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[[Image:Culen_Tiara_The_Oath.png|thumb|250px|Culen seizing Angel's tiara in 971]] | [[Image:Culen_Tiara_The_Oath.png|thumb|250px|Culen seizing Angel's tiara in 971]] | ||
− | '''Demona's tiara''' is a piece of gold decorative jewelry that she's worn upon her brow since, at least, [[Timeline# | + | '''Demona's tiara''' is a piece of gold decorative jewelry that she's worn upon her brow since, at least, [[Timeline#971-993|971 AD]]. |
In 971, when [[Demona|Angel]] was the hostage of [[Culen|King Culen]], he seized her tiara and considered melting down the gold ad reforging it into a rattle for his infant son, [[Constantine III|Constantine]]. When he asked her where she acquired it, she didn't answer. After she was rescued, [[Hudson|Mentor]] returned the tiara to her. ''([[The Oath|"The Oath"]])'' | In 971, when [[Demona|Angel]] was the hostage of [[Culen|King Culen]], he seized her tiara and considered melting down the gold ad reforging it into a rattle for his infant son, [[Constantine III|Constantine]]. When he asked her where she acquired it, she didn't answer. After she was rescued, [[Hudson|Mentor]] returned the tiara to her. ''([[The Oath|"The Oath"]])'' |
Latest revision as of 17:45, 31 December 2024
Demona's tiara is a piece of gold decorative jewelry that she's worn upon her brow since, at least, 971 AD.
In 971, when Angel was the hostage of King Culen, he seized her tiara and considered melting down the gold ad reforging it into a rattle for his infant son, Constantine. When he asked her where she acquired it, she didn't answer. After she was rescued, Mentor returned the tiara to her. ("The Oath")