2009 (CDT)
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For anyone who is willing and able, it'd be cool to modify the picture on this page to include Fu-Dog, Chomp, Chaw and perhaps the stone beast member of the Sruighlea Cell. -- Matt 22:58, 25 August 2009 (CDT)
- I could do that! DTaina 23:07, 25 August 2009 (CDT)