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− | [[Sevarius | + | [[Anton Sevarius|Dr. Sevarius]] captured a young Loch Ness Monster when he visited the Loch, and planned to use it as bait for the alpha-male member of the family, "[[Big Daddy]]"; he had plans to use the "Nessies'" genetic material to create various unusual monsters. Fortunately, [[Goliath]], [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] both rescued the young [[Nessie]] (whom Angela had befriended) and prevented Sevarius from kidnapping "Big Daddy". |
'''The Loch Ness Monsters are safeguarded by the members of the [[Loch Ness Clan]].''' | '''The Loch Ness Monsters are safeguarded by the members of the [[Loch Ness Clan]].''' | ||
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Loch Ness Monster - A famous plesiosaur-like creature living in Loch Ness. The Loch Ness Monster is actually a family of several such animals, rather than a single creature.
History
Dr. Sevarius captured a young Loch Ness Monster when he visited the Loch, and planned to use it as bait for the alpha-male member of the family, "Big Daddy"; he had plans to use the "Nessies'" genetic material to create various unusual monsters. Fortunately, Goliath, Elisa, Angela, and Bronx both rescued the young Nessie (whom Angela had befriended) and prevented Sevarius from kidnapping "Big Daddy".
The Loch Ness Monsters are safeguarded by the members of the Loch Ness Clan.
Real World Background
The first record of a Loch Ness Monster occurs in a medieval life of St. Columba, who in A.D. 565 is said to have saved a swimmer from such a creature; of course, it is uncertain as to whether this is a true story or merely a legend that became attached to a noteworthy figure. The monster first came to prominence in 1933, thanks in part to the building of the A82 near the loch, which allowed travellers a better view of Loch Ness. Nessie-sightings soon began to appear, as did the famous "Surgeon's Photograph" in 1934 - which has, however, recently been exposed as a hoax. Many expeditions have gone to the loch to determine if "Nessie" is real or not, but so far they have all been unsuccessful. It is entirely possible, alas, that the Loch Ness Monster may only exist in the Gargoyles Universe, and not in real life.
See also
- Loch Ness Monster at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia