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The '''Quarryman Hammers''' are both the main weapon and a symbol of the [[Quarrymen]]. {{CIT|The hammers were first created by the [[Illuminati]] before handing the reins of the Quarrymen over to [[John Castaway]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=637] | The '''Quarryman Hammers''' are both the main weapon and a symbol of the [[Quarrymen]]. {{CIT|The hammers were first created by the [[Illuminati]] before handing the reins of the Quarrymen over to [[John Castaway]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=637] |
Latest revision as of 11:55, 31 August 2024
The Quarryman Hammers are both the main weapon and a symbol of the Quarrymen. The hammers were first created by the Illuminati before handing the reins of the Quarrymen over to John Castaway. [1]
The hammers are heavy, two handed weapons, resembling sledge hammers. A switch on the handle activates an electrical charge. One strike is capable of shattering a sleeping gargoyle, or dealing serious injury to a live one. ("Nightwatch", "The Journey")
On Halloween, 1996, Castaway ordered the Quarrymen to patrol Manhattan without their hammers, as he didn't want to potentially provoke a public incident. The following Halloween, Castaway changed tactic and ordered his followers to attack any gargoyles, humans wearing gargoyle-themed costumes, and known gargoyle-sympathizers, claiming he wanted to use the affair to drive up recruitment numbers. ("Invitation Only", "Trick-Or-Treat")