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Revision as of 11:35, 14 September 2025
Angelika is a female gargoyle originally from the Northumbria Clan and later the adopted daughter of Demona.
"You would do to them what was done to your clan and mine?" - Angelika to Demona, ("For Not Everything With Wings...")
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History
The gargoyle who would take the name Angelika hatched in 1078 and was a part of the Northumbria Clan. [1]
1093
When Demona first arrived in Northumbria in 1093, the young rookling was immediately fascinated by her. She approached Demona when the older gargoyle was alone to ask why she carried a sword, and showed no fear when Demona turned on her, brandishing the blade to threaten the child not to sneak up on her before ultimately having her question answered. On November 13th, the rookling, while climbing through dug tunnels, overheard Demona arguing with the clan's leader and second-in-command. Demona was urging them to scatter the clan before sunrise, as staying in one place made them too easy a target for the humans. But while the two adult gargoyles refused to heed Demona's advice, the rookling did – hiding herself underground. Because of this, she survived when King Malcolm Canmore massacred her clan.
She awoke and found her shattered clan and, within the rookery, the clan's shattered eggs. As she wept over them, she turned on Demona when the older female discovered her. After experiencing such horrors, she blamed Demona for her survival wished she had perished with her clan. Demona scowled at this and shoved her to the ground, coldly telling the rookling she was wise for listening to the warnings the rest of her clan ignored. Demona then led the rookling to take vengeance where they came upon Canmore, fleeing the Battle of Alnwick. Demona took swift vengeance upon the Hunter and was determined to end Canmore's entire line, but the rookling dragged her away to protect Demona from the scores of soldiers. She continued to be fascinated by Demona when the gargoyle spoke of her immortality. When she asked if they should hold a Wind Ceremony, Demona had no interest and was prepared to leave the rookling behind to do as she liked – wishing her luck as she could not be burdened with her care.
Demona took off over the sea, but the rookling followed – telling Demona that she wasn't following her, just going in the same direction. Inspired by Demona's name, the rookling took the name Angelika. ("Fools Rush In...")
1103 to 1111
Ten years later, Angelika and Demona found themselves on the European mainland, working with the human El Cid. For five years their interests were aligned with the medieval knight, though Demona refused to trust him. To ensure their survival, Demona and Angelika hid in the hills every night before dawn.
By 1108, the two's adolescent gargoyle's coincidental path with Demona led the both of them to Galicia. There, she met the gargoyles Skade, Magni, and Modi, where she learned of their partnership with Sigurd Magnusson, the young King of Norway. After sharing details of her past exploits with the gargoyle sailors, Angelika brought them to Demona where they ultimately convinced her to join King Sigurd's expedition, after promising both her protection and the chance to slaughter King Sigurd's human enemies.
For the next three years, Angelika and Demona fought alongside King Sigurd and his fleet of sixty ships, sailing across the Mediterranean Sea. Life at sea suited the adolescent, who relished both the violence and the plundering. At Formentera, Angelika acquired a Gold Locket from the Saracen cliffside stronghold. Angelika no doubt appreciated the comradery other gargoyles, although by the Siege of Sidon it was evident (to Demona, in particular) that Angelika's relationship with Magni was becoming romantic. In January 1111, their voyaging found them in Constantinople, where King Sigurd and his soldiers, human and gargoyle alike, were greeted at the court of Emperor Alexios Komnenos. Two months into the fleet's stay, the Byzantine emperor assumed most of King Sigurd's soldiers, offering them to serve in his Varangian Guard (including Magni and Modi). When Magni shared this news with Angelika, he was confident Emperor Alexios would make the same offer to Angelika. Despite Magni making it clear to Angelika that he personally wanted her to stay due to their burgeoning relationship with one another, Angelika ultimately turned him down. Returning to Sigurd's Flagship, she found Demona hastily packing up her personal spoils from the Box. Catching her mother off guard, Angelika assured Demona that she was still going her way, determined not to lose her clan again. ("Fortune Favors the Brave...")
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1997
By 1997, a lock of Angelika's hair was entwined with a lock of Demona's hair and kept inside a Gold Locket. Demona broke into the Metropolitan Museum of Art, assaulted a security guard, and battled the Manhattan Clan to claim this prize for no apparent reason other than sentimentality. ("A Prize Beyond Compare...")
Characteristics
Angelika had blonde hair, which she often wore in a large braid. By the time of her adventures at sea, she was capable of not only fighting with her own natural defenses, but also with swords like her mother.
Appearances
- "A Prize Beyond Compare..." (Mentioned Only)
- "Fools Rush In..." (First Appearance)
- "Fortune Favors the Brave..."
- "For Not Everything With Wings..."
Apocrypha
Production Background
Unlike Angela, she is not the biological daughter of Demona. [2] [3]
The alternative spelling of "Angelica' was briefly considered as an alias for Demona during the script writing process for the pilot. [4]